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1 coloration successive
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2 coloration successive
сущ.Французско-русский универсальный словарь > coloration successive
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3 coloration
f1) окрашивание2) окраска, цвет•- coloration de contraste
- coloration différentielle
- double coloration
- coloration élective
- coloration de Feulgen
- coloration au Giemsa
- coloration de Gram
- coloration histologique
- coloration intravitale
- coloration de Loeffler
- coloration de Macchiavello
- coloration de Mallory
- coloration de May-Grünwald
- coloration métachromatique
- coloration négative
- coloration de Neisser
- coloration de Papanicollaou
- coloration rapide
- coloration de Romanovsky
- coloration simple
- coloration successive
- coloration supplémentaire
- coloration supravitale
- coloration trichromique de Masson
- coloration d'Unna
- coloration de Van Gieson
- coloration vitale
- coloration de Weigert
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