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1 оглушение
1) General subject: acoustic dazzle, stun2) Medicine: obtundation (одна из стадий комы), stupefaction, stupor, somnolentia3) Psychiatry: torpor4) Engineering: knocking (животных перёд убоем)5) Linguistics: devocalisation, devocalization, devoicing6) Food industry: rendering insensible7) Makarov: deafening, immobilization (при убое), knocking (животных перед убоем), stunning, stunning (скота перед убоем)8) Meat processing: knocking (животных)
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