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Перевод: artificial
[прилагательное] искусственный; артефициальный; притворный; [существительное] искусственное удобрение
Тезаурус:
- Platelets will adhere to a variety of surfaces, both artificial and naturally occurring, the most important in vivo is the adhesion to collagen which occurs when the blood-vessel endothelium is damaged.
- There should be no difference in principle between the patient diagnosed as having irreparable kidney failure who refuses to submit to dialysis on an artificial kidney or who refuses to continue such treatment and the polio victim on the ventilator who requested that the machine be switched off.
- Now it is all mechanical: a "patient" in intensive care - artificial heart, air-conditioned lungs, pulleys to carry your legs up and down.
- His discovery aroused great local interest, explorations followed and an artificial entrance, the one now used by the public, was tunnelled into the limestone to give easier access; this connected with the original route beyond its initial difficulties.
- Artificial plastic beams are frequently introduced, ceilings are stripped of plaster to reveal floor joists that were never intended to be seen, other timbers are artificially blackened to create a supposedly "traditional" though in fact inauthentic "black and white" effect and render or plaster is removed from walls to produce "rustic" charm.
- Mendelson calls them "macrobes," artificial multi-celled organisms which change their morphology as they go through a sort of life cycle.
- They simply refuse to be grown in artificial culture.
- The artificial strip will enable the club to fulfil a packed playing programme this summer, including 30 junior games.
- The legal capacity of corporations differs in some respects from that of individuals, partly from the nature of the case, partly as a consequence of the fact that their personality is an artificial one.
- On the other hand, in a short-term study using the artificial pancreas, normalisation of blood glucose for 48 hours led to a significant fall in -thromboglobulin levels (Voisin et al, 1983).
- The theory is that the user, not knowing the "technical" description of the product, refers to it by its artificial title which becomes built into the administrative and ordering system, emerging as repeat orders for the supplier.
- In summer an artificial grass rug comes out of the garden shed for the children to roll about on and a wooden sandpit, brought in Germany, keeps them happy for hours.
- Oldham worked diligently to put Arsenal under maximum pressure from the start, and both O'Leary and Dixon had anxious moments as they strove to adjust to both the home attack and the artificial turf.
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