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Упражнение 82

А. Найдите в предложениях определения, выраженные особой формой прилагательного, второй частью которого является слово -shaped, означающее "имеющий форму" (на форму указывает первая часть сложного определения).

Например: V-shaped

имеющий форму буквы V (V-образный) Б. Переведите предложения.


  1. Animal cells may be round, egg-shaped, or rectangular.

  2. Blood platelets are small coin-shaped particles, much smaller than the red cells.

  1. Chromosomes are V-shaped pieces seen in the nuclei of cells during cell division,
    but not seen in resting cells.

  2. The pancreas lies within the abdomino-pelvic cavity in the J-shaped loop between
    the stomach and small intestine.

  1. Men has two bean-shaped kidneys located in the posterior part of the abdomen.

  1. A tonsil is an almond-shaped mass of lymphoid tissue at either side of the back
    of the mouth.

  2. A snail-shaped bony canal, the cochlea, winds two and a half times around a
    pillar of bone and opens into the wall of vestibule.

  1. The L-shaped palatine bones form the posterior portion of the hard palate.

  1. The clavicles are S-shaped bones that originate at the superior and lateral border
    of the manubrium of the sternum.




  1. The hyoid is a small U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue supporting the
    tongue and its muscles.

  2. The horseshoe-shaped large intestine begins at the end of the ileum and ends at
    the anus.

  3. Mitochondria are sausage-shaped bodies with a highly folded interior.

  4. Smooth muscle consists of spindle-shaped cells 40-200 mm long and 4-20 mm
    thick with a central nucleus.

  5. The scapula is a flat triangular-shaped bone, that has certain prominent processes.

  6. Each tracheal cartilage is C-shaped. The closed portion of the С protects the
    anterior and lateral surfaces of the trachea. The open portion of the С faces
    posteriously, toward the esophagus.'



РАЗДЕЛ 17 Значения некоторых приставок

Упражнение 83

A. Найдите в предложениях слова с отрицательным
значением, выраженным различными приставками:
ab-, dis-, поп-, ип-, il-, im-, in-, ir-.

Определите, какой частью речи являются эти слова.

Б. Отбросив приставки, составьте антонимические пары слов и дайте их перевод.

Например: complete - incomplete полный - неполный

B. Переведите предложения.


  1. Connective tissue consists mainly of long fibers embedded in noncellular matter,
    the ground matter.

  2. In surgical patients suffering from the condition there is frequently sudden and
    uncontrollable hemorrhage.

  3. Many drugs produce some very useful action but have in addition some highly
    undesirable side action.

  4. Crohn's disease is believed to be a genetic disorder, and is related in some way
    to an abnormal tissue response to an unidentified etiologic agent.

  5. When a wound is extensive, with uneven edges, the repair cells are unable to
    pull the edges together.

  6. The symptoms of chronic nephritis are often unpredictable, with great variations
    in different cases.

  7. The goal of psychoanalysis is to uncover unconscious psychological patterns and
    enable the patient to discover the influence of these patterns in daily life.

  8. Unfortunately there are no immediate solutions for preventing or reversing this
    form of progressive deafness.

  9. A potential disadvantage of combined therapy is the possibility that antibiotics,
    when administered together, may actually interfere with each other's action.




  1. The medication should never be discontinued abruptly for any reason.

  2. The body in its normal processes regulates cell growth in an orderly manner. In
    cancer, there is no regulation and cell reproduction and growth is disorderly.

  3. When platelets encounter a leak in a blood vessel, they disintegrate and adhere
    to the edges of the injured tissue.

  4. To homeopaths illness is seen as a sign of disharmony or imbalance in the body's
    normal working.

  5. Congenital heart defects result from improper development of the heart and
    blood vessels during the prenatal period.

  6. Some joints are immovable, such as certain fixed joints where segments of bone
    are fused together in the skull.

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  1. The amplitude of a pulse can range from totally impalpable to bounding and full.

  2. If total adrenalectomy is necessary, the removal of both glands creates a serious
    and potentially fatal insufficiency of the hormones these glands produce.

  3. The formation of the bladder stones results from incomplete emptying of bladder,
    with pooling of urine and inadequate elimination of wastes.

  4. For centuries medicine and pharmacy were not independent.

  5. Edema of the ankle is not infrequently observed in the severe anemias but its
    cause is not always apparent.

  6. Galen ['geuan] (A.D. 130 — 200) made many valuable anatomic and physiologic
    observations on animals and applied many of them inaccurately to man.

