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22 filterable
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23 virus
lat.noun1) вирус; filterable virus фильтрующийся вирус2) fig. зараза, яд3) (attr.) вирусный; virus warfare бактериологическая войнаSyn:animalcule, bacillus, bacterium, germ, microbe, micro-organism, pathogen* * *1 (0) яд2 (n) вирус; зараза; заразное начало; отрава; разлагающее начало* * *1) вирус 2) зараза, яд* * *[vi·rus || 'vaɪərəs] n. вирус, зараза, яд* * *вирусяд -
24 filterable
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > filterable
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25 Marburg virus
вирус, вызывающий «марбургскую болезнь» -
26 benign virus
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > benign virus
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27 file infecting virus
вирус, заражающий файлEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > file infecting virus
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28 animal virus
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29 arthropod borne virus
English-Russian big medical dictionary > arthropod borne virus
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30 oncogenic virus
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31 passenger virus
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32 persistent virus
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33 rift valley fever virus
English-Russian big medical dictionary > rift valley fever virus
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34 simian virus
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35 smallpox virus
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36 vacuolating virus
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37 versatile virus
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38 adapted virus
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > adapted virus
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39 neutralization index of virus
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > neutralization index of virus
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40 rescue of virus
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > rescue of virus
См. также в других словарях:
filterable virus — Virus Vi rus, n. [L., a slimy liquid, a poisonous liquid, poison, stench; akin to Gr. ? poison, Skr. visha. Cf. {Wizen}, v. i.] 1. (Med.) Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; applied to organic poisons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
filterable virus — also filtrable virus n any of the infectious agents that pass through a filter esp. of diatomite or unglazed porcelain with the filtrate and remain virulent and that include the viruses as presently understood and various other groups (as the… … Medical dictionary
filterable virus — n. any virus: so called because most viruses are capable of passing through fine filters that bacteria cannot pass through … English World dictionary
filterable virus — noun or filtrable virus : any of the infectious agents that remain virulent after a fluid containing them passes through a filter of diatomite or unglazed porcelain and that include the viruses as presently understood and various other groups (as … Useful english dictionary
filterable virus — a virus particle small enough to pass through a filter of diatomaceous earth or porcelain, which will not pass bacteria: chiefly historical or an informal indicator of size, as synthetic membrane filters now permit passage of the smallest virus.… … Universalium
filterable virus — fil′terable vi′rus n. mcr a virus small enough to pass through a bacteria retaining filter: an informal indicator of size, as recent filters can hold back the smallest viruses • Etymology: 1910–15 … From formal English to slang
filterable virus — noun Date: 1911 any of the infectious agents that pass through a filter of diatomite or unglazed porcelain with the filtrate and remain virulent and that include the viruses as presently understood and various other groups (as the mycoplasmas and … New Collegiate Dictionary
VIRUS — Le terme « virus » signifie poison en latin; la notion est donc ancienne. Mais elle est restée sans contenu précis jusqu’à Pasteur. C’est avec la découverte d’agents à l’origine des infections, et l’observation au microscope des bactéries et des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Virus — Vi rus, n. [L., a slimy liquid, a poisonous liquid, poison, stench; akin to Gr. ? poison, Skr. visha. Cf. {Wizen}, v. i.] 1. (Med.) Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; applied to organic poisons.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
virus program — Virus Vi rus, n. [L., a slimy liquid, a poisonous liquid, poison, stench; akin to Gr. ? poison, Skr. visha. Cf. {Wizen}, v. i.] 1. (Med.) Contagious or poisonous matter, as of specific ulcers, the bite of snakes, etc.; applied to organic poisons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… … Medical dictionary