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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > bacteriostatic 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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1) действие2) воздействие; эффект3) работа, деятельность•- bacteriostatic action
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9 antibiotics are bacteriostatic in action
Макаров: антибиотики подавляют рост бактерийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > antibiotics are bacteriostatic in action
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