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v. l. = hamaxa
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Nucleofection — refers to electroporation, a transfection method which enables transfer of nucleic acids such as DNA, RNA, Small interfering RNA into cells. Nucleofection, also referred to as Nucleofector Technology, was invented by the biotechnology company… … Wikipedia
амаксофобия — (amaxophobia; греч. (h)amaxa повозка + фобия; син. гамаксофоби ) навязчивый страх боязнь колесного транспорта … Большой медицинский словарь
Amaxophobia — Amaxophobia, ochophobia, or hamaxophobia (Greek: amaxa or hamaxa , a carriage and φόβος, phobos , fear ) is an abnormal or persistent fear of being in, or riding in, a vehicle. Amaxophobia is a clinical phobia generally classified under specific… … Wikipedia
Амаксофоби́я — [amaxophobia; греч. (h) amaxa повозка + Фобия, син. гамаксофобия] навязчивый страх боязнь колесного транспорта … Медицинская энциклопедия
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amazona — Es realmente discutida la etimología de esta palabra, que designaba a una mujer de algunas razas guerreras de la Antigüedad, originarias de Escitia, en un impreciso Norte, bien en el Cáucaso, o en la margen izquierda del Danubio, o, quizá, al … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
amaxophobia — Rarely used term for morbid fear of, or of riding in, a vehicle. [G. amaxa, hamaxa, a carriage, + phobos, fear] * * * amax·o·pho·bia ə .mak sə fō bē ə n fear of being in or riding in a vehicle … Medical dictionary
амаксофобија — (грч amaxa кола, phobos страв) мед страв од возење … Macedonian dictionary
amaxo — elem. vehicul . (< fr. amaxo , cf. gr. amaxa, car) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
amaxofobie — AMAXOFOBÍE s.f. (med.) Teamă patologică de vehicule. [< fr. amaxophobie, cf. gr. amaxa – vehicul, phobos – frică]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 27.10.2004. Sursa: DN AMAXOFOBÍE s. f. teamă patologică de vehicule. (< fr. amaxophobie) … Dicționar Român
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