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1 валик
сущ. torusвалик ватный cotton swabвалик десневой над прорезывающимися зубами predeciduous dentitionвалик марлевый gauze swabвалик мышцы поднимающей мягкое небо levator swellingвалик мышцы поднимающей нёбную занавеску levator swelling, levator cushionвалик нёбный palatine torusвалик небный palatine torus, palatine protuberanceвалик нижнечелюстной mandibular torusвалик прикусной bite-block ( для определения окклюзионного соотношения челюстей), bite (occlusion, record) rimвалик прикусной восковой ( для определения окклюзионного соотношения зубов) check-biteвалик трубный eustachian cushion -
2 валик
м.1) анат. (цилиндрическое образование, возвышение, выступ) cushion, elevation, protuberance, swelling, wall, agger, vallum, torus2) (скатанный в виде цилиндра кусок ваты или марли, обычно в стоматологической практике) roll, swab•- валик носавалик мышцы, поднимающей мягкое нёбо — levator swelling, levator cushion, torus levatorius [NA]
- ватный валик
- марлевый валик
- нёбный валик
- нижнечелюстной валик
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3 валик мышцы
1) Medicine: levator cushion2) Makarov: levator swelling -
4 валик мышцы, поднимающей мягкое небо
Medicine: levator cushion, levator swellingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валик мышцы, поднимающей мягкое небо
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5 поднимающей мягкое небо
1) Medicine: levator cushion2) Makarov: levator swellingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поднимающей мягкое небо
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