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| agric. |
nosiciel zarazków chorobotwórczych |
| contr. |
wektor zmiennych |
| médic., soins., élevag. |
wektor m |
| élevag. |
przenosiciel |
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| math. |
wielkość wektorowa |
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| comm., transp., aviat. |
wektorowanie |
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| Anglais glossaire |
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| abrév. |
v |
| aviat., amér. |
A heading given by a controller to a pilot on the basis of radar-derived information to provide navigational guidance |
| milit., abrév. |
vec; vtr |
| médic. |
In genetically engineered vaccines, a vector is a bacterium or virus that transports antigen-coding genes into the body to provoke an immune response. The vector itself does not provoke an immune response or cause disease. A vector may also refer to an organism, especially an insect, that transmits disease-causing agents. voir également genetic engineering |
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| abrév., armes. |
State Research Center for Virology and Biotechnology |
| abrév., milit. |
Virtual Environment Cultural Training for Operational Readiness |
| abrév., sciences. |
vector plotting program |
| abrév., équip. |
Viral Emergency Control Tactical Operations and Response |