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Перевод: endemic
[прилагательное] свойственный данной местности; эндемический; [существительное] эндемическое заболевание
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- This lack of symptoms in the female is one of the main reasons for the continuing endemic levels of gonorrhoea in the community.
- The pattern of endemic human rights violations arising from Sendero Luminoso's armed actions against government forces and the civilian population continued.
- This disease occurs in tropical climes and used to be endemic in parts of Africa, South America, the Indian sub-continent, Indonesia, Australia, and the West Indies.
- In other words, we are now locked into an endemic and deteriorating recession with no recovery in prospect at any stage.
- Other theories on the origin or evolution of syphilis and the other diseases caused by similar organisms suggest that different populations have their own endemic treponemal disease, be it yaws, pinta, or syphilis, the presence of which makes it hard for one of the others to establish itself.
- In this, at least, it succeeded, however limited its success as a settlement for the endemic, historic problems of Ireland.
- Anti-papalism was also by now endemic, and a strong link had been forged in people's minds between Protestantism and English nationalism.
- Sixty-five per cent of their mammals are endemic, including all four of their primate species.
- In an attempt to show the decadence and revolutionary ideas endemic in the court life of the Emperor Francis Joseph, MacMillan overloaded his plot with incident.
- It describes a possibility, endemic to the social form of ideology, that determination is not total and mechanistic.
- "Ethical" is to be preferred to "moral" because to speak of "moral positivism" implies that the role of law is simply to apply the moral rules of society, whereas the theory is that law deals with conflict in a way which at least in part transcends the moral disagreements endemic in societies of men or of nations.
- Instead, it supports at least 55 species of native flowering plant (10 of which occur nowhere else); four endemic landbirds, including a large flightless rail ( Porzana atra ), a diminutive nectar-feeding parrot ( Vini stepheni ), a fruit pigeon ( Ptilinopus purpuratus insularis ) and a warbler ( Conopoderas vaughni taiti ); various endemic snails, crustaceans and insects, and a colony of nine different species of breeding seabird.
- It may well be true that there is little evidence of a widespread parochial anti-clericalism in the early sixteenth century, if by that we mean an endemic lay hostility towards the local priesthood.
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