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1 vegetative
veg·eta·tive[ˈveʤɪtətɪv, AM əteɪt̬ɪv]adj inv* * *['vedZItətɪv]adj (BOT)vegetativ → academic.ru/54735/persistent">persistentSee:* * *1. vegetativ:a) wie Pflanzen wachsendb) wachstumsförderndc) Wachstums…d) ungeschlechtlich (Fortpflanzung)2. Vegetations…, pflanzlich* * *adj.vegetativ adj. -
2 vegetative control
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > vegetative control
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3 vegetative neurosis
vegetative Neurose fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > vegetative neurosis
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4 vegetative aura
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5 vegetative dermatitis
Dermatitis f vegetansFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > vegetative dermatitis
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6 vegetative nervous system
vegetatives (autonomes) Nervensystem nFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > vegetative nervous system
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7 autonomes Nervensystem
■ Nicht dem Einfluss des Willens und des Bewusstseins unterworfener Teil des Nervensystems.■ Part of the nervous system that regulates the body's involuntary functions. -
8 vegetatives Nervensystem
■ Nicht dem Einfluss des Willens und des Bewusstseins unterworfener Teil des Nervensystems.■ Part of the nervous system that regulates the body's involuntary functions.German-english football dictionary > vegetatives Nervensystem
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9 limbic
limbic [ˈlımbık] adj:limbic system ANAT, PHYSIOL limbisches System (Randgebiet zwischen Großhirn und Gehirnstamm, das die hormonale Steuerung und das vegetative Nervensystem beeinflusst und von dem gefühlsmäßige Reaktionen auf Umweltreize ausgehen) -
10 neurodystonia
neurodystonia s MED vegetative Dystonie (durch Erkrankung des vegetativen Nervensystems bedingter Symptomenkomplex) -
11 persistent
adjective1) (continuing firmly or obstinately) hartnäckig2) (constantly repeated) dauernd; hartnäckig [Gerüchte]; nicht nachlassend [Anstrengung, Bemühung]3) (enduring) anhaltend* * *adjective She was persistent in her demands/denials; persistent questions.) beharrlich* * *per·sis·tent[pəˈsɪstənt, AM pɚˈ-]2. (constant) unaufhörlich\persistent demand ständige Nachfrage\persistent rain Dauerregen m3. (persevering) beharrlich, hartnäckighe is very \persistent in his requests er ist sehr hartnäckig, wenn er etwas möchte* * *[pə'sIstənt]adj(= tenacious) demands, questions beharrlich; person, smell hartnäckig; attempts, efforts ausdauernd; (= repeated, constant) drinking, drinker gewohnheitsmäßig; nagging, lateness, threats ständig; report wiederholt; rumour, problems anhaltend; cheerfulness gleichbleibend; (= continuing) rain, illness, pain, noise anhaltend; worry nicht nachlassenddespite our persistent warnings... — obwohl wir sie/ihn etc immer wieder gewarnt haben...
persistent vegetative state (Med) — waches Koma, Wachkoma nt
* * *persistent adj (adv persistently)1. beharrlich, ausdauernd:persistent cough hartnäckiger Husten2. anhaltend (Nachfrage, Regen etc):persistent thief Gewohnheitsdieb(in);persistent unemployment Dauerarbeitslosigkeit f3. CHEMa) schwer flüchtig (Gas)b) MIL sesshaft:persistent (chemical warfare) agent sesshafter Kampfstoff4. BOT perennierend, ausdauernd* * *adjective1) (continuing firmly or obstinately) hartnäckig2) (constantly repeated) dauernd; hartnäckig [Gerüchte]; nicht nachlassend [Anstrengung, Bemühung]3) (enduring) anhaltend* * *adj.beharrlich adj.beständig adj.ständig adj. -
12 PVS
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13 diencephalic epilepsy
dienzephale (vegetative) Epilepsie fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > diencephalic epilepsy
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14 neurodystonia
Neurodystonie f, vegetative Dystonie f
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vegetative — [vej′ətivvej′ə tāt΄iv] adj. [ME < ML vegetativus < L vegetatus: see VEGETATE] 1. a) of vegetation, or plants b) of or concerned with vegetation, or plant growth 2. growing, or capable of growing, as plants 3. designating or of those… … English World dictionary
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vegetative — index inactive, lifeless (dull) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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vegetative — [[t]ve̱ʤɪtətɪv, AM teɪt [/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n If someone is in a vegetative state, they are unable to move, think, or speak, and their condition is not likely to improve. [MEDICAL] She was in what was described as a vegetative state. 2) ADJ:… … English dictionary
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vegetative — adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) growing or having the power of growing (2) of, relating to, or engaged in nutritive and growth functions as contrasted with reproductive functions < a vegetative nucleus > b. promoting plant growth < the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
vegetative — vegetatively, adv. vegetativeness, n. /vej i tay tiv/, adj. 1. growing or developing as or like plants; vegetating. 2. of, pertaining to, or concerned with vegetation or vegetable growth. 3. of or pertaining to the plant kingdom. 4. noting the… … Universalium
vegetative — adjective a) Of, or relating to plants; especially to their growth. In Lejeuneaceae vegetative branches normally originate from the basiscopic basal portion of a lateral segment half, as in the Radulaceae, and the associated leaves, therefore,… … Wiktionary