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1 болезнетворный микроорганизм
2) Medicine: pathogenic organism, disease causing organism3) Military: pathogenic microorganism4) Engineering: causative organism, disease-producing organism, pathogenic germ5) Ecology: causative organism of disease6) Makarov: causal organism, disease microorganism, pathogeneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > болезнетворный микроорганизм
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2 patógeno
adj.pathogenic, nosogenic, pathogenetic, pathological.m.pathogen, disease-producing organism.* * *► adjetivo1 pathogenic* * *SM pathogen* * *I- na adjetivo pathogenicIImasculino pathogen* * *= pathogenic.Ex. The book is entitled 'Fungi pathogenic to man'.----* agente patógeno = pathogen.* * *I- na adjetivo pathogenicIImasculino pathogen* * *= pathogenic.Ex: The book is entitled 'Fungi pathogenic to man'.
* agente patógeno = pathogen.* * *pathogenicpathogen* * *patógeno, -a♦ adjpathogenic;agente patógeno pathogen♦ nmpathogen* * *I adj pathogenicII m pathogen -
3 болезнетворный микроорганизм
Causative [disease-producing] organismРусско-английский политехнический словарь > болезнетворный микроорганизм
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4 патогенный микроорганизм
1) Biology: pathogenic microorganism2) Medicine: causal organism (болезнетворный), causative organism (болезнетворный), disease-producing germ, germ, pathogen (болезнетворный), pathogenic germ, pathogenic micronychia, pathogenic organism (болезнетворный)3) Agriculture: pathogen4) Ecology: causative organism of disease, pathogenic micro-organism5) Makarov: disease microorganism, pathogeneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > патогенный микроорганизм
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5 патогенный организм
патогенный организм
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pathogenic organism
Agents producing or capable of producing disease. (Source: MGH)
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