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1 lymphatics
лимфатические протокиafferent lymphatics — выводящие [афферентные] лимфатические протоки
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2 lymphatics
1) Медицина: лимфатическая система2) Анатомия: лимфатический сосуд3) Иммунология: лимфатические протоки -
3 lymphatics
мед.сущ. лимфатический проток (система) -
4 lymphatics
림프관 -
5 lymphatics
système lymphatique -
6 lymphatics draining
Физиология: лимфоток (непрерывный поток лимфы в тканях посредством транспортных функций лимфатической системы), циркуляция лимфы -
7 afferent lymphatics
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8 efferent lymphatics
Иммунология: эфферентные лимфатические протоки -
9 afferent lymphatics
мед.фраз. выводящий лимфатический проток -
10 efferent lymphatics
мед.фраз. эфферентный лимфатический проток -
11 valve of lymphatics
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12 afferent lymphatics
выводящие [афферентные] лимфатические протоки -
13 efferent lymphatics
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14 pulmonary lymphatics
폐림프관English-Korean animal medical dictionary > pulmonary lymphatics
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15 Drinker, Cecil Kent
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 17 March 1887 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAd. 14 April 1956 Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA[br]American physiologist, co-inventor of the Drinker respirator (iron lung).[br]Drinker attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated MD in 1913. After clinical experience in Boston and, in 1915–16, at Johns Hopkins, he joined the Department of Physiology at Harvard and was appointed Professor in 1924. Apart from continuing his activities in applied physiology, he was also head of the Department of Public Health. As well as investigating poisoning from radium, manganese and carbon monoxide, he was also engaged in a study of the lymphatics and respiration. During the Second World War his earlier work on the iron lung, which he had developed in 1927 with his brother Philip (1894–1972), was deployed in the study and improvement of high-altitude oxygen masks and decompression equipment for service use. He continued an association with the Naval Medical College until 1954, but retired from Harvard in 1948.[br]Bibliography1929, "The use of a new apparatus for the prolonged administration of artificial respiration", American Medical Association (with P. McKhann).1954, The Clinical Physiology of the Lungs.1945, Pulmonary Edema and Inflammation.Further ReadingC.Drinker Bowen, 1970, Family Portrait.MG
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