  7. Indigestible parts of the food pass into the large intestine.

  8. Glucose intolerance due to insulin lack resulting from degeneration of the islets
    of Langerhans is a late manifestation of chronic pancreatitis.

  9. The connection between rheumatic fever and a previous streptococcal infection
    has been proved only indirectly.

  10. Irregular slow waves, called delta waves, are normally found in deep sleep.

  11. Amnesia victims usually have a good chance of recovery if there is no irreparable
    brain damage.

  12. If the bone marrow is not irreparably damaged, the prognosis is good with proper
    treatment.

  13. The complex network of innumerable and microscopically small capillaries
    distributed throughout the tissues supplies blood to all cells in the body.



Упражнение

84

А. Выпишите выделенные слова и найдите их перевод. Определите в них корень и приставку. Отбросив приставку, составьте пары однокоренных слов. Возле каждой пары напишите значение приставки.

Например: malnutrition - недостаточное питание nutrition - питание (mal- - плохой, неправильный)

Б. Переведите предложения.


  1. The presence of albumin in the urine indicates malfunction of the kidney.

  2. The endocrine glands and enzymes are vital to the proper use of food by the
    body, and defects in their functioning may cause forms of malnutrition.

  3. In medical and nursing practice, malpractice means bad, wrong, or injudicious
    treatment of a patient professionally.

  4. A lack of vitamin D can cause rickets, which results in malformed limbs in infants
    because the bones fail to harden properly.

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  1. 90% of people infected with ТВ never show signs of the disease unless they
    become malnourished or immunosuppressed.

  1. Anyone can become undernourished if he seriously neglects his diet.

  1. Overnutrition disturbs metabolism in many ways. It often begins in infancy with
    the use of overconcentrated milk formulae laced with sugar.

  1. Overweight children usually become overweight adults.

  2. Overindulgence in alcohol does not alleviate anxiety but only makes it worse.




  1. The major benefits obtained in treating diseases such as lymphoma, breast cancer
    and multiple myeloma far outweigh the risks of developing a second malignancy.

  2. Lay persons often are misinformed about the cause and effects of acne.

  3. The primary aim in the treatment of metabolic alkalosis is to reestablish fluid and
    electrolyte balance.

  4. To reroute the flow of blood around blockages in coronary arteries, surgeons
    must graft other vessels (taken from the patient's chest and leg) onto the diseased
    vessel, past the obstructions.

  5. Certain cells can resynthesize glucose.

  6. A premature baby has little fat of any kind, and unless it is artificially kept warm
    its temperature quickly falls to a dangerous level.



РАЗДЕЛ 18 Внешне похожие слова,

которые часто путают

Упражнение

85

А. Выпишите пары и группы внешне похожих слов и определите, в чём их различие в написании и по значению.

Б. Переведите предложения.


  1. It is believed that prehistoric man suffered from some of the same dental diseases
    that afflict modern man.

  2. Every human being begins life as a single cell no bigger that the dot above the
    letter "i".

  3. In many cases the cause of pneumonia is bacterial.

  4. The kidneys remove waste matter from the body in the form of urine.

  5. The force with which blood pushes against the blood vessel wall is called the
    blood pressure.

  6. a) The symptoms of brain tumor vary.

b) The number of accessory glands and organs that empty secretions into the alimentary canal is very great.

  1. a) This effect is sometimes boosted by ultraviolet light treatment,
    b) Many factors affect heartbeat and circulation.

  2. a) Lack of vitamin A affects the body's growth and resistance to disease,
    b) Most effects on the circulation are indirect and complex.

  3. a) Arterial pressure is also affected by the chemical composition of the blood,
    b) The movements of the eye-ball are effected by six small muscles.

10. a) It has long been thought that gastric ulcers are related to the production of acid.

  1. The human body has a thorough digestive system which performs chemical
    rearrangement of food.

  2. After food has been chewed, it passes through the esophagus into the stomach.

  3. Deep fascia is the tough fibrous tissue covering muscles, blood vessels, and
    nerves.

  4. Though the human body is composed of a vast number of individual units,
    these units must function together as a whole.

Тексты

для тренировочного и контрольного перевода

(к части 4)

1. Although there js no clear evidence that hypertension can be prevented by staying thin, keeping one's salt intake low, and eating a lot of green vegetables, and fruit 122


with high potassium content, it seems reasonable to pursue such a course especially if one is slightly obese and has a family history of hypertension.

  1. As far as transplant surgery is concerned, man's best friend is the pig. Pig heart
    valves, for instance, can be used as replacements for human ones, while, in
    emergencies, pig skin has been grafted to deal with severe burns. Because pig
    tissues are the nearest in chemical composition to those of man, they are not so
    readily rejected by the defence systems of the recipients' bodies as tissues from
    other animals.

