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2 Aerospace Physiologists Society
Авиационная медицина: Общество физиологов авиации и космонавтики (США)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Aerospace Physiologists Society
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3 Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists
General subject: RCCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists
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4 West Coast Bacterial Physiologists
Trademark term: WCBPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > West Coast Bacterial Physiologists
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5 Aerospace Physiologists Society
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > Aerospace Physiologists Society
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6 bioquímico
adj.biochemical.m.1 biochemist.2 biochemical, biochemical substance.* * *► adjetivo1 biochemical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) biochemist* * *bioquímico, -a1.ADJ biochemical2.SM / F biochemist* * *I- ca adjetivo biochemicalII- ca masculino, femenino biochemist* * *= biochemical, biochemist.Ex. Beverage alcohol (ethanol) is a depressant that has important pharmacological and biochemical effects on the brain and the central nervous system.Ex. The questions that fascinate physiologists and biochemists focus on how organisms of all kinds function.----* armamento bioquímico = bioweapon.* defensa bioquímica = biodefence [biodefense, -USA].* * *I- ca adjetivo biochemicalII- ca masculino, femenino biochemist* * *= biochemical, biochemist.Ex: Beverage alcohol (ethanol) is a depressant that has important pharmacological and biochemical effects on the brain and the central nervous system.
Ex: The questions that fascinate physiologists and biochemists focus on how organisms of all kinds function.* armamento bioquímico = bioweapon.* defensa bioquímica = biodefence [biodefense, -USA].* * *biochemicalmasculine, femininebiochemist* * *
bioquímico◊ -ca adjetivo
biochemical
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
biochemist
bioquímico,-a
I adjetivo biochemical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino biochemist
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bioquímica
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* * *bioquímico, -a♦ adjbiochemical♦ nm,f[persona] biochemist* * *I adj biochemicalII m, bioquímica f biochemist* * *bioquímico, -ca adj: biochemicalbioquímico, -ca n: biochemist -
7 fisiólogo
adj.physiological, physiologic.m.physiologist.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 physiologist* * *fisiólogo, -aSM / F physiologist* * *- ga masculino, femenino physiologist* * *= physiologist.Ex. The questions that fascinate physiologists and biochemists focus on how organisms of all kinds function.* * *- ga masculino, femenino physiologist* * *= physiologist.Ex: The questions that fascinate physiologists and biochemists focus on how organisms of all kinds function.
* * *fisiólogo -gamasculine, femininephysiologist* * *fisiólogo, -a nm,fphysiologist* * *m, fisióloga f physiologist* * *fisiólogo, -ga n: physiologist -
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•The general adult deficiency in lactose has come as a surprise to physiologists.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > являться неожиданностью для
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9 RCCP
1) Общая лексика: Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists2) Военный термин: recorder and communications control panel, river crossing command post3) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: regulatory compliance and certification plan4) Образование: Resolving Conflict Creatively Program5) Складское дело: Rough Cut Capacity Planning (укрупненное планирование потребности в мощностях) -
10 WCBP
1) Юридический термин: Wildwood Crest Beach Patrol2) Сокращение: Well Characterized Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals3) Фирменный знак: West Coast Bacterial Physiologists, West Coast Business Professionals -
11 Общество физиологов авиации и космонавтики
Aviation medicine: Aerospace Physiologists Society (США)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Общество физиологов авиации и космонавтики
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13 ფიზიოლოგები
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14 Abel, John Jacob
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 19 May 1857 near Cleveland, Ohio, USAd. 26 May 1938 Baltimore, Maryland, USA[br]American pharmacologist and physiologist, proponent of the "artificial kidney" and the isolator of pure insulin.[br]Born of German immigrant farming stock, his early scientific education at the University of Michigan, where he graduated PhB in 1883, suffered from a financially dictated interregnum of three years. In 1884 he moved to Leipzig and worked under Ludwig, moving to Strasbourg where he obtained his MD in 1888. In 1891 he was able to return to the University of Michigan as Lecturer in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and in 1893 he was offered the first Chair of Pharmacology at Johns Hopkins University, a position he occupied until 1932. He was a pioneer in emphasizing the importance of chemistry, in its widest sense, in medicine and physiology. In his view, "the investigator must associate himself with those who have laboured in fields where molecules and atoms rather than multi-cellular tissues or even unicellular organisms are the units of study".Soon after coming to Baltimore he commenced work on extracts from the adrenal medulla and in 1899 published his work on epinephrine. In later years he developed an "artificial kidney" which could be used to remove diffusible substances from the blood. In 1913 he was able to demonstrate the existence of free amino-acids in the blood and his investigations in this field foreshadowed not only the developments of blood and plasma transfusion but also the possibility of the management of renal failure.From 1917 to 1924 he moved to a study of the hormone content of pituitary extracts, but in 1924 he suddenly transferred his attention to the study of insulin. In 1925 he announced the discovery of pure crystalline hormone. This work at first failed to gain full acceptance, but as late as 1955 the full elucidation of the protein structure of insulin proved the final culmination of his studies.Abel's dedication to laboratory research and his disdain for matters of administration may explain the relative paucity of worldy honours awarded to such an outstanding figure.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS.Bibliography1913, "On the removal of diffusible substances from the circulating blood by means of dialysis", Transactions of the Association of American Physiologists.Further Reading1939, Obituary Notices, Fellows of the Royal Society, London: Royal Society.1946, Biographical Memoir: John Jacob Abel. 1857–1938, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.MG
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