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1 Rasmussen
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2 Rasmussen
m.Rasmussen, Kund Johan Victor Rasmussen. -
3 Rasmussen report
доклад комиссии Расмуссена ( США) о безопасности атомной энергетики ( наиболее полное исследование этого вопроса)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Rasmussen report
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4 الحزمة الزيتونية القوقعية لراسموسن
1) bundle of Rasmussen 2) olivocochlear bundle of RasmussenArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الحزمة الزيتونية القوقعية لراسموسن
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5 аневризма Расмуссена
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > аневризма Расмуссена
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6 оливокохлеарный пучок
1) Medicine: olivocochlear tract (образован эфферентными волокнами улиткового нерва, регулирует чувствительность волосковых клеток улитки)2) Anatomy: tractus olivocochlearis (образован эфферентными волокнами улиткового нерва, регулирует чувствительность волосковых клеток улитки), bundle of Rasmussen (образован эфферентными волокнами улиткового нерва, регулирует чувствительность волосковых клеток улитки), olivocochlear bundleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оливокохлеарный пучок
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7 оливоулитковый путь
1) Medicine: olivocochlear tract2) Anatomy: olivocochlear bundle (образован эфферентными волокнами улиткового нерва, регулирует чувствительность волосковых клеток улитки), tractus olivocochlearis, bundle of RasmussenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оливоулитковый путь
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8 оливоулитковый пучок
1) Medicine: olivocochlear tract2) Anatomy: olivocochlear bundle, tractus olivocochlearis, bundle of RasmussenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оливоулитковый пучок
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9 пучок Расмуссена
1) Medicine: olivocochlear tract2) Anatomy: bundle of Rasmussen, tractus olivocochlearis, olivocochlear bundle -
10 энцефалит Расмуссена
Medicine: Rasmussen's encephalitisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > энцефалит Расмуссена
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11 Земля Кнуда Расмуссена
( Гренландия) Knud Rasmussen LandРусско-английский географический словарь > Земля Кнуда Расмуссена
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12 òlkati
òlkati Grammatical information: v. Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `be hungry'Page in Trubačev: XXXII 57-58Old Church Slavic:Russian:alkát' `hunger (for), crave (for), (obs.) be hungry' [verb], álču [1sg], álčet [3sg]Old Russian:Old Czech:lákati `crave (for)' [verb], lákaju [1sg], láču [1sg]Slovene:lákati `be hungry, be greedy, starve' [verb], lákam [1sg]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: olʔkteiLithuanian:álkti `be hungry' [verb]Latvian:al̂kt `be hungry' [verb]Indo-European reconstruction: HolHk-teiPage in Pokorny: 307Comments: The reconstruction * ōlk- < *h₁eh₁olk- (Rasmussen Sel. Pap.: 116) cannot account for the acute tone of the root.Other cognates:\{1\} According to the Staroslavjanskij slovar', the ratio between alъk- (including al'k- and alk-) and lak- is 19: 9, respectively. Zogr. (1: 4), Mar. (3: 1) and Ass. (3: 1) have both variants. -
13 slàbъ
slàbъ Grammatical information: adj. o Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `weak'Old Church Slavic:Russian:slábyj `weak' [adj o]Czech:slabý `weak' [adj o]Slovak:slabý `weak' [adj o]Polish:Serbo-Croatian:slȁb `weak' [adj o], slȁba [Nomsf];slȁb `weak, bad' [adj o], slàba [Nomsf];Čak. slȁb (Vrgada) `weak' [adj o], slabȁ [Nomsf], slȁbo [Nomsn];Čak. slȁp (Orbanići) `weak, bad' [adj o], slȁba [Nomsf], slȁbo [Nomsn]Slovene:slàb `weak, bad' [adj o], slába [Nomsf]Bulgarian:Lithuanian:slãbnas (Žem.) `weak' [adj o];slõbnas (E. Lith.) `weak' [adj o] \{1\}Latvian:slãbs `weak' [adj o]Indo-European reconstruction: slob-o-Comments: Though Latv. slãbs matches the Slavic etymon perfectly, I am inclined to regard the Baltic forms as borrowings. Rasmussen (1992: 72) mentions slãbnas as an example of his blocking rule, according to which Winter's law, did not operate for resonants. Since he also claims that Winter's law applied exclusively to the syllable immediately preceding the stress, his version of Winter's law cannot account for PSl. *slàbъ.Other cognates:Notes:\{1\} According to Fraenkel (151), the vocalism of slõbnas may be due to an East Lithuanian development (cf. Zinkevičius 1966: 103). -
14 ἕσπερος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `evening' (Od.), adj. `of the evening, western', also substant. `evening-star' (Il.); ἑσπέρα, Ion. - ρη f. `evening, west' (Pi., Ion.-Att., like ἡμέρα).Compounds: As 2. member in ἐφέσπερος `western' (S. OC 1059 [lyr.]), ἀκρ-έσπερος `on the edge of evening, at nightfall' (Arist., Theoc., Hp. etc., - ιος AP), ποθ-έσπερα adv. (Theoc.), προσ-εσπέριος (Arist.)Derivatives: ἑσπέριος `of the evening, westerrn' (Φ 560), subst. Έσπερία `West, Hesperia' (Agathyll. ap. D. H. 1, 49), Ϝεσπάριοι name of the western Locrians (Va), f. ἑσπερίς, esp. in plur. as PN `the Hesperides' (Hes.); later ἑσπερινός `id.' (X., LXX, Schwyzer 490); ἑσπερικός `id.' (Juba), ἑσπερίτης, - ῖτις ( χώρα; D. L.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 112). - Denomin. verb ἑσπερίζω `pass the night' (Doroth.; NGr. σπερίζω, cf. Kretschmer Glotta 11, 247) with ἑσπέρισμα (Lex. ap. Ath. 1, 11 d).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1173] *u̯e-kʷsp-er-os `to(wards) the night, evening'Etymology: Inherited word, identical with Lat. vesper, -ī `evening'; further to Lith. vãkaras, OCS večerъ `evening', which go back to *u̯ekeros, and in Celtic, e. g. Welsh ucher, and Arm. gišer. See e.g. W.-Hofmann s. vesper. - This difficult puzzle has recently been solved. Armenian had *e which became ei \> i before š, ž. The š can go back to - k(ʷ)s- (cf. vec` \< *u̯eks beside veš-tasan); s. Beekes, FS Rasmussen 2004, 59-62. Combined with the -k- and - sp- reconstructed for the other languages (above), this gives a group - k(ʷ)sp-. This group has been identified with Skt. kṣap- `night', of which the zero grade has been found in Hitt. i-spant- `night'. Welsh ucher can continue *u̯e followed by ks(p) or sp. The first element is probably cognate with Lat. uē- as in uē-sanus. The meaning will have been `(what stretches) to(wards) the night'. For the - er- cf. words connected with time like Gr. νυκτερός.Page in Frisk: 1,575Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕσπερος
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