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English-Russian big medical dictionary > effective disease area
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1) Медицина: эпидемический очаг2) Военный термин: район эффективного заражения (ББС), участок эффективного заражения (ББС)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > effective disease area
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мед. эпидемический очагАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > effective disease area
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English-russian biological dictionary > effective disease area
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район [участок] эффективного заражения ( ББС)English-Russian military dictionary > effective disease area
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район; округ; площадь; участок; зона; область; пространство; категория ( действий); см. тж. ground; zonebooster (engine) disposal area — ркт. район сброса [падения] стартовых двигателей [(ракетных) ускорителей]
booster (engine) impact area — ркт. район сброса [падения] стартовых двигателей [(ракетных) ускорителей]
simulated (radioactive) contamination area — ложный [имитируемый] участок (радиоактивного) заражения
— amphibious objective area— armor killing area— artillery position area— dangerous area— delaying operations area— dropping area— gun area— hot area— killing area— lethality area— limited access area— MOS area— patrolling area— POL area— preference service area— radioactive contamination area— rallying area— recreation area— SAM launching area— uploading area -
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1) область; район; зона2) ареал, область обитания3) площадь, пространство, участок•- action area
- active area
- adjacent areas
- altitudinal area
- area of normal abundance
- area of occasional abundance
- area of possible abundance
- area of risk farming
- area of specific abundance
- arid area
- assimilating area
- association area
- axial area
- barren area
- basal area
- belt area
- breaking-up area
- breeding area
- Broca's area
- catchment area
- central area
- Cohnheim's area
- continuous area
- core area
- cortical projection area
- cortical speech areas
- diffuse area
- disconnected area
- discontinuous area
- discount area
- display area
- dominance area
- drainage area
- effective area
- effective disease area
- egg-laying area
- extra-embryonic area
- feeding area
- first somatic sensory area
- fishing area
- foraging area
- frontal association area
- hibernating area
- lateral area
- leaf area
- minimal area
- molting area
- motor area
- natural area
- olfactory area
- oyster-growing area
- personal area
- public access area
- recipient area
- regeneration area
- relict area
- reserved area
- sample area
- sick area
- somaesthetic area
- spawning area
- specific leaf area
- subcallosal area
- traffic area
- water area
- wilderness area
- wildlife area
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очаг инфекции
См. Effective disease area (эпидемический очаг), Focus (очаг), Natural focus of disease (природный очаг болезни).
[Англо-русский глоссарий основных терминов по вакцинологии и иммунизации. Всемирная организация здравоохранения, 2009 г.]Тематики
- вакцинология, иммунизация
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