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1 Purified Protein Derivative
Immunology: PPDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Purified Protein Derivative
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2 purified protein derivative of tuberculin
Medicine: PPDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > purified protein derivative of tuberculin
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3 микросомный протеин
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4 очищенный белковый дериват (производное)
очищенный белковый дериват (производное)
PPD
Сокращенное наименование туберкулина повышенной специфичности, применяемого в настоящее время. В России используется оригинальный препарат, предложенный М.А.Линниковой, поэтому к аббревиатуре добавляется русская буква Л: PPD-Л.
[Англо-русский глоссарий основных терминов по вакцинологии и иммунизации. Всемирная организация здравоохранения, 2009 г.]Тематики
- вакцинология, иммунизация
Синонимы
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > очищенный белковый дериват (производное)
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5 PPD
Biology: purified protein derivative -
6 анализ на туберкулёз
Immunology: PPD Testing (расшифровка: purified protein derivative)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > анализ на туберкулёз
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7 очищенный белковый продукт
Biology: purified protein derivativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очищенный белковый продукт
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8 производное протеина
Perfume: protein derivativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производное протеина
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9 сухой туберкулин, очищенный от белков среды
Medicine: purified protein derivativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сухой туберкулин, очищенный от белков среды
См. также в других словарях:
purified protein derivative — pu·ri·fied protein derivative pyu̇r ə .fīd n a highly purified preparation of tuberculin used in skin tests (as the Mantoux test) to detect tuberculous infection abbr. PPD * * * (PPD) see under tuberculin … Medical dictionary
pu|ri|fied protein derivative — «PYUR uh fyd», a dried tuberculin, obtained from the filtrates of cultures of tubercle bacilli. Abbr: PPD (no periods) … Useful english dictionary
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protein — [19] The word protein was coined (as French protéine) by the Dutch chemist Mulder in the late 1830s. He based it on late Greek prōteios ‘primary’, a derivative of Greek prótos ‘first’ (see PROTOZOA), the notion being that proteins were substances … Word origins