  2. When a muscle contracts many changes occur in it besides shortening. One
    change that is not obvious, but which can be demonstrated by suitable apparatus,
    is that it develops what is known as a "current of action". That part of a muscle
    which is contracting becomes negative to that part which is quiescent, and a
    current that can be measured by a galvanometer flows from one part to the other.

  3. It is well to remember that all drugs can cause both wanted and unwanted effects
    on the body. The unwanted ones are called side effects, and these must be
    balanced against the effects desired in determining if a particular drug will do
    more harm than good. It is a fact that all drugs have the potential to be both
    beneficial and harmful.

  4. There are two types of bone: those that develop by replacing cartilage and those
    that form directly from connective tissue. The latter, which include the bones of
    the cranium, are usually platelike in shape and form in the skin of the developing
    embryo. The cranium is moulded to the contours of the brain; it is the growth of
    the brain that determines the shape of the bones and not vice versa.

  5. The most obviously unusual thing about blood is that it is a liquid, whereas other
    tissues of the body are solid or semisolid. The blood is divided into two parts: a
    watery portion, the plasma, and the formed elements. It is the formed elements
    which give blood its viscosity. It is because the formed elements do not adhere to
    each other but float individually in the blood that blood remains fluid.

  6. Since the number of red corpuscles in the blood stream remains fairly constant
    though they are being continually destroyed, it is obvious that they must be
    replenished from time to time. It is clear that it is not concentration of red blood
    cells in the blood that controls the rate of red cell production, but instead it is the
    functional ability of cells to transport oxygen to the tissues in relation to tissue
    demand for oxygen.

  7. In bronchial asthma there is widespread narrowing of airways, varying over short
    periods of time either spontaneously or as a result of treatment, due in varying
    degree to contraction (spasm) of smooth muscle, edema of the mucosa, chronic
    or recurrent local inflammation of the submucosa with eventual fibrosis, and
    excessive mucus in the lumen of the bronchi and bronchioles; these changes are
    caused by the local release of spasmagens and vasoactive substances (e.g. histamine
    or prostaglandins) in the course of an allergic process.

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РАЗДЕЛ 19 Знаете ли Вы?

Упражнение 86

А. Вставьте следующие определения, характеризующие различные кости скелета:

flat rectangular

long small

narrow triangular

quadrangular wide

Б. Переведите предложения.


  1. The calcaneus is the irregular ... bone at the back of the tarsus.

  2. The coccyx is a small ... bone projecting beyond the sacrum.

  3. The femur is the ..., strongest and heaviest bone of the body.

  4. The lachrymal bones are the ... and most fragile bones of the face.

  5. The patella is a small irregularly ... bone over the anterior aspect of the knee.

  6. The ribs are 12 pairs of thin ... curved long bones, forming the posterior and
    lateral walls of the chest.

  7. The scapula is a ... thin triangular bone in the upper part of the back.

  8. The sternum is the elongated ... bone extending down the midline of the chest.



Упражнение

87

А. Вставьте следующие предлоги, чтобы точно описать расположение различных органов и частей тела человека:

above between

around in front of

behind near

below within

Б. Переведите предложения.


  1. The abdomen is the space ... the body ... the diaphragm and ... the pelvis.

  2. Adenoids are the lymph glands located in the throat ... the nose.

  1. The ankle joint is formed where the top of the talus fits in ... the lower ends of
    tibia and fibula.

  2. From its origin at the left ventricle, the aorta passes upward, curves ... the he art,
    and runs downward.

  3. The brain is contained ... the cranium and constitutes the upper part of the
    cerebro-spinal axis.

  1. The duodenum forms a loop ... the head of the pancreas.

  2. The forehead is the part of the face ... the eyes and ... the hair.

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  1. The gall-bladder is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located ... the liver in the right
    upper portion of the abdomen.

  1. The hand is the section of the upper limb ... the wrist.




  1. The heart is situated slightly to the left of the central part of the chest ... the
    lungs.

  2. The lungs lie free ... the pleural cavities of the thorax except where they are
    attached at their roots.

  3. The parathyroid glands are situated ... the thyroid.

  4. The pancreas lies ... the stomach, except for its head, which lies ... the curve of
    the duodenum.

  5. The spinal cord is the lower portion of the central nervous system which is
    situated ... the spinal column.

  6. The spleen is the organ in the top part of the abdominal cavity ... the stomach.

  7. The sublingual gland lies ... the tongue.

  8. The kneecap is a small bone ... the knee joint.


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