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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > partial occlusion
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частичный, частный
– partial correlation
– partial differential equation
– partial hierarchical planning
– partial occlusion
– partial ordering relation
– partial outline
– partial selection
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Robots: partial occlusionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > частичное загораживание
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рус Закупорка и стеноз прецеребральных артерий, не приводящие к инфаркту мозгаeng Occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries, not resulting in cerebral infarction. (Includes: ) embolism, narrowing, obstruction (complete)(partial), thrombosis of basilar, carotid or vertebral arteries, not resulting in cerebral infarction. (Excludes: ) when causing cerebral infarction ( I63.-) -
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рус Закупорка и стеноз церебральных артерий, не приводящие к инфаркту мозгаeng Occlusion and stenosis of cerebral arteries, not resulting in cerebral infarction. (Includes: ) embolism, narrowing, obstruction (complete)(partial), thrombosis of middle, anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, and cerebellar arteries, not resulting in cerebral infarction. (Excludes: ) when causing cerebral infarction ( I63.-) -
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1. n препятствие, затруднение, помеха2. n спорт. блокировка3. n заграждение, загромождение; затруднение продвижения; преграда, препятствие4. n парл. обструкция5. n мед. непроходимость; закупорка6. n мед. запорСинонимический ряд:1. interference (noun) blocking; checkmate; circumvention; interference; restraint; stoppage2. stop (noun) bar; barricade; barrier; block; Chinese wall; crimp; difficulty; hamper; hindrance; hurdle; impediment; mountain; obstacle; occlusion; roadblock; rub; snag; stop; stumbling block; traverse; trouble; wallАнтонимический ряд:encouragement; furtherance
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