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Trench fever
Глоссарий по микробиологии и вирусологии
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Louseborne disease caused by bartonella quintana and characterized by high fever, body aches, conjunctivitis, ocular pain, severe headaches, and severe bone pain
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Окопная лихорадка, русский
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Fev, английский
Forced expiratory volume
Fev, английский
Forced expiratory volume
Fev, английский
Fev, английский
Fev1: forced expiratory volume, английский
The speed with which air is exhaled during the first second in a pulmonary function test.
Feval, английский
Fever, английский
- 1. a rise in body temperature she is running a slight fever. you must stay in bed until the fever has gone down. 2. a condition when the temperature of the body is higher than usual also called pyrexia comment: average oral body temperature is about 98.6°f or 37°c and rectal temperature is about 99°f or 37.2°c. a fever often makes the patient feel cold, and is accompanied by pains in the joints. most fevers are caused by infections. infections which result in fever include cat-scratch fever, dengue, malaria, meningitis, psittacosis, q fever, rheumatic fever, rocky mountain spotted fever, scarlet fever, septicaemia, typhoid fever, typhus and yellow fever.
- Fiebre
- An infectious disease which has similar symptoms to typhoid and is caused by bacteria transmitted by humans or animals comment: there are three forms of paratyphoid fever, known by the letters a, b, and c, caused by three types of bacterium, salmonella paratyphi a, b, and c. tab injections give immunity against paratyphoid a and b, but not against c.
- Лихорадка; жар, лихорадочное состояние повышение температуры тела, сопровождающееся ознобом.
- System-wide sign of inflammation that raises the body temperature and stimulates the immune response
Fever blister, английский
- Ampolla de fiebre en los labios, herpes labial
- Same as fever sore
Fever blisters, английский
Fever of unknown origin, английский
Fever sore, английский
A cold sore or burning sore, usually on the lips
Fever tre, английский
A fever caused by rickettsia bacteria, similar to typhus but recurring every five days
Fever yel, английский
An infectious disease, occurring especially in africa and south america, caused by an arbovirus carried by the mosquito aedes aegypti. it affects the liver and causes jaundice. there is no known cure and it can be fatal, but vaccination can prevent it.
Fever, temperature, английский
Fever/temperature, английский
Feverfew, английский
A herb, formerly used to reduce fevers, but now used to relieve migraine
Feverish, английский
Febril
Feverstein, английский
Fevkalade ihtiyatlar, турецкий
Fevold, английский
Fevrier, французский
Conjunctivitis, английский
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva (the delicate outer lining of the eyeball).
- An inflammation of the conjunctiva, the transparent layer covering the inner eyelid and the white portion (sclera) of the eyeball. conjunctivitis can be caused by a virus, bacteria, or fungus (infectious conjunctivitis, or “pink eye”, may be contagious); allergies to pollen, fabrics, animals, or cosmetics (allergic conjunctivitis); or by air pollution or noxious fumes such as swimming pool chlorine (chemical conjunctivitis). symptoms include red or watery eyes, blurred vision, inflamed inner eyelids, scratchiness in the eyes, or (with infectious conjunctivitis) a puss like or watery discharge and matted eyelids. conjunctivitis is usually treated with antibiotic eye drops and/or ointment.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva from a range of causes
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eyes.
- Inflammation of the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane covering the eye and inside of the eyelid
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Nonionizing radiation, английский
Low-energy radiation, like ultraviolet light, that can induce dimer formation between two adjacent pyrimidine bases, resulting in dna polymerase stalling and possible formation of a frameshift mutation
Heavy chains, английский
Longest identical peptide chains in antibody molecules (two per antibody monomer), composed of variable and constant region segments
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