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1 вирус паравакцины
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2 вирус псевдооспы коров
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вирус псевдооспы коров
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3 красная вакцина
Medicine: milker's nodules, pseudocowpox -
4 ложная коровья оспа
Medicine: milker's nodules, paravaccinia, pseudocowpoxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ложная коровья оспа
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5 паравакцина
Medicine: milker's nodules, paravaccinia, pseudocowpox -
6 узелки доильщиц
Medicine: milker's nodules, paravaccinia, pseudocowpox -
7 B08.0
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8 паравакцина
ж.paravaccinia, pseudocowpox
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Pseudocowpox — Taxobox | color=violet name = Pseudocowpox virus virus group = i familia = Poxviridae genus = Parapoxvirus species = Pseudocowpox virus Pseudocowpox is a disease caused by Pseudocowpox virus , a virus of the family Poxviridae and the genus… … Wikipedia
pseudocowpox virus — a virus of the genus Parapoxvirus that produces paravaccinia (pseudocowpox) on the udders and teats of milk cows and the oral mucosa of suckling calves and milker s nodules in humans. Called also milker s node v. and paravaccinia v … Medical dictionary
pseudocowpox — SYN: milkers nodules, under nodule. * * * pseu·do·cow·pox kau̇ .päks n MILKER S NODULES * * * pseu·do·cow·pox (soo″do kouґpoks) 1. paravaccinia (def. 1). 2. milker s nodules (def. 1) … Medical dictionary
milker's node virus — pseudocowpox v … Medical dictionary
paravaccinia virus — pseudocowpox v … Medical dictionary
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Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… … Medical dictionary
Nodule — A small solid collection of tissue, a nodule is palpable (can be felt). It may range in size from greater than 1.0 cm (3/8 inch) to somewhat less than 2 cm (13/16 inch) in diameter. A nodule may be present in the epidermis, dermis or subcutis (at … Medical dictionary