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1 замещение ткани
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2 замещение ткани
[lang name="Russian"]декоративные ткани; обивочные материалы — soft furnishings
[lang name="Russian"]клетчатка, рыхлая соединительная ткань — cellular tissue
[lang name="Russian"]рыхлая соединительная ткань; мездра — areolar tissue
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3 вычислительная ткань
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > вычислительная ткань
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4 живая ткань
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5 гиперплазия ткани
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6 лимфоидная ткань
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7 недифференцированная ткань
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > недифференцированная ткань
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8 ушивание легочной ткани
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > ушивание легочной ткани
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9 эктопированная ткань
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > эктопированная ткань
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10 постепенное замещение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > постепенное замещение
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11 замещение ткани
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12 wound healing
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13 Murphy, John Benjamin
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 21 December 1857 Appleton, Wisconsin, USAd. 11 August 1916 Mackinac, Michigan, USA[br]American surgeon, pioneer of intestinal anastomosis and proponent of joint replacement.[br]Murphy qualified in 1879 at Rush Medical College. After postgraduate study in Vienna, he returned to Chicago and was appointed Professor of Surgery at Northwestern University. He pioneered surgical techniques in the pneumothoracic, biliary and gastrointestinal systems with the invention of the Murphy "button" for intestinal anastomosis. He also originated a procedure for the replacement of infected joints utilizing a living graft of fascial tissue. He was described by W.J. Mayo as "the surgical genius of our century".[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnight Commander of the Order of St Gregory 1910. Hon. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons 1913. Laetare Medal, Notre Dame University 1902.Bibliography1897, "Resection of arteries and veins injured in continuity", Medical Record, New York.Further ReadingKelly \& Burrage, 1928, The Surgical Clinics of John B.Murphy MD at Mercy Hospital, Chicago.MG -
14 allogene Herzklappe
f <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ allograft valve [substitute]; homograft valve [replacement]; allograft cardiac valve; tissue valve; cadaveric valve pract -
15 biologische Prothese
f <med.tech> (Gefäßersatz) ■ biologic vascular graft; bioprosthesis; biologic graftf rar <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ tissue valve; bioprosthesis; xenograft valve [replacement]; heterograft valve [substitute]; xenograft valvular prosthesis -
16 Bioprothese
f <med.tech> (Gefäßersatz) ■ biologic vascular graft; bioprosthesis; biologic graftf <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ tissue valve; bioprosthesis; xenograft valve [replacement]; heterograft valve [substitute]; xenograft valvular prosthesis -
17 heterologer Klappenersatz
m obs <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ tissue valve; bioprosthesis; xenograft valve [replacement]; heterograft valve [substitute]; xenograft valvular prosthesisGerman-english technical dictionary > heterologer Klappenersatz
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18 Homograft
m <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ allograft valve [substitute]; homograft valve [replacement]; allograft cardiac valve; tissue valve; cadaveric valve pract -
19 Leichenklappe
m ugs <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ allograft valve [substitute]; homograft valve [replacement]; allograft cardiac valve; tissue valve; cadaveric valve pract -
20 xenogene Herzklappenprothese
f <med.tech> (Herzklappenersatz) ■ tissue valve; bioprosthesis; xenograft valve [replacement]; heterograft valve [substitute]; xenograft valvular prosthesisGerman-english technical dictionary > xenogene Herzklappenprothese
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