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['kerël] n. qoshk, kthinë, e ndarë (në bibliotekë etj) -
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1. кабина для научных занятий в книгохранилище или рядом со справочной библиотекойEnglish-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > carrel
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['kærəl]сущ.кабинка, отсек для индивидуальной работы (в библиотеке, архиве) -
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каби́нка, рабо́чее ме́сто чита́теля ( закрепляется в читальном зале библиотеки за постоянным читателем) -
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кабина [помещение] в книгохранилище ( для занятий) -
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n кабина, отсек для научной работыСинонимический ряд:enclosure (noun) berth; booth; compartment; coop; cubicle; enclosure; hutch; nook; stall -
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SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 28 June 1873 Lyon, Franced. 5 November 1944 Paris, France[br]French surgeon and experimental biologist, pioneer of blood-vessel repair techniques and "in vitro" tissue culture.[br]He entered the university of Lyon as a medical student in 1890, but although attached to the Chasseurs Alpins as a surgeon, and to the department of anatomy, he did not qualify as a doctor until 1900. Soon after, he developed an interest in the repair of blood vessels and reported his first successes in 1902.In consequence of local political difficulties he left for Paris, and after a further year, in 1904, he became Assistant in Physiology at the University of Chicago. His further development of vascular surgical advances led to organ transplants in animals. By 1908 he had moved to in vitro cultivation of heart tissue from a chick embryo (a culture of which, in the care of an assistant, outlived him).He returned to service in the French Army in 1914 and was associated with Dakin in developing the irrigation treatment of infected wounds. In 1930 he initiated a programme aimed at the cultivation of whole organs, and with the assistance of a pump developed by Charles Lindbergh he succeeded in maintaining thyroid gland and kidney tissue for some weeks. Something of a mystic, Carrel returned to France in 1939 to head his Institute for the Study of Human Problems.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology 1912.Bibliography1911, "The surgery of blood vessels", Johns Hopkins Bulletin.1911, "Rejuvenation of cultures of tissues", Journal of the American Medical Association.1938, The Culture of Organs, New York. 1938, Man the Unknown, New York.Further ReadingR.Soupault, 1952, Alexis Carrel. 1873–1944, Paris (contains full bibliography of papers).MG -
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58 Carrel treatment
Медицина: метод Карреля (лечение поверхностных ран периодическим промыванием раствором Дейкина), метод Карреля – Дейкина -
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см. carrelEnglish-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > research carrel
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Carrel — may refer to:* Armand Carrel (1800–1836), French writer. * Alexis Carrel (1873–1944), French surgeon and biologist. * Carrel, lunar crater named after Alexis Carrel. * Carrel desk, a small high sided desk … Wikipedia
Carrel — in einer Bibliothek Als Carrel wird eine Lesekabine bezeichnet. Viele Hochschulbibliotheken stellen ihren Nutzern Carrels zur Verfügung, um dort wissenschaftliche Arbeiten, z. B. Dissertationen, ungestört bearbeiten zu können. In der Regel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Carrel — Car rel, n. See {Quarrel}, an arrow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carrel — Car rel, n. (Arch.) 1. Same as 4th {Carol}. [1913 Webster] 2. a table partitioned by vertical boards into small areas where an individual may read or study with minimal distraction from activities nearby. They are used especially in libraries.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carrel — Carrel, Armand, geb. 1800 in Rouen, wurde Soldat, kam auf die Kriegsschule in St. Cyr, wurde 1819 Unterlieutenant, war 1820 in die Verschwörung von Neubreisach verwickelt, nahm 1822 seinen Abschied u. machte den Feldzug 1823 unter dem Freicorps… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Carrel — (spr. karell), Armand, franz. Publizist, geb. 8. Mai 1800 in Rouen, gest. 24. Juli 1836 in Paris, wurde 1819 Leutnant, trat 1823 zu Barcelona in das Freikorps Minas und wurde von den französischen Truppen in Spanien gefangen genommen. Nach… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Carrel — Carrel, Nicolas Armand, franz. Publizist, geb. 8. Mai 1800 zu Rouen, Mitbegründer des »National«, veranlaßte 26. Juli 1830 die Protestation der Journalisten gegen die Juliordonnanzen, womit die Julirevolution begann; in einem Duell mit Girardin… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Carrel — Carrel, Armand, geb. 1800 zu Rouen, Sohn eines Kaufmanns, ward frühe Soldat, gefiel sich aber im Dienste nicht und nahm seinen Abschied, um 1823 in ein Freicorps zu treten, welches unter Mina die Sache der span. Revolution und mit ihr die… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Carrel — Carrel, Alexis … Enciclopedia Universal
Carrel — (Alexis) (1873 1944) physiologiste et chirurgien français; auteur de l Homme, cet inconnu (1936). P. Nobel 1912 … Encyclopédie Universelle
Carrel — Porté dans l Ain et le Rhône ainsi qu en Haute Savoie, le nom est attesté comme variante de Carret (38, 69, 73), peut être avec le sens de chariot (surnom de conducteur), mais aussi toponyme assez fréquent (racine kar = rocher, ou latin quadratus … Noms de famille