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1) Биология: кривая связывания антител2) Иммунология: кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая титрования антисыворотки, преципитационная криваяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > antibody-binding curve
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1) преципитационная кривая, кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая связывания антител* * *English-russian biological dictionary > antibody-binding curve
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1) преципита-ционная кривая, кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая связывания антител 2) кривая титрования антисывороткиАнгло-русский словарь по иммунологии > antibody-binding curve
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1) кривая ( линия), дуга2) график функции ( в виде некоторой кривой линии)antibody-binding curve — 1) преципита-ционная кривая, кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая связывания антител 2) кривая титрования антисыворотки
Arneth's curve — лейкоцитарная формула, формула крови, гемограмма
bell-shaped response curve — колоколообразная кривая (напр. зависимости силы иммунного ответа от дозы введённого антигена)
binding curve — кривая связывания (напр. антигена с антителом)
collapse curve — «кривая спада» (феномен быстрой элиминации донорских клеток при переливании крови у крыс некоторых линий)
cytotoxic curve — цитотоксическая кривая (кривая зависимости уровня цитотоксического эффекта от соотношения цитотоксических клеток и клеток-мишеней)
Gaussian's curve — гауссова кривая, гауссово распределение
Heidelberger's curve — преципитационная кривая, кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая связывания антител слоем
precipitation curve — преципитационная кривая, кривая Гейдельбергера, кривая связывания антител
titration curve — кривая титрования, титрационная кривая
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кривая; изгибаться- accumulation curve
- action curve
- age-involution weight curve
- antibody-binding curve
- ASN curve
- bimodal curve
- carbon-dioxide curve
- competition curve
- distribution curve
- dose-effect curve
- exponential curve
- frequency curve
- growth curve
- height curve
- hyperbolic curve
- learning curve
- light curve
- logistic curve
- mortality curve
- multihit curve
- muscle curve
- one-hit response curve
- one-step growth curve
- oxygen-dissociation curve
- photoactivation curve
- pressure-flow curve
- pressure-volume curve
- recruitment curve
- regression curve
- reproduction curve
- resultant curve
- sigmoid curve
- single-step growth curve
- species-area curve
- standard curve
- survivorship curve
- theoretical curve
- time curve
- titration curve
- unimodal curve
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