- biologically active substance
- биологически активное вещество (сокр. БАВ)
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
English-Russian Biotechnology Glossary. A. F. Valikhov, V. V. Kolotvin, O. A. Legonkova, I. A. Rogov, Thomas Creamer. 2007.
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internationalunit — international unit n. Abbr. IU 1. The quantity of a biologically active substance, such as a hormone or vitamin, required to produce a specific response. 2. A unit of potency for similarly active substances, based on this quantity and accepted as … Universalium
international unit — noun Date: 1922 a quantity of a biologically active substance (as a vitamin) that produces a particular biological effect agreed upon as an international standard … New Collegiate Dictionary
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international unit — /ɪntəˌnæʃnəl ˈjunət/ (say intuh.nashnuhl yoohnuht) noun a unit of the amount of a biologically active substance, such as a vitamin or hormone, required to produce a specific response …
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