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41 collateral agreement
col·lat·er·al aˈgree·ment -
42 collateral bill
col·lat·er·al ˈbill -
43 collateral bond
col·lat·er·al ˈbondn FIN wertpapiergesicherte Schuldverschreibung -
44 collateral contract
col·lat·er·al ˈcon·tractn Nebenvertrag m -
45 collateral damage
col·lat·er·al ˈdam·agen Nebenschaden m, Kollateralschaden m -
46 collateral guaranty
col·lat·er·al ˈgua·ran·ty -
47 collateral issue
col·lat·er·al ˈis·sue -
48 collateral register
col·lat·er·al ˈreg·is·ter -
49 collateral damage
col·lat·er·al 'dam·age nNebenschaden m, Kollateralschaden m -
50 collateral loan
Lombardkredit m, Lombarddarlehen nt -
51 collateral
1. kollateral, auf derselben Körperseite [befindlich], benachbart; 2. begleitend; zusätzlich; sekundär -
52 collateral circulation
Kollateralkreislauf m, Umgehungskreislauf mFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral circulation
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53 collateral eminence
Eminentia f collateralisFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral eminence
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54 collateral fibre
Kollateralfaser f -
55 collateral ganglion
Kollateralganglion n, Ganglion n collateraleFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral ganglion
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56 collateral hyperaemia
Kollateralhyperämie fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral hyperaemia
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57 collateral ligament
Kollateralband n, Ligamentum n collateraleFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral ligament
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58 collateral ligament rupture
Kollateralbandzerreißung f, Kollateralbandruptur fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral ligament rupture
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59 collateral respiration
Kollateralatmung fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > collateral respiration
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60 collateral sulcus
Sulcus m collateralis
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