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fold складка, сгиб; складывать, сгибать; загибатьamniotic fold амниотическая складкаbody fold складка телаcircular fold круговая складка, складка Керкрингаcostal fold костальная складкаfin fold плавниковая складкаgenital fold половая складкаinguinal fold паховая складкаKerckring's fold круговая складка, складка Керкрингаnail fold эмбр. нервный валикopercular fold оперкулярная складкаretrotarsal fold переходная складка конъюктивыsubcostal fold субкостальная складкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > fold
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1) складка, сгиб; складывать, сгибать; загибать2) кольцо (в которое сворачиваются, напр., змеи)•- antibody fold
- aryepiglottic fold
- body fold
- circular fold
- costal fold
- Douglas' fold
- epicanthal fold
- fimbriated fold
- fin fold
- gastric fold
- genital fold
- glossoepiglottic fold
- gluteal fold
- immunoglobulin fold
- inguinal fold
- Kerckring's fold
- nail fold
- nasolabial fold
- neural fold
- opercular fold
- palpebronasal fold
- pharyngoepiglottic fold
- rectouterine fold
- rectovesical fold
- salpingopalatine fold
- salpingopharyngeal fold
- skin fold
- subcostal fold
- tail fold
- vocal fold* * *• загон• кольцо
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