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1 максимально допустимая концентрация
максимально допустимая концентрация
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maximum admissible concentration
The maximum exposure to a physical or chemical agent allowed in an 8-hour work day to prevent disease or injury. (Source: KOREN)
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2 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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