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Перевод: lancet
[существительное] ланцет
Тезаурус:
- The enlarged opaque panel thus formed below each of these "paired lancet" windows was then perforated with a new opening containing a steel-framed French window to admit light to each living-room of the outer ranges of ground floor rooms (Plate 27).
- A commentator in The Lancet argues that detergents should be sold in child-resistant containers.
- In the same issue of the Lancet, Astra replied that Glaxo's new test was scientifically unsound because it did not account for normal cell division (which would also stimulate DNA synthesis).
- It is an extraordinary hybrid, combining domes with spires, fretted and decorated round-headed arches with lancet and rose windows all in a warm red colour.
- The finding suggests that vaccination against the virus might prevent at least some cases of Hodgkin's disease, which attacks 1500 Britons yearly ( The Lancet , vol 337, p 320).
- But the researchers, writing in the medical magazine Lancet, describe a new way of detecting levels of the human papilloma virus HPV 16 in smear cells.
- WRITING in the Lancet this year, a Glasgow team led by Professor Rona MacKie, identified four key "risk factors":
- Research published in the Lancet casts doubt on the safety of using microwave ovens to heat other foods such as cheese, meat or fish, which contain amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
- According to Devra Lee Davis of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, whose work was recently published in the Lancet, there are still plenty of things about male smokers that are not understood.
- WEDDINGS may be hazardous for guests, according to an anonymous report in The Lancet.
- Her body lay at the rest in the chapel downstairs, the light filtering in through lancet windows on her oak coffin and the dark-stained, hand-carved pews.
- The Rev. Assheton was an avid collector of stained glass and the original grouped "lancet" windows of the side walls contain stained glass from several periods (including the Middle Ages).
- Fifty Years of Peripatetic Correspondence In The Lancet.
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