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CDCS - traducción al ruso

HUMAN MEDICAL CONDITION
Cri du chat; Cri-du-chat syndrome; Cat cry syndrome; 5p- syndrome; 5p deletion syndrome; Cat-cry syndrome; Cri-du-Chat syndrome; 5p minus; Cri-du-chat; Cri-Du-Chat Syndrome; Cri-du chat syndrome; Cry du chat; Cri du Chat; Cri-du-chat-syndrome; 5p-; Cri du chat Syndrome; Cri-du-char syndrome; Cri Du Chat Syndrome; Cri-Du-Chat Sundrome; Cri-du-chat Syndrome; Cri du Chat Syndrome; Cri Du Chat; 5p−; Cri du Chat syndrome

CDCS      

общая лексика

Continuous Dynamic Channel Selection

непрерывный динамический выбор канала

механизм выбора каналов в DECT

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY
Centers for Disease Control; National Centers for Disease Control; Center for Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control; Centers for disease control and prevention; Communicable Disease Center; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Cdc; US CDC; United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Center of Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control and Prevention; Centres for Disease Control and Prevention; Center for Disease Control and Prevention; U.S. Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers For Disease Control And Prevention; Centre for Disease Control; Centres for Disease Control; Center for disease control and prevention; Institute for Infectious Disease Control; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Cdc.gov; Center for Disease control; United States Centers for Disease Control; Director of the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; US Center for Disease Control; U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); National Center for Infectious Diseases; United States Center for Disease Control; Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics; National Center for Environmental Health; Centers for Disease Prevention and Control; Center for disease control; Cdc foundation; Centers of Disease Control; USCDC; U.S. CDC; Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; Centre for Disease Control and Prevention; 10.3201; 10.5888; 10.15620; CDC Foundation; CDC director; Public Health Agency of the United States; Public Health Associates Program; PHAP; CDCP; Centers for disease control and prevention (u.s.)

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общая лексика

центр контроля заболеваний

синоним

Center for Disease Control

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY
Centers for Disease Control; National Centers for Disease Control; Center for Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control; Centers for disease control and prevention; Communicable Disease Center; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Cdc; US CDC; United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Center of Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control and Prevention; Centres for Disease Control and Prevention; Center for Disease Control and Prevention; U.S. Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers For Disease Control And Prevention; Centre for Disease Control; Centres for Disease Control; Center for disease control and prevention; Institute for Infectious Disease Control; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Cdc.gov; Center for Disease control; United States Centers for Disease Control; Director of the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; US Center for Disease Control; U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); National Center for Infectious Diseases; United States Center for Disease Control; Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics; National Center for Environmental Health; Centers for Disease Prevention and Control; Center for disease control; Cdc foundation; Centers of Disease Control; USCDC; U.S. CDC; Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; Centre for Disease Control and Prevention; 10.3201; 10.5888; 10.15620; CDC Foundation; CDC director; Public Health Agency of the United States; Public Health Associates Program; PHAP; CDCP; Centers for disease control and prevention (u.s.)
Central Data Collector
центральный сборщик данных

Wikipedia

Cri du chat syndrome

Cri du chat syndrome is a rare genetic disorder due to a partial chromosome deletion on chromosome 5. Its name is a French term ("cat-cry" or "call of the cat") referring to the characteristic cat-like cry of affected children (sound sample [1]). It was first described by Jérôme Lejeune in 1963. The condition affects an estimated 1 in 50,000 live births across all ethnicities and is more common in females by a 4:3 ratio.

Ejemplos de uso de CDCS
1. By end–November 2006, about 10,806 Community Development Council (CDCs) had received block grants to fund 1','14 subprojects.
2. The new by–laws establish governance at the village level and give legal status to CDCs in all developmental projects at local level.
3. Those copies would be distributed by the ministry to all the 24,000 Community Development Councils (CDCs) and to government offices all over the country, he informed.
4. Rural Rehabilitation and Development of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, today signed 67 development project contracts for the southwestern provinces with private companies and Community Development Councils (CDCs). The total cost of these projects, including roads, clinics, drinking water, retaining walls, and water intakes amounts to (USD) 2,740,354 (Afs137,017700) funded through the development budget of MRRD.
5. Example of progress National Solidarity Program (NSP): Despite a challenging environment the NSP is making significant progress in building community institutions in rural Afghanistan. 18,303 communities have successfully elected Community Development Councils (CDCs). Over 31,3'6 community projects had been partially or fully financed, of which more than 15,111 projects had been completed.
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