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1 conoidal body
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2 conoidal body
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1) тело; туловище2) тельце3) организм4) ствол; стебель6) большое количество; масса•- acidophilic body
- adipose body
- adrenal body
- anococcygeal body
- anti-intermediary body
- aortic body
- Barr's body
- basal body
- body of interest
- body of nail
- body of thymus gland
- body of water
- body of womb
- carotid body
- cavernous body
- cell body
- central body
- chromatinic body
- ciliary body
- coccygeal body
- conoid body
- conoidal body
- dentate body
- directing body
- elementary body
- end body
- epithelial body
- fat body
- foreign body
- fruit body
- geniculate body
- Golgi body
- Golgi-Mazzoni body
- Hassal's body
- Herring's body
- Highmore's body
- immune body
- infundibular body
- intercarotid body
- intermediate body
- interrenal body
- Jolly's body
- Koch's bods
- Malpighian body
- mammillary body
- Meissner's body
- metaplastic body
- mulberry body
- Mullerian body
- mushroom body
- Nissl body
- Pacinian body
- paired bodies
- papillary body
- parabasal body
- pineal body
- pituitary body
- polar body
- protein body
- quadrigeminal bodies
- receptive body
- red body
- restiform body
- Russell's body
- sense body
- spongy body
- stem body
- Stieda body
- stored neurosecretory body
- striate body
- sub-Stieda's body
- suprarenal body
- tactile body
- thyroid body
- Tidemann's body
- touch body
- turbinated body
- ultimobranchial body
- uterine body
- vertebral body
- vitreous body
- water body
- Wolffian body
- yellow body
- Zuckerkandl's body* * *• корпус• тело
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