- circulating fluid
- промывочная жидкость.
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Circulating microvesicle — The identification of small, membrane bound vesicles has opened a new era in the understanding of cell signaling and the process of molecular communication between cells. Human body fluids contain small, membrane bound exosomes and larger… … Wikipedia
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circuLating — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. flowing, moving, current, circulatory, ambient, diffusive, rotating, circling, in circulation, in motion, fluid; see also moving 1 . Ant. still, motionless*, stationary … English dictionary for students
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