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1 добавочная полость
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > добавочная полость
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2 кавитационная полость
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3 полость
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4 добавочная полость
полость зуба, заполненная пульпой — pulp cavity
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5 кавитационная полость
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кавитационная полость
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6 добавочный
1. accessorial2. complementary3. marginal4. supplemental5. supplementary6. odd7. additive8. make-up9. adjunctive10. surtax11. additional; extra; supplementary12. ext13. accessory14. auxiliary15. extra16. surplusСинонимический ряд:дополнительный (прил.) дополнительный; лишний; прибавочный -
7 мантийная полость
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8 плевральная полость
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9 суставная полость
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10 тройничная полость
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11 добавочный
1. additional2. accessoryРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > добавочный
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12 добавочная полость
Medicine: accessory cavityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > добавочная полость
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13 D14.0
рус Среднего уха, полости носа и придаточных пазухeng Middle ear, nasal cavity and accessory sinuses. Cartilage of nose. (Excludes: ) auricular canal (external) ( D22.2, D23.2), bone of: ear ( D16.4), nose ( D16.4), cartilage of ear ( D21.0), ear (external)(skin) ( D22.2, D23.2), nose: NOS ( D36.7), skin ( D22.3, D23.3), olfactory bulb ( D33.3), polyp (of): accessory sinus ( J33.8), ear (middle) ( H74.4), nasal (cavity) ( J33.-), posterior margin of septum and choanae ( D10.6)
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