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Cross-resistance
Глоссарий медицинских терминов |
- The development by a disease agent of resistance to a number of similar drugs or chemicals of the same class
- When a single resistance mechanism confers resistance to multiple antimicrobial drugs
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Перекрестная резистентность, русский
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Development, английский
- Разработка; доводка
- Разработка; развитие; проявление
- Разработка; отработка; отладка; вариант; модификация
- Вариант; развитие (изобретения)
- 1. the process of growing, or of becoming larger and stronger, or more complex the development of the embryo takes place in the uterus. 2. something which happens and causes a change in a situation report any developments to me at once.
- N развитие cognitive ~ когнитивное развитие
- Министерство жилищного строительства и городского развития (сша)
- Property under construction, including preparation and installation of infrastructure
- Any computer code or materials, other than products, fixes or preexisting work, developed by microsoft or in collaboration with customer, which is provided to customer in the course of performance of a statement of services.
- Разработка (месторождения).
- Event, happening, occurrence
- Event, happening, occurrence something that has happened, or the act of making or improving something
- The evolution of something an individual is working on. personal qualities, mental well-being, or useful skills can all be developed and improved.
Resistance, английский
- Property of a conductor that opposed the current flow produced by a given difference of potential. the ohm is the practical unit of resistance.
- Уровень сопротивления - уровень цен, при котором активные продажи могут приостановить или развернуть тенденцию к повышению;
- Сопротивление (параметр)
- Сопротивление
- Сопротивление, т. е. уровень цен, при котором активные продажи могут приостановить или развернуть тенденцию к повышению.
- 1. the ability of a person not to get a disease 2. the ability of bacteria or a virus to remain unaffected by a drug the bacteria have developed a resistance to certain antibiotics. 3. opposition to a force
- Resistencia
- Устойчивость; резистентность resource for child health (reach)
- Устойчивость; резистентность
- The property of opposing movement, for example [1] electrical conductors offer resistance to the flow of electricity and dissipate some of its energy, usually as heat. [2] water resists the movement of vessels or other objects by parasitic drag, consuming some of the power available to drive the vessel forward.
- Imperviousness of the coating to mechanical, chemical, physical or weather influences
- Capacity of a member or component, or a cross-section of a member or component of a structure, to withstand actions without mechanical failure e.g. bending resistance, buckling resistance, tension resistance
- A material’s ability to restrict the flow of electrical current through itself. measured in ohms.
- The opposition of a circuit to the flow of current . resistance is measured in ohms, and can be calculated by dividing the voltage by current.
- The ability to impede (resist) the flow of electric current. with the exception of superconductors, all substances have a greater or lesser degree of resistance. substances with very low resistance, such as metals, conduct electricity well and are called conductors. substances with very high resistance, such as glass and rubber, conduct electricity poorly and are called nonconductors or insulators.
- An effective upper bound on prices achieved because of many willing sellers at that price level.
- Capacity of a component, or cross section of a component of a structure to
- The opposition to the flow of an electrical current through a conductor or circuit that does not include inductive or capacitive elements. it can be expressed as the ratio of the applied voltage to the current.
- Resistance is the opposition to the flow of an electrical current through a conductor. its unit is the ohm.
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Tylosis, английский
The development of a callus
Neurogenesis, английский
The development and growth of nerves and nervous tissue
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