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1 infectious hepatitis virus
Hepatitis-infectiosa-Virus n, Hepatitis-A-Virus nFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > infectious hepatitis virus
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2 infectious hepatitis virus
Медицина: вирус гепатита A, вирус инфекционного гепатитаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > infectious hepatitis virus
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3 infectious hepatitis virus
мед.фраз. вирус инфекционного гепатитаАнгло-русский медицинский словарь > infectious hepatitis virus
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4 infectious hepatitis
Virus-HepatitisEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > infectious hepatitis
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5 infectious hepatitis
hépatite virale, hépatite à virusEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > infectious hepatitis
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6 infectious canine hepatitis virus
Сельское хозяйство: вирус инфекционного гепатита собакУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > infectious canine hepatitis virus
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7 infectious canine hepatitis virus
Agriculture: ICHVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > infectious canine hepatitis virus
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8 infectious mononucleosis
infectieuze mononucleosis (ziekte van Pfeiffer, klierkoorts, goedaardige, meestal enkele weken durende koortsige virus-infektieziekte met lymfeklierzwellingen, angina, hepatitis -
9 вирус инфекционного гепатита
1) Medicine: infectious hepatitis, infectious hepatitis virus2) Makarov: hepatitis A virus( HAV)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вирус инфекционного гепатита
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10 вирус гепатита A
1) Medicine: infectious hepatitis virus2) Makarov: hepatitis A virus( HAV) -
11 ICHV
infectious canine hepatitis virus - вирус инфекционного гепатита собак -
12 гепатит
сущ. hepatitisгепатит безжелтушный anicteric hepatitisгепатит вирусный virus hepatitisгепатит инфекционный infectious hepatitisгепатит лекарственный druginduced hepatitisгепатит молниеносный ( фульминантный) fulminant hepatitisгепатит эпидемический catarrhal icterus, febrile icterus -
13 salmonelosis
f. s.&pl.1 salmonella.2 salmonellosis, food-poisoning with salmonella, food-poisoning with the salmonella virus, salmonella food-poisoning.* * *1 salmonellosis, food poisoning* * *SF INV salmonellosis, salmonella food-poisoning* * *femenino salmonella (poisoning), salmonellosis* * *Ex. Cockroaches can be carriers of a high number of bacterial and viral diseases such as catarrhal colitis, infectious hepatitis, and salmonellosis.* * *femenino salmonella (poisoning), salmonellosis* * *Ex: Cockroaches can be carriers of a high number of bacterial and viral diseases such as catarrhal colitis, infectious hepatitis, and salmonellosis.
* * *salmonella (poisoning), salmonellosis* * *
salmonelosis f inv Med salmonella
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14 вирус папилломы человека
1) Medicine: infectious warts hepatitis, infectious warts virus, human papillomavirus2) Makarov: human papilloma virus( HPV)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вирус папилломы человека
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15 вирус гепатита А
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16 эпидемическая желтуха
истор. viral hepatitis type A, virus A [epidemic, short incubation, infectious] hepatitis, epidemic [catarrhal] jaundice, Botkin's diseaseБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > эпидемическая желтуха
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17 ICHV
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18 вирус инфекционного гепатита собак
Agriculture: infectious canine hepatitis virusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вирус инфекционного гепатита собак
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19 вирусный гепатит типа А
viral hepatitis type A, virus A hepatitis, epidemic [infectious, short incubation] hepatitis, epidemic jaundice, Botkin's diseaseБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > вирусный гепатит типа А
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20 инфекционный гепатит
viral hepatitis type A, virus A hepatitis, epidemic [infectious, short incubation] hepatitis, epidemic jaundice, Botkin's diseaseБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > инфекционный гепатит
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