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Перевод: gall speek gall


[существительное]
желчь ; желчный пузырь; желчность ; злоба ; досада ; раздражение; наглость ; нахальство; ссадина ; натертое место; галл ; дубильный орешек; чернильный орешек; нагнет ;
[глагол]
раздражать; беспокоить; уязвлять; натереть; ссадить; ссадить кожу


Тезаурус:

  1. He established a considerable empire through central Europe, in the course of which he conferred on the Abbot of St Gall the right of market holding, coinage and excise.
  2. It has become evident that a disturbed metabolism of cholesterol and/or bile salts is a major factor in gall stone formation.
  3. Motility was then assessed in each patient by non-invasive tests: gastric emptying was measured by means of solid radioopaque markers, gall bladder contraction in response to cholecystokinin 8 stimulation by ultrasonography, mouth-to-caecum transit time by using the lactulose hydrogen breath test, and colonic transit time again by means of indigestible radioopaque markers.
  4. Plasma CCK concentrations reached during infusion of CCK-33 were in the same range in the three experiments, thus excluding the possibility that differences in gall bladder contraction between the hyperglycaemic and normoglycaemic experiments are related to differences in plasma CCK concentrations.
  5. The larvae of such flies are parasites that feed on and finally kill the larva or pupa of the gall insect.
  6. The inks in common use from the Renaissance included black carbon ink (today referred to as Indian ink), sepia ink, bistre ink and iron gall ink.
  7. Based on these findings it is postulated that hyperglycaemia affects gall bladder motility, at least in part, through inhibition of cholinergic activity.
  8. But all the time I'd been attending the doctor I'd been told, first of all it was gall stones
  9. A detailed ultrasound assessment was undertaken before the procedure to determine: ( a ) the position of the gall bladder to ensure that it was suitable for safe percutaneous puncture; ( b ) the size and stone load of the gall bladder to ensure that there was adequate working space for the lithotrite and that a vortex could be achieved; and ( c ) the function of the gall bladder by use of a standard fat stimulus.
  10. The firm's cartographic materials were subsequently acquired by George Frederick Cruchley and later Gall Inglis, with both publishing adaptations of original stock and plates.
  11. Remember that most adult gall insects are only a few millimetres long and only one or two millimetres wide.
  12. The walled Havelsk Msto (the Gall Town) to the E, was founded in 1232-;4 and its free citizens granted their privileges to the older settlement as well.
  13. Enlargement of fasting gall bladder volumes as well as impaired gall bladder contraction in response to sham feeding, to oral meal intake or to hormonal stimulation has been reported.

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