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1 repeated infection
Иммунология: рецидивирующая инфекция -
2 repeated infection
мед.фраз. рецидивирующая инфекция* * * -
3 repeated infection
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4 infection
заражение, инфекцияconcurrent infection — смешанная инфекция, микст-инфекция
congenital infection — внутриутробная [эмбриональная] инфекция, внутриутробное заражение
disseminated infection — диссеминированная [генерализованная] инфекция
embryonic infection — внутриутробная [эмбриональная] инфекция, внутриутробное заражение
inapparent infection — инаппарантная инфекция (инфекция, протекающая без заметных клинических симптомов)
latent infection — латентная [скрытая] инфекция
masked infection — скрытая [латентная] инфекция
mixed infection — смешанная инфекция, микст-инфекция
natural infection — природная инфекция; инфицирование ( особи) в условиях окружающей среды
occult infection — латентная [скрытая] инфекция
reductive infection — заражение бактерии фагом ( с последующей лизогенизацией), продуктивная фаговая инфекция
respiratory infection — инфекция дыхательных путей, респираторная инфекция
silent infection — латентная [скрытая] инфекция
systemic infection — системная инфекция (напр. нейроинфекция)
transplacental infection — внутриутробное заражение плода, трансплацентарная инфекция
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5 framing
рамка, кольцевой повторa... athe beginning of the sentence is repeated in the end, thus forming the "frame" for the non-repeated part of the sentence (utterance)The stylistic function is to elucidate the notion mentioned in the beginning of the sentence, to concretise and to specify its semantics. (V.A.K.)Obviously - this is a streptococcal infection. Obviously. (W.Deeping)
Then there was something between them. There was. There was. (T.Dreiser)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > framing
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