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81 wound closure
Медицина: ушивание раны -
82 wound compress
Медицина: раневый компресс -
83 wound contamination
Медицина: загрязнение раны -
84 wound contraction
Медицина: закрытие раны, склеивание краев раны -
85 wound core
1) Электроника: спиральный ленточный сердечник2) Вычислительная техника: ленточный сердечник3) Электротехника: ленточный (спиральный) сердечник -
86 wound diphtheria
Медицина: дифтерия раны -
87 wound disruption strength
Медицина: прочность раны на разрывУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wound disruption strength
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88 wound does not go very deep
Макаров: рана не очень глубокаяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wound does not go very deep
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89 wound drainage
Медицина: дренирование раны -
90 wound dressing
1) Медицина: повязка на рану, раневая повязка -
91 wound dressings after laser resurfacing
Лазерная медицина: раневые покрытия после обработки лазеромУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wound dressings after laser resurfacing
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92 wound dystrophy
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93 wound edema
Медицина: раневой отёк -
94 wound edges
Медицина: края раны -
95 wound effluent
Медицина: раневой экссудат -
96 wound electrode
Солнечная энергия: спиральный электрод -
97 wound entry hole
Медицина: входное отверстие раны -
98 wound examination
Медицина: осмотр раны -
99 wound exhaustion
Военный термин: раневое истощение -
100 wound exit hole
Медицина: выходное отверстие раны
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