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1 antiseptic action
in action — в бою; в действии
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > antiseptic action
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > antiseptic action
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English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > antiseptic action
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English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > antiseptic action
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action 1. действие; 2. воздействие; эффект; 3. работа, деятельностьantibiotic action антибиотическое действиеantiseptic action антисептическое действиеbactericidal action бактерицидное действиеbacteriostatic action бактериостатическое действиеcontrol action регуляцияcumulative action кумулятивное действиеdiastatic action диастатическое действиеgermicidal action бактерицидное действиеinhibitory action задерживающее действиеpoisonous action ядовитое действиеprotective action защитное действиеreflex action рефлекторное действие; рефлекторная деятельностьsparing action угнетающее действиеspecific dynamic action специфически динамическое действиеsporostatic action споростатическое действиеsynergistic action синергидное действиеsystemic action системное действие, общее действиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > action
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a биохим. противобактерийный, антибактериальный, антимикробныйСинонимический ряд:sterilizing (adj.) antibiotic; antiseptic; bactericidal; clean; disinfectant; germ-free; germicidal; hygienic; sterilizing -
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a бактерицидныйСинонимический ряд:sterilizing (adj.) antibacterial; antibiotic; antiseptic; bactericidal; clean; disinfectant; germ-free; hygienic; sterilizing
См. также в других словарях:
antiseptic — [an΄tə sep′tik] adj. 1. preventing infection, decay, etc. by inhibiting the action of microorganisms 2. using antiseptics 3. free from infection or infectious agents; sterile 4. very clean or tidy 5. untouched by life, its problems, emotions, etc … English World dictionary
Antiseptic — Antiseptics (from Greek αντί anti , against + σηπτικός septikos , putrefactive ) are antimicrobial substances that are applied to living tissue/skin to reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction. They should generally be… … Wikipedia
antiseptic — I. adjective Etymology: anti + Greek sēptikos putrefying, septic Date: 1751 1. a. opposing sepsis, putrefaction, or decay; especially preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms (as on living tissue) b. acting or protecting like an… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Antiseptic — Something that discourages the growth microorganisms. By contrast, aseptic refers to the absence of microorganisms. * * * 1. Relating to antisepsis. 2. An agent or substance capable of effecting antisepsis. * * * an·ti·sep·tic .ant ə sep tik adj… … Medical dictionary
antiseptic agent — substance preventing the action or growth of microorganisms, antibacterial substance … English contemporary dictionary
antiseptic lotion — ointment preventing the action or growth of microorganisms, antibacterial lotion … English contemporary dictionary
Thymol — Chembox new ImageFile = Thymol2.svg ImageSize = 150 ImageName = Thymol IUPACName = 5 methyl 2 (isopropyl)phenol Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 89 83 8 SMILES = CC1=CC(O)=C(C(C)C)C=C1 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = C10H14O… … Wikipedia
iodoform — /uy oh deuh fawrm , uy od euh /, n. Chem. a yellowish, crystalline, water insoluble solid, CHI3, analogous to chloroform, and having a penetrating odor: used chiefly as an antiseptic. Also called triiodomethane. [1830 40; IODO + FORM] * * * ▪… … Universalium
Cubeb — In West Africa, cubeb is usually the related West African Pepper (Piper guineense). Cubeb Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Monarda didyma — Not to be confused with Bergamot orange (used in Earl Grey tea); or Monarda fistulosa (wild bergamot). Monarda didyma Flower being visited by a hummingbird … Wikipedia
Monarda — A bumblebee on a Monarda flower Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia