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1 tissue engineering
tissue engineering MEMS-Technologie f zur Entwicklung künstlicher Gewebe oder OrganeEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tissue engineering
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2 tissue paper
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tissue paper
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3 tissue paper for walls
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tissue paper for walls
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4 tissue
noun2) (absorbent paper)[paper] tissue — Papiertuch, das; (handkerchief) Papiertaschentuch, das
3) (for wrapping)tissue [paper] — Seidenpapier, das
tissue of lies — Lügengewebe, das
* * *['tiʃu:]1) ((one of the kinds of) substance of which the organs of the body are made: nervous tissue; the tissues of the body.) das Gewebe2) ((a piece of) thin soft paper used for wiping the nose etc: He bought a box of tissues for his cold.) das Papiertaschentuch•- academic.ru/113134/tissue_paper">tissue paper* * *tis·sue[ˈtɪʃu:, -sju:, AM ˈtɪʃu:]na piece of \tissue ein Papiertuch ntscar \tissue vernarbtes Gewebea \tissue of lies ein Lügengewebe nt* * *['tɪʃuː]na tissue of lies — ein Lügengewebe nt, ein Lügengespinst nt
2) (= handkerchief) Papier(taschen)tuch nt3) Seidenpapier nt* * *A s1. BIOL (Zell-, Muskel- etc) Gewebe n:tissue culture Gewebekultur f;tissue tolerance Gewebeverträglichkeit f;2. feines Gewebe, Flor m3. fig Geflecht n:tissue of lies Lügengewebe n5. Papier-(hand-, taschen)tuch n6. FOTO Pigmentpapier nB v/t1. in Seidenpapier (ein)wickeln2. (durch)weben* * *noun1) (woven fabric; also Biol.) Gewebe, das[paper] tissue — Papiertuch, das; (handkerchief) Papiertaschentuch, das
tissue [paper] — Seidenpapier, das
tissue of lies — Lügengewebe, das
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5 tissue
tis·sue [ʼtɪʃu:, -sju:, Am ʼtɪʃu:] na piece of \tissue ein Papiertuch ntscar \tissue vernarbtes Gewebe;a \tissue of lies ein Lügengewebe nt -
6 tissue
Gewebe n· to dissect away the tissuedas Gewebe resezieren· to dissect (divide) the tissuedas Gewebe durchtrennen (durchschneiden)· to needle (pierce) the tissuedas Gewebe [mit einer Nadel] durchstechen, das Gewebe [mit einer Nadel] umstechen -
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< hygi> ■ Hygienepapier n -
8 tissue paper
< pap> ■ Seidenpapier n DIN 55405 -
9 tissue polypeptide antigen
( Onk) Tissue-Polypeptid-Antigen n, TPA ( Polypeptid auf Tumorzellenmembranen)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > tissue polypeptide antigen
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10 tissue culture
< bio> ■ Gewebekultur f -
11 tissue dose
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12 tissue dosis
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13 tissue engineering
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14 tissue product
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15 tissue sample
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16 tissue section
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17 tissue valve
<med.tech> (xenograft valve) ■ Bioprothese f ; xenogener Klappenersatz m ; xenogene Herzklappenprothese f ; heterologer Klappenersatz m obs ; biologische Prothese f rar -
18 tissue banking
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19 tissue culture
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20 tissue paper
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