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Перевод: influenza
[существительное] грипп ; инфлюэнца
Тезаурус:
- SIMON PARKE, whose selection for England in the World Championships was dogged by controversy, began to repay the selectors' faith as he beat the Canadian No. 1, Sabir Butt, and the effects of influenza here yesterday, writes Richard Eaton from Kuala Lumpur.
- As science fiction writer John Shirley wrote in an essay called Beyond Cyberpunk: The New Science Fiction Underground , in last year's Science Fiction Eye, "Like influenza and sexual desire, the alternative press comes and goes in cycles."
- BEDS are being cleared in several London hospitals because of the large increase in influenza patients in the capital over the past few days.
- But Prof Boulois said the vaccine would save most lives by protecting against the most common type of pneumonia, which often followed influenza and was widely misdiagnosed.
- The same applies to influenza and many other infections.
- Injury/illness : Even a temporary illness such as influenza can cause a "thick head" and the inability to think clearly.
- But the Influenza Monitoring and Information Bureau in London said the Department could waive or accelerate the tests if the vaccines had been adequately tested in other countries.
- Influenza after influenza.
- When appropriate peptides are added to cultured animal cells the ability of viruses such as measles and influenza virus to infect the cells is considerably reduced ( Virology , 1980, vol 105, p 205).
- The cycle of infection outlined so far is the pathway of acute viral infection, as in rabies or influenza, in which rapid replication is followed by the release of new viruses to attack other cells.
- The fitness of Clift and Leman, who has had influenza in Pakistan, is important for Grinstead.
- Occasionally we all suffer from influenza or a bout of sickness, which naturally results in a drop in weight.
- It was easy to keep promising that some sun and heat would work its usual miracle but it had been a hard, cold winter and almost everyone had suffered from influenza, Mrs Browning worst of all.
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