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adverse opinion - vertaling naar russisch

UNDESIRED HARMFUL EFFECT RESULTING FROM A MEDICATION OR OTHER MEDICAL INTERVENTION
Adverse effect (medical); Adverse medical effect; Suspected Unexpected Serious Adverse Reaction; Adverse effects; Adverse outcome; Adverse reaction; Adverse health effect; Critical effect; Adverse side effect; Adverse effect (medicine); Prescripticide; Treatment risks; Adverse health effects; Adverse health outcome; Adverse health outcomes

adverse opinion      

аудит

отрицательное [негативное, неблагоприятное] заключение (заключение аудитора о том, что представленные данные не отражают фактическое состояние дел или не дают достоверного и добросовестного взгляда на фактическое состояние дел)

adverse effect         

общая лексика

неблагоприятный эффект

неблагоприятное воздействие

противоположный эффект

critical effect         

нефтегазовая промышленность

критические последствия (отказа)

Definitie

opinion poll
(opinion polls)
An opinion poll involves asking people's opinions on a particular subject, especially one concerning politics.
Nearly three-quarters of people questioned in an opinion poll agreed with the government's decision.
= poll
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Adverse effect

An adverse effect is an undesired harmful effect resulting from a medication or other intervention, such as surgery. An adverse effect may be termed a "side effect", when judged to be secondary to a main or therapeutic effect. The term complication is similar to adverse effect, but the latter is typically used in pharmacological contexts, or when the negative effect is expected or common. If the negative effect results from an unsuitable or incorrect dosage or procedure, this is called a medical error and not an adverse effect. Adverse effects are sometimes referred to as "iatrogenic" because they are generated by a physician/treatment. Some adverse effects occur only when starting, increasing or discontinuing a treatment. Adverse effects can also be caused by placebo treatments (in which case the adverse effects are referred to as nocebo effects). Using a drug or other medical intervention which is contraindicated may increase the risk of adverse effects. Adverse effects may cause complications of a disease or procedure and negatively affect its prognosis. They may also lead to non-compliance with a treatment regimen. Adverse effects of medical treatment resulted in 142,000 deaths in 2013 up from 94,000 deaths in 1990 globally.

The harmful outcome is usually indicated by some result such as morbidity, mortality, alteration in body weight, levels of enzymes, loss of function, or as a pathological change detected at the microscopic, macroscopic or physiological level. It may also be indicated by symptoms reported by a patient. Adverse effects may cause a reversible or irreversible change, including an increase or decrease in the susceptibility of the individual to other chemicals, foods, or procedures, such as drug interactions.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor adverse opinion
1. At the climax of a year of almost incessantly unfavourable headlines and adverse opinion polls, with MPs – almost all of whom have never sat on the opposition side of the Commons, and many of whom would never have got near the Commons if Blair had not been leader – resigning from sinecures, or scurrying around collecting signatures to hysterical letters, it is essential for the party to remember the depths from which Labour has climbed and what it needs to do to win a fourth general election under a new leader.
2. How unlike Blair, who seems convinced that he can still con the ‘tide‘ of adverse opinion running against him in this almost–ruined land. – Tony, Newcastle, England "So for us the storm‘s fury can seem fierce but the ship is on course," "The Tories would love to say we are paralysed or drifting" All these nautuical comparisons would have more relevance if the ship of state was not sinking into a morass of this man and his party‘s making. – Peterh, Sittingbourne UK He so reminds me of Frank Spencer when after blowing up somebody‘s house with a dodgy gas repair, he turned around and said, "Well, I think that‘s all I can do for now." – Mrs.
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