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41 whipworm disease
whip.worm dis.ease[w'ipwə:m dizi:z] n Med diarréia crônica causada por nematóides. -
42 women’s disease
wom.en’s dis.ease[w'uminz dizi:z] n doença própria de mulher. -
43 communicable disease
doença transmissívelEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > communicable disease
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44 contagious disease
doença contagiosaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > contagious disease
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45 deficiency disease
avitaminose; hipoendocriniaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > deficiency disease
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46 gastrointestinal disease
doença gastrointestinalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gastrointestinal disease
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47 infectious disease
doença infecciosaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > infectious disease
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48 insect-borne disease
enfermidade transmitida por insetosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > insect-borne disease
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49 intestinal disease
doença intestinalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > intestinal disease
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50 respiratory disease
doença pulmonarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > respiratory disease
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51 source of disease
foco de doençaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > source of disease
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52 transmissible disease
doença transmissívelEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > transmissible disease
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53 venereal disease
doença venéreaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > venereal disease
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54 gravel\ /disease/
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55 mad\ cow\ disease
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56 immunise
['imju-]verb (to make immune to a disease, especially by an injection of a weak form of the disease.) imunizar* * *im.mu.nise['imjunaiz] vt Med imunizar, tornar imune. -
57 immunize
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58 incubate
['iŋkjubeit]1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) incubar2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) incubar•- incubator* * *in.cu.bate['iŋkjubeit] vt+vi 1 incubar, chocar. 2 fig meditar, pensar. -
59 infect
[in'fekt](to fill with germs that cause disease; to give a disease to: You must wash that cut on your knee in case it becomes infected; She had a bad cold last week and has infected the rest of the class.) infectar- infectious
- infectiously* * *in.fect[inf'ekt] vt 1 infetar, infeccionar. 2 influenciar. -
60 vaccine
['væksi:n](a substance made from the germs that cause a particular disease, especially smallpox, and given to a person or animal to prevent him from catching that disease.) vacina- vaccination* * *vac.cine[v'æksi:n] n 1 vacina. 2 Comp vacina: peça de software destinada a atacar um vírus eletrônico. • adj 1 vacum, bovino. 2 vacinal.
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