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1 طيف المضاد الحيوي
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2 спектр
* * *спектр м.
spectrumабсорбцио́нный спектр — absorption spectrumакусти́ческий спектр — acoustic spectrumамплиту́дный спектр — amplitude spectrumамплиту́дный спектр и́мпульсов — pulse-height spectrumвраща́тельный спектр — rotational spectrumспектр высо́кого разреше́ния — fine spectrumспектр де́йствия антибио́тика — antibiotic spectrumдинами́ческий спектр — dynamic spectrumдискре́тный спектр — discrete [line]дифракцио́нный спектр — diffraction [gratting] spectrumспектр до́плеровских часто́т — Doppler spectrumспектр зву́ка — acoustical spectrumинтерференцио́нный спектр — interference spectrumискажё́нный спектр — distorted spectrumспектр испуска́ния — emission spectrumспектр колеба́ний — vibration spectrumспектр комбинацио́нного рассе́яния — Raman spectrumлине́йчатый спектр — line [discrete] spectrumспектр ли́ний возмуще́ния аргд. — Mach-line patternспектр обтека́ния арго. — flow patternопти́ческий спектр — optical spectrumспектр поглоще́ния — absorption spectrumполоса́тый спектр — band spectrumспектр пропуска́ния — transmission spectrumравноэнергети́ческий спектр — equal-energy [equienergy] spectrumрадиочасто́тный спектр — radio(-frequency) spectrumспектр сверхто́нкого расщепле́ния — hyperfine spectrumспектр скоросте́й — velocity spectrum, velocity distributionсло́жный спектр — complex spectrumсо́лнечный спектр — solar spectrumсплошно́й спектр — continuous spectrumспектр сравне́ния — comparison [standard] spectrumуда́рный спектр ( в ударном движении) — shock spectrumуда́рный спектр последе́йствия — residual shock spectrumуда́рный, теку́щий спектр — initial shock spectrumхарактеристи́ческий спектр — characteristic spectrumспектр часто́т — frequency spectrumперемеща́ть спектр часто́т из … в … — translate the frequency spectrum from … to …трансформи́ровать [переноси́ть] спектр часто́т — shift [translate] the frequency spectrumспектр часто́т, разгово́рный — voice frequency spectrumспектр шумо́в — noise spectrumэмиссио́нный спектр — emission spectrumспектр эне́ргий — energy spectrum, energy distributionя́дерный спектр — nuclear spectrumспектр я́дер отда́чи — recoil spectrum -
3 спектр действия антибиотика
antibiotic spectrum мед.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > спектр действия антибиотика
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1) configuration
2) distribution
3) spectra
4) spectrum
– вращательный спектр
– дискретный спектр
– инверсионный спектр
– искаженный спектр
– искровой спектр
– линейчатый спектр
– непрерывный спектр
– полосатый спектр
– равноэнергетический спектр
– радиочастотный спектр
– сложный спектр
– спектр аэродинамический
– спектр волновой
– спектр звука
– спектр испускания
– спектр колебаний
– спектр Неймана-Пирсона
– спектр поглощения
– спектр пропускания
– спектр скоростей
– спектр сравнения
– спектр частот
– спектр шумов
– спектр энергий
– сплошной спектр
– ударный спектр
амплитудный спектр импульсов — pulse-height spectrum
спектр высокого разрешения — fine spectrum
спектр действия антибиотика — antibiotic spectrum
спектр доплеровских частот — Doppler spectrum
спектр комбинационного рассеяния — Raman spectrum
спектр линий возмущения — Mach-line pattern
спектр ядер отдачи — recoil spectrum
текущий ударный спектр — initial shock spectrum
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5 спектр действия антибиотика
Engineering: antibiotic spectrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спектр действия антибиотика
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6 устойчивость к антибиотику
Русско-английский научный словарь > устойчивость к антибиотику
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7 espectro
m.1 spectrum (physics).2 specter, ghost (fantasma).* * *1 FÍSICA spectrum2 (fantasma) spectre (US specter), ghost, apparition4 (conjunto, serie) range* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Fís) spectrumde amplio espectro — wide-ranging, covering a broad spectrum
2) (=fantasma) spectre, specter (EEUU), ghost* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex. As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.Ex. The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex. The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex. The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex. Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex. The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.----* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *1) (Fís) spectrum; ( gama) spectrum* * *= spectrum [spectra, -pl.], spectre [specter, -USA], wraith, spook, phantasm, phantom.Ex: As one respondent from this end of the information spectrum put it, 'Context is all in the information world'.
