Interviews of citology in uzbek language problems and objectives
Abstract
In the article analyzed the important questions on lexis, formation and meaning of terms on the basis of translation of cytological terms from Latin, English and Russian into Uzbek, which are included in Federative International Committee on histology and cytology, 2005
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