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fault-isolation testing - translation to russian

LABORATORY TEST
Shell vial; Virus isolation; Viral isolation; Viral testing; Virus culture

fault-isolation testing      

нефтегазовая промышленность

испытания с целью обнаружения неисправностей

isolation period         
  • The [[Aeromedical Biological Containment System]] (ABCS) is an air-transportable ''high isolation'' module for movement of highly contagious patients.
  • COVID-19 pandemic]].
  • The new Ebola isolation ward in Lagos, Nigeria provides more space and better treatment.
  • Isolation wards may need to be hastily improvised during epidemics such as in this image of [[WHO]] workers in [[Lagos, Nigeria]] managing Ebola patients in 2014.
MEASURES TAKEN IN CARE UNITS TO PREVENT CONTAGIOUS DISEASES FROM BEING SPREAD AMONG PATIENTS, HEALTH CARE WORKERS, AND VISITORS
Reverse quarantine; Isolation period; Patient isolation; Isolation facility; Disease Isolation; Self-isolation; Home isolation; Self isolation; Self-isolating; Self-isolate; Self-isolated; Self-quarantined; Quarantine fatigue; Medical isolation; Patient isolators; Patient isolator

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isolation period         
  • The [[Aeromedical Biological Containment System]] (ABCS) is an air-transportable ''high isolation'' module for movement of highly contagious patients.
  • COVID-19 pandemic]].
  • The new Ebola isolation ward in Lagos, Nigeria provides more space and better treatment.
  • Isolation wards may need to be hastily improvised during epidemics such as in this image of [[WHO]] workers in [[Lagos, Nigeria]] managing Ebola patients in 2014.
MEASURES TAKEN IN CARE UNITS TO PREVENT CONTAGIOUS DISEASES FROM BEING SPREAD AMONG PATIENTS, HEALTH CARE WORKERS, AND VISITORS
Reverse quarantine; Isolation period; Patient isolation; Isolation facility; Disease Isolation; Self-isolation; Home isolation; Self isolation; Self-isolating; Self-isolate; Self-isolated; Self-quarantined; Quarantine fatigue; Medical isolation; Patient isolators; Patient isolator
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Definition

Блестящая изоляция
("Блестя́щая изоля́ция")

термин, употребляемый для обозначения общего курса внешней политики Англии 2-й половины 19 в., выражавшегося в отказе от заключения длительных международных союзов. Островное положение, огромные колониальные владения, сильнейший в мире военный флот, а главное - промышленное и финансовое превосходство над другими державами позволяли Англии сохранять свободу действий на международной арене. Используя противоречия между европейскими государствами, Англия стремилась к расширению и укреплению своего международного влияния. Политика "Б. и." не мешала Англии заключать временные соглашения, способствовавшие осуществлению её экспансионистских целей. С наступлением эпохи империализма, в связи с быстрым развитием экономики и усилением военной мощи других держав, позиции Англии стали более уязвимы, что особенно проявилось в ходе англо-бурской войны 1899-1902. Резкое обострение отношений с Германией и другими европейскими державами грозило Англии вынужденной изоляцией. В 1902 Англия заключила длительный союз с Японией, направленный против России, а в 1904 - соглашение с Францией, что означало конец политики "Б. и.".

Лит.: Temperley H. and Penson L. [eds.], Foundation of British foreign policy..., Camb., 1938.

Wikipedia

Viral culture

Viral culture is a laboratory technique in which samples of a virus are placed to different cell lines which the virus being tested for its ability to infect. If the cells show changes, known as cytopathic effects, then the culture is positive.

Traditional viral culture has been generally superseded by shell vial culture, in which the sample is centrifuged onto a single layer of cells and viral growth is measured by antigen detection methods. This greatly reduces the time to detection for slow growing viruses such as cytomegalovirus, for which the method was developed. In addition, the centrifugation step in shell vial culture enhances the sensitivity of this method because after centrifugation, the viral particles of the sample are in close proximity to the cells.

Human and monkey cells are used in both traditional viral culture and shell vial culture.

Human virus types that can be identified by viral culture include adenovirus, cytomegalovirus, enteroviruses, herpes simplex virus, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, varicella zoster virus, measles and mumps. For these, the final identification method is generally by immunofluorescence, with exception of cytomegalovirus and rhinovirus, whose identification in a viral culture are determined by cytopathic effects.

Preliminary research (i.e. not yet peer reviewed at the time of writing, 29 September 2020) exploring the potential suitability of viral culture testing of SARS-CoV-2 has been conducted.

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