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1 Dohle's bodies
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2 Dohle's inclusion bodies
English-Spanish medical dictionary > Dohle's inclusion bodies
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3 Dohle bodies
Гистология: лейкоцитарные включения, тельца Князькова-Деле -
4 тельца Доли
2) Immunology: Doehle's bodies (ограниченные базофильные участки в цитоплазме нейтрофильных лейкоцитов, выявляемые окраской по Моммсену) -
5 лейкоцитарные включения
Histology: Dohle bodies, Dohle inclusions, leukocyte inclusionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лейкоцитарные включения
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6 тельца Князькова-Деле
Histology: Dohle bodies, Dohle inclusions, leukocyte inclusionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тельца Князькова-Деле
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