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1 ваготония
1) Biology: vagotony2) Medicine: parasympathicotonia, parasympathotonia, sympathetic imbalance, vagotonia, (преобладание тонуса парасимпатической части вегетативной нервной системы) hypertrofia of the parasympathetic -
2 парасимпатикотония
1) Biology: vagotony2) Medicine: parasympathicotonia, parasympathotonia, sympathetic imbalance, vagotoniaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > парасимпатикотония
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