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1 phosphoroclastic cleavage
Медицина: фосфоролиз, фосфоролиз (ферментативный процесс)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > phosphoroclastic cleavage
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2 phosphoroclastic cleavage
мед.сущ. фосфоролизАнгло-русский медицинский словарь > phosphoroclastic cleavage
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3 phosphoroclastic cleavage
English-russian biological dictionary > phosphoroclastic cleavage
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4 cleavage
1) эмбр. дробление2) расщепление; деградация; распад•- asymmetrical cleavage
- bilateral cleavage
- cyanogen bromide cleavage
- dexiotropic cleavage
- dextral cleavage
- discoidal cleavage
- enzymic cleavage
- equal cleavage
- equatorial cleavage
- holoblastic cleavage
- homolytic cleavage
- horizontal cleavage
- hydrolytic cleavage
- incomplete cleavage
- latitudinal cleavage
- leiotropic cleavage
- meridional cleavage
- mosaic cleavage
- oxidative cleavage
- peptic cleavage
- phosphoroclastic cleavage
- polyembryonic cleavage
- protein cleavage
- proteolytic cleavage
- radial cleavage
- regulatory cleavage
- ring cleavage
- sinistral cleavage
- spiral cleavage
- superficial cleavage
- thermal cleavage
- total cleavage
- tryptic cleavage
- unequal cleavage
- vertical cleavage* * *• распад -
5 фосфоролиз
1) Medicine: phosphoroclastic cleavage, phosphoroclastic cleavage (ферментативный процесс)2) Chemistry: phosphorolysis -
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