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1 лекарство
лекарство
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drug (medicine)
A chemical substance used internally or externally as a medicine for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment or cure of disease, for the relief of pain or to control or enhance physical or mental well-being. (Source: RHW, APD)
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2 общественная медицина
общественная медицина
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social medicine
Medicine as applied to treatment of diseases which occur in certain social groups. (Source: PHC)
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3 производственная медицина
производственная медицина
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industrial medicine
The branch of medicine which deals with the relationship of humans to their occupations, for the purpose of the prevention of disease and injury and the promotion of optimal health, productivity, and social adjustment. (Source: MGH)
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4 профессиональная медицина
профессиональная медицина
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occupational medicine
The branch of medicine which deals with the relationship of humans to their occupations, for the purpose of the prevention of disease and injury and the promotion of optimal health, productivity, and social adjustment. (Source: MGH)
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5 ветеринария
ветеринария
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veterinary medicine
The branch of medical practice which treats of the diseases and injuries of animals. (Source: MGH)
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6 медицина
медицина
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medicine (practice)
The science and art of treating and healing. (Source: MGH)
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7 экологическая медицина
экологическая медицина
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environmental medicine
The art and science of the protection of good health, the promotion of aesthetic values, the prevention of disease and injury through the control of positive environmental factors, and the reduction of potential physical, biological, chemical, and radiological hazards. (Source: KOREN)
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8 медицинбол
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9 трансляционная медицина
nDictionnaire russe-français universel > трансляционная медицина
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10 меченый атом
меченый атом
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tracer
A minute quantity of radioactive isotope used in medicine or biology to study the chemical changes within living tissues. (Source: KOREN)
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11 патология
патология
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pathology
The branch of medicine concerned with the causes, origin, and nature of disease, including the changes occurring as a result of disease. (Source: CED)
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12 патология человека
патология человека
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human pathology
Branch of medicine concerned with the cause, origin, and nature of disease, including the changes occurring as a result of disease. (Source: CED)
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