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1 эмоциональная лабильность
emotional lability, emotional instability; см. тж тимопатияRussian-english psychology dictionary > эмоциональная лабильность
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2 эмоциональная лабильность
emotional lability, emotional instabilityБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > эмоциональная лабильность
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3 эмоциональная неустойчивость
emotional instability, emotional labilityБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > эмоциональная неустойчивость
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4 эмоциональная неустойчивость
1) Aviation medicine: emotional instability2) Makarov: emotional imbalance, emotional labilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эмоциональная неустойчивость
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5 эмоциональная лабильность
1) Medicine: mood swings2) Aviation medicine: emotional instability, emotional labilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эмоциональная лабильность
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6 повышенная эмоциональная лабильность
Psychology: enhanced emotional labilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повышенная эмоциональная лабильность
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рус Органическое эмоционально лабильное (астеническое) расстройствоeng Organic emotionally labile (asthenic) disorder. A disorder characterized by emotional incontinence or lability, fatigability, and a variety of unpleasant physical sensations (e.g. dizziness) and pains, but arising as a consequence of an organic disorder. (Excludes: ) somatoform disorders, nonorganic or unspecified ( F45.-)
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