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1 tumour forceps
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2 tumour forceps
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3 forceps
1. n хирургические щипцы2. n пинцет3. n клещи4. n анат. форцепс -
4 tumour
n мед. опухоль, новообразование; туморСинонимический ряд:growth (noun) cancer; excrescence; growth; outgrowth; swelling -
5 tumour
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6 tumour (grasping) forceps
tumour [grasping] forcepsTumor[faß]zange fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > tumour (grasping) forceps
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7 fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
English-Russian big medical dictionary > fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
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8 corneal forceps
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9 curved forceps
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10 enucleation forceps
English-Russian big medical dictionary > enucleation forceps
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11 pronged-tenaculum forceps
зубчато-лапчатый пинцет; пинцет ОттаEnglish-Russian big medical dictionary > pronged-tenaculum forceps
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12 straight forceps
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13 technical forceps
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14 tweezer forceps
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15 transition tumour
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16 connective tissue tumour
English-Russian big medical dictionary > connective tissue tumour
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17 fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour, fenestrated forceps for removal of massEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
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18 fenestrated forceps for removal of mass
fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour, fenestrated forceps for removal of massEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > fenestrated forceps for removal of mass
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19 fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > fenestrated forceps for removal of tumour
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20 опухоль
1. tumour2. tumor3. swelling; tumourСинонимический ряд:вздутие (сущ.) вздутие; припухлость
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