Ex: The automated catalogue became a spectre of looming change because the same electronic advances that made the online catalogue a reality promised even greater transformations = El catálogo automatizado se convirtió en un espectro del inminente cambio ya que los mismos avances electrónicos que hicieron realidad el catálogo en línea prometían transformaciones aún mayores.Ex: The article is entitled ' Wraiths, revenants and ritual in medieval culture'.Ex: The article 'Ghosts, spooks and spectres' looks briefly at some of the ways in which public librarians have been portrayed in popular fiction.Ex: Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex: The phantoms of the book's name are those sensed by amputees who have vividfeeling, even pain, in limbs they know are gone.* cubrir todo el espectro = run + the gamut.* espectro político, el = political spectrum, the.* un amplio espectro de = a broad band of, a broad spectrum of, a wide band of.* un gran espectro de = a wide band of.* * *A1 ( Fís) spectrum2 (gama) spectrumel espectro político the political spectrumun antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibioticun amplio espectro de colores a wide range o broad spectrum of colorsB1 (fantasma) specter*, ghost, wraith ( liter)2 (amenaza) specter*el espectro de la muerte/del hambre the specter of death/of famine* * *
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 ( gama) spectrum
2 ( fantasma) specter( conjugate specter), ghost;
( amenaza) specter( conjugate specter)
espectro sustantivo masculino
1 Fís spectrum
2 (espíritu, aparición) spectre, US specter
3 (gama) range
antibióticos de amplio espectro, broad-spectrum antibiotics
' espectro' also found in these entries:
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specter
- spectre
- spectrum
* * *espectro nm1. Fís spectrumespectro luminoso light spectrum;espectro solar solar spectrum;espectro visible visible spectrum2. [gama, abanico] spectrum;el espectro político the political spectrum;un antibiótico de amplio espectro a broad-spectrum antibiotic3. [fantasma] spectre, ghost4. [de hambre, guerra] spectre* * *m1 FÍS spectrum;un amplio espectro fig a wide range, a broad spectrum2 ( fantasma) ghost;el espectro de la guerra the specter o Br spectre of war* * *espectro nm1) : ghost, specter2) : spectrum -
8 антибиотик широкого спектра действия
1) Medicine: broad-spectrum antibiotic2) Makarov: antibiotic with a wide spectrumУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > антибиотик широкого спектра действия
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9 Breitbandantibiotikum
n MED. broad-range antibiotics Pl.* * *Breit|band|an|ti|bio|ti|kumnt (PHARM)broad-spectrum antibiotic* * *Breit·band·an·ti·bio·ti·kumnt broad-spectrum antibiotic* * * -
10 Breitspektrumantibiotikum
n broad-spectrum antibiotics Pl (oder selten Sg.... antibiotic)* * * -
11 spektr|um
n (G pl spektrów) 1. książk. (zakres) spectrum- spektrum polityczne the political spectrum- całe spektrum zachowań/poglądów a full spectrum of behaviour/opinions- antybiotyk o szerokim spektrum działania a broad-spectrum antibiotic2. Fiz. spectrumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spektr|um
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12 geniş spektrumlu antibiyotik
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13 классифицировать
•Organic compounds may be categorized according to certain arrangements of atoms.
•Chloramphenicol is classed as an antibiotic.
•Acedobacter suboxydans is classified among the vinegar bacteria.
•This error may be classified as a deformation error.
•Fluid flow may be classified under two types, laminar and turbulent.
•It is impossible to categorize . histolytica as either a parasitic or as a commensal organism since it may be either.
* * *Классифицировать(ся) -- to be classified, to be categorized; to sort out (путем выявления, отбора); to be ranked (по качеству); to be rationalized (приводить в систему); to be listed (с указанием перечня)Rotor balancing procedures are classified according to the type of rotor for which they are designed, rigid or flexible.Mechanical printing devices may be categorized from several points of view.The true results surfaced only through more detailed studies that sort out the influence of various competing factors.The coals were ranked solely on the basis of iron content.Классифицировать какEach of the records can be categorized as steep.These techniques can be listed as capacitive, inductive, and optical.All other states were classified as non-flotation.Классифицировать по-- A complex spectrum of material behavior is observed but is rationalized in the present paper by its effect on the subsequent precipitation.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > классифицировать
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14 Breitbandantibiotikum
Breit·band·an·ti·bi·o·ti·kum ntbroad-spectrum antibioticDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Breitbandantibiotikum
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15 مضاد حيوي ضيق الطيف
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16 مضاد حيوي واسع الطيف
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17 антибиотик широкого спектра действия
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > антибиотик широкого спектра действия
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18 более широкий
возможно, немного широко — a little too broad perhaps
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19 Finsen, Neils Ryberg
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 15 December 1860 Thorshavn, Faeroe Islandsd. 24 September 1904 Copenhagen, Denmark[br]Icelandic physician, investigator and pioneer of actinotherapy.[br]Following his early education in Reykjavik, Finsen moved to Copenhagen and obtained his medical degree in 1891. Appointed as a demonstrator in anatomy at the University of Copenhagen, he soon abandoned a career in academic medicine, preferring the sunlit environment of outdoor life. He was soon studying the nature of light-induced inflammation and proceeded to identify the radiation in the blue-violet and ultraviolet (actinic) parts of the solar spectrum as being particularly responsible. By 1893 he had discovered the beneficial effect of red light on the lesions of smallpox and in 1894 he put forward his conclusion that light possessed a direct therapeutic quality. In 1895 he amplified this work with the treatment of lupus vulgaris (tuberculosis of the skin) using a carbon-arc source suitably filtered to expose the tissues to high concentrations of ultraviolet rays. Extensions of this form of therapy were applied in a number of other conditions until superseded by the development of serology, chemotherapy and antibiotic drugs.In his final years, afflicted with a cardiac condition possibly related to the endemic hydatid disease of Iceland, he carried out an important self-study on salt and water metabolism, laying the foundations for the therapeutic concept of low fluid and low salt intake therapy.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology 1903 (the first such award).Bibliography1894. "Les rayons chimiques et la variole", La Semaine médicale.1895. "The red light treatment of smallpox", British Medical Journal.Further ReadingP.de Kruif, 1932, Men Against Death, New York.MG -
20 Breitbandantibiotikum
nbroad-spectrum antibiotic
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