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2 celulitis
f. s.&pl.1 cellulite.2 cellulitis, ethmyphitis, inflammation of cellular tissue.* * *1 (grasa) cellulite2 (inflamación) cellulitis* * *SF INV cellulitis* * ** * *= cellulitis, cellulite.Nota: Condición de la piel.Ex. Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.Ex. Hormonal abnormalities and genetic syndromes are related to obesity and its dermatoses; however, cellulite is not related to obesity.* * ** * *= cellulitis, cellulite.Nota: Condición de la piel.Ex: Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.
Ex: Hormonal abnormalities and genetic syndromes are related to obesity and its dermatoses; however, cellulite is not related to obesity.* * *1 (gordura) cellulite2 (inflamación) cellulitis* * *
celulitis sustantivo femenino ( gordura) cellulite;
( inflamación) cellulitis
celulitis sustantivo femenino inv cellulitis
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3 gastroenteritis
f. s.&pl.gastroenteritis (medicine).* * *1 gastroenteritis* * *SF INV gastroenteritis* * *Ex. Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.* * *Ex: Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.
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4 septicemia
f.septicemia (medicine).* * *1 septicaemia (US septicemia)* * *SF septicaemia, septicemia (EEUU)* * *femenino septicemia* (tech), blood poisoning* * *= septicaemia [septicemia, -USA], blood poisoning.Ex. Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.Ex. He died there of blood poisoning.* * *femenino septicemia* (tech), blood poisoning* * *= septicaemia [septicemia, -USA], blood poisoning.Ex: Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.
Ex: He died there of blood poisoning.* * *septicemia* ( tech), blood poisoning* * *
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(n.) = clinical syndromeEx. Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.* * *(n.) = clinical syndromeEx: Infection of the bacteria may result in a variety of clinical syndromes, including gastroenteritis, cellulitis, and septicemia.
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6 таракан
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cockroach
The most primitive of the living winged insects. It is thought they have been unchanged for more than 300 million years, and are among the oldest fossil insects. Cockroaches are usually found in tropical climates, but a few species, out of the total 3.500 known species, have become pests. They are common household pests in many countries, imported by ship and carried home in grocery bags. Cockroaches eat plant and animal products, including food, paper, clothing and soiled hospital waste, fouling everything they touch with their droppings and unpleasant odour, to which many people are allergic. They are a major health hazard and carry harmful bacteria, protozoan parasites and faunal pathogens, including those that cause typhoid, leprosy and salmonella. Conventional insecticides make little or no impact on the cockroaches population. (Source: WRIGHT / WPR)
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Способность (работать на нескольких топливах)-- A small gas turbine has potential advantage, including multi-fuel ability, light weight and portability, reliability, and excellent cold weather starting. Способность - ability, capability, capacity, power (в положительном смысле); potential (часто в отрицательном смысле)Photosynthetic bacteria generate oxidizing power by photolysis of water. (... приобретают окислительную способность...)The content of heavy metal is also important due to the potential to catalyze soot formation.Способность к (ингибированию)-- The inhibiting capacity is greatly dependent on the degree of specificity for the active center. Способность кThe phenomenon of embrittlement of steel subject to high temperatures was recognized along with the potential of notches in accelerating this embrittlement.Extracellular conditions influence the capacities for enzyme synthesis.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > способность
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8 Joubert, Jules François
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 1834 Tours, Franced. 1910 Paris, France[br]French physicist, investigator of alternating-current wave-forms.[br]Joubert became Professor of Physics in the Collège Rollin, Paris, in 1874, a position he held until 1888. He was at one time General Secretary of the Société Française de Physique. In collaboration with Pasteur he began studies into the theories of germs and bacteria. In 1880 Joubert carried out research on wave-forms in alternating-current arc-lighting circuits. Reinventing a method previously used by earlier experimenters, including Wheatstone, he was, by a mechanical sampling technique, able to determine the voltage at different points in the cycle. By using a rotating contact on the alternator shaft, the angular position of which could be varied, the whole of the wave-form could be delineated. This successful technique was widely used for some thirty years.[br]Bibliography1880, "Sur les courants alternatifs et la force électromotive de l'arc électrique", Journal of Physics 9:297–303 (describes his experiments).Further Reading"Investigation of alternating current arcs", Electrician (1880) 5:151–2 (a report on Joubert's method).V.J.Phillips, 1987, Waveforms, Bristol (an extensive account of early methods of wave-form observation).W.Bulloch, 1938, The History of Bacteriology, Oxford; 1979, repub. New York.See also: Duddell, William du BoisGWBiographical history of technology > Joubert, Jules François
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9 Koch, Robert
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 11 December 1843 Clausthal, Hannover, Germanyd. 28 May 1910 Baden-Baden, Germany[br]German bacteriologist and innovator of many bacteriological techniques, including the process of bacteria-free water filtration and the introduction of solid cultivation media.[br]Koch studied medicine at Gottingen and graduated MD in 1866. He served in the war of 1870, and in 1872 was appointed Medical Officer at Wollstein. It was there that he commenced his bacteriological researches which led to numerous technical advances and the culture of the anthrax bacillus in 1876.Appointed in 1880 to the Imperial Health Office in Berlin, he perfected his methods and was appointed Professor of Hygiene in the University of Berlin in 1885. From 1886 he was editor of the Zeitschrift für Hygiene und Infektionskrank-heiten, which was published in Leipzig. In 1891 he became Director of the Institute for Infectious Diseases, founded for him in Berlin. He had already discovered the tubercle bacillus in 1882 and the cholera vibrio in 1883. He travelled extensively in India, Africa and South Africa in connection with research into bubonic plague, malaria, rinderpest and sleeping sickness. His name will always be associated with Koch's postulates, the propositions which need to be satisfied before attributing a disease to a specific infective agent.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology 1905.Bibliography1877, "Verfahrungen zur Untersuchung zum Conservieren und Photographieren der Bacterien", Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen.Further ReadingM.Kirchner, 1924, Robert Koch.MG -
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food pollutant
Potentially harmful substances in any food consumed by humans, or other animals, including inorganic and organic chemicals, viruses and bacteria. (Source: ISEP)
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blue-green alga
Microorganisms, formerly classified as algae but now regarded as bacteria, including nostoc, which contain a blue pigment in addition to chlorophyll. (Source: CED)
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сине-зелёные водоросли
Группа прокариотических организмов
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