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1 circular bundles
Биология: волокна Мюллера (в ресничном теле глаза), круговые пучки (в ресничном теле глаза) -
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3 bundle
пучок; тяж- auriculoventricular bundle
- bundle of His
- bundle of Vicq d'Azyr
- circular bundles
- collateral bundle
- conducting bundle
- fibrous bundle
- fibrovascular bundle
- meridional bundles
- Monakow's bundle
- muscle bundle
- open bundle
- radial bundles
- vascular bundle
- woody bundle
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bundle пучок; тяжbundle of His пучок Гиса, предсердно-желудочковый пучокbundle of Vicq d'Azyr пучок Вик д'Азира, сосковидно-бугорный путь (в основании мозга)atrioventricular bundle пучок Гиса, предсердно-желудочковый пучокauriculoventricular bundle аурикуло-вентрикулярный пучокcircular bundles круговые пучки, волокна Мюллера (в ресничном теле глаза)collateral bundle коллатеральный пучокcunducting bundle проводящий пучокfibrovascular bundle сосудисто-волокнистый пучокmeridional bundles меридиональные пучки, волокна Брюкке (в ресничном теле глаза)Monakow's bundle (гист) монаков путь, красноядерно-спинальный путьmuscle bundle мышечный пучокopen bundle открытый проводящий пучокradial bundles радиальные пучки, мышца Иванова (в ресничном теле глаза)vascular bundle сосудистый пучокEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > bundle
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