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  • 111АНЕМИЯ — АНЕМИЯ. Содержание: I. Местное малокровие............. 702 II. Общее малокровие: Острая анемия............... 704 Хроническая анемия........... 705 III. Анемия злокачественная.......... 708 ІV. Хлороз.................... 715 V. Анемия в детском… …

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  • 112reductase — /rəˈdʌkteɪz/ (say ruh duktayz) noun any enzyme that catalyses a chemical reduction and which adds one or more electrons or hydrogens to the substance. {reduct(ion) + ase} …

  • 113baxb-, bhaxbh-, paxp- —     baxb , bhaxbh , paxp     English meaning: to swell     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwellen”     Note: (as baxmb , s.d.)     Material: O.Ind. pippala ḥ “ berry, paradise fig tree “, pippalaka ḥ “ brost nipple “. piplu ḥ “ pimple, mole, mark on …

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  • 114bol- —     bol     English meaning: tuber     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Knolle, runde Schwellung”     Material: Arm. boɫk “ radish “, Gk. βολβός “onion, bulb” (also βόλβιτος, dissimilated Att. βόλιτος “crap, muck, dung “, , if possibly originally from… …

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  • 115pel-3a —     pel 3a     English meaning: to fold     Deutsche Übersetzung: “falten”     Material: α. plo as 2. composition part in adj. as Gk. ἁ πλός ‘simple, just”, δι πλός, δίπλαξ “ twofold “ (compare Arm. haɫ “Mal”), Lat. simplus, duplus, duplex,… …

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  • 116prōk̂ to- : prǝk̂ to- —     prōk̂ to : prǝk̂ to     English meaning: buttocks     Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘steiß”?     Note: only Gk. and armen.     Material: Arm. erastank” pl. “ἕδραι” (from *erast = prǝk̂ to ) kann die Reduct. stem besides Gk. πρωκτός “rump, After” sein …

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  • 117(s)kel-4 (extended klā-, klō-) —     (s)kel 4 (extended klā , klō )     English meaning: to bend; crooked     Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen; anlehnen; krumm (also sittlich: “verkehrt, unrecht”), verkrũmmt”; especially in Körperteilbezeichnungen; “biegsames Gelenk, Ferse, Knie,… …

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  • 118reductase — [ri duk′tās΄, ri duk′tāz΄] n. [ REDUCT(ION) + ASE] any of a class of enzymes that catalyze biochemical reductions …

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  • 119reduce — v. 1 tr. & intr. make or become smaller or less. 2 tr. (foll. by to) bring by force or necessity (to some undesirable state or action) (reduced them to tears; were reduced to begging). 3 tr. convert to another (esp. simpler) form (reduced it to a …

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  • 120irreductible — |i(r)rə̇|dəktəbəl, |iərə adjective Etymology: in (I) + reduct + ible : irreducible …

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