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tr[daɪ'ælɪsɪs]1 diálisis nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdialysis machine dializador nombre masculinon.• diálisis s.f.daɪ'æləsəs, ˌdaɪ'æləsɪsmass noun diálisis f[daɪ'ælɪsɪs]1.N(pl dialyses) [daɪ'ælɪsiːz] (Med) diálisis f inv2.CPDdialysis machine N — máquina f de diálisis, riñón m artificial
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dialysis диализequilibrium dialysis равновесный диализEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > dialysis
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > dialysis
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noun, pl. dialyses1) (Chem.) Dialyse, die* * *di·aly·sis[daɪˈæləsɪs]n no pl* * *[daI'ləsɪs]nDialyse f* * *dialysis [daıˈælısıs] pl -ses [-siːz] s1. CHEM Dialyse f2. MED Dialyse f, Blutwäsche f* * *noun, pl. dialyses1) (Chem.) Dialyse, diedialysis machine — Dialyseapparat, der
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См. также в других словарях:
dialysis — 1580s, from Latin, from Gk. dialysis dissolution, separation (of the disbanding of troops, a divorce, etc.), from dialyein dissolve, separate, from dia apart + lyein loosen (see LOSE (Cf. lose)). Used originally in logic and grammar; chemistry… … Etymology dictionary
dialysis — [dī al′ə sis] n. pl. dialyses [dī al′əsēz΄] [L < Gr, separation, dissolution < dialyein, to separate, dissolve < dia , apart + lyein, LOOSE] 1. Chem. any process in which the smaller dissolved molecules in a solution separate from the… … English World dictionary
Dialysis — Di*al y*sis, n.; pl. {Dialyses}. [L., separation, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to part asunder, dissolve; dia through + ? to loose.] 1. (Gram.) Di[ae]resis. See {Di[ae]resis}, 1. [1913 Webster] 2. (Rhet.) Same as {Asyndeton}. [1913 Webster] 3. (Med.) (a)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dialysis — dialysis. См. диализ. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
Dialysis — Dialysis, griech., Auflösung, was Asyndeton und Diäresis; in der Medicin. Erschöpfung der Kräfte … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
dialysis — ► NOUN (pl. dialyses) 1) Chemistry the separation of particles in a liquid on the basis of differences in their ability to pass through a membrane. 2) the clinical purification of blood by this technique, as a substitute for the normal function… … English terms dictionary
Dialysis — This article is about renal dialysis; for the laboratory technique, see dialysis (biochemistry); for treatment for liver failure, see liver dialysis. Dialysis Intervention Patient receiving dialysis … Wikipedia
dialysis — /duy al euh sis/, n., pl. dialyses / seez /. 1. Physical Chem. the separation of crystalloids from colloids in a solution by diffusion through a membrane. 2. Biochem. the separation of large molecules, as proteins, from small molecules and ions… … Universalium
Dialysis — The process of cleansing the blood by passing it through a special machine. Dialysis is necessary when the kidneys are not able to filter the blood. Dialysis allows patients with kidney failure a chance to live productive lives. There are two… … Medical dictionary
dialysis — di|al|y|sis [daıˈælısıs] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : Modern Latin; Origin: Greek, separation , from lyein to loosen ] the process of taking harmful substances out of someone s blood using a special machine, because their ↑kidneys do not work… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dialysis — [16] As in the case of its close relative analysis, the underlying etymological notion contained in dialysis is of undoing or loosening, so that the component parts are separated. The word comes ultimately from Greek diálusis, a derivative of… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins