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1 боль в животе
1) General subject: belly-ache, gripes, stomach ache, stomach-ache2) Medicine: abdominal pain, bellyache, celialgia, celiodynia, encelialgia, gas pain (при метеоризме), stomachache, stomach pain3) Colloquial: tummy-ache4) Australian slang: collywobbles5) Jargon: tummyache6) Makarov: a pain in the guts, abdominal pains, pain in the guts -
2 боль при метеоризме
Medicine: gas pain (в животе)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > боль при метеоризме
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3 R14
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4 R14.9
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5 CMP
1) Medicine: CMP syndrome, MPS, chronic myofascial pain, myofascial pain dysfunctional syndrome, myofascial pain syndrome2) Construction: Construction Management Plan3) oil&gas: common mid-point reflection profiling
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