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pathway 1. путь обмена, путь метаболизма; 2. путь; ход; тропинка, тропаadditional pathway дополнительный путьafferent pathways афферентные путиalternative pathway альтернативный путьbrainstem pathways физиол стволовые путиdirect pathway прямой путь обменаefferent pathways эфферентные путиgeneral pathway обычный путь обменаindependent pathway независимый путь обменаmajor pathway ведущий путь обменаmodified pathway видоизменённый путь обменаmonosynaptic pathway моносинаптический путьnerve pathway нервный путьparallel pathway параллельный путь обменаpossible pathway возможный путь обменаpostulated pathway постулированный путь обменаprincipal pathway главный путь обменаprobable pathway вероятный путь обменаrostral projection pathway ростральный проекционный путьsynaptic pathway синаптический путьvisual pathway зрительный путьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > pathway
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1. n возможное2. n спорт. разг. наибольшее количество очков3. a возможный, вероятный; могущий произойти4. a возможный, осуществимый5. a разг. терпимый, сносныйСинонимический ряд:1. conceivable (adj.) conceivable; credible; doable; earthly; feasible; imaginable; likely; mortal; practicable; probable; reasonable; thinkable; viable; workable2. contingent (adj.) adventitious; contingent; fortuitous; indeterminate3. expedient (adj.) acceptable; desirable; expedient; welcome4. potential (adj.) eventual; latent; potentialАнтонимический ряд:impossible; impracticable; impractical; improbable; inconceivable; incredible; insurmountable; unattainable; unlikely; unreasonable
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