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1 eye closure reflex
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > eye closure reflex
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2 eye-closure reflex
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3 eye-closure reflex
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4 eye-closure reflex
s.reflejo de cierre del ojo, reflejo del cierre de ojos. -
5 мигательный рефлекс
wink(ing) reflex, ciliary reflex, eyelid closure reflex, eye-wink reflex, blink(ing) reflex, eye-closure reflex -
6 мигательный рефлекс
1) Medicine: blink reflex, ciliary reflex, eye-closure reflex, wink reflex, corneal reflex2) Engineering: blinking reflex3) Makarov: opticofacial reflexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мигательный рефлекс
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7 векозрачковый рефлекс
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > векозрачковый рефлекс
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8 орбикулярный феномен
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > орбикулярный феномен
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9 рефлекс Галасси
Medicine: orbiculary oculi reflex (Гиффорда-), orbicularis oculi reflex (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя)), Gifford reflex, eye-closure pupil reaction, nose-bridge-lid reflex, nose-eye reflex, Westphal pupillary reflex -
10 рефлекс Гиффорда-Галасси
1) Medicine: orbicularis oculi reflex, Gifford reflex (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя)), eye-closure pupil reaction (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя)), nose-bridge-lid reflex (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя)), nose-eye reflex (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя)), Westphal pupillary reflex (сужение зрачка при попытке смыкания век, удерживаемых силой (напр., с помощью векорасширителя))2) Makarov: orbiculary oculi reflexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рефлекс Гиффорда-Галасси
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