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13 I. Translate into Russian. 1. Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin. 2. Cyst formation is more common in males than in females. 3. In more recent times interest has been focused on four organisms: the intracellular parasite Chlamydia pneumonia, the herpes viruses (type 1 and type 2), Helicobacter pylori. 4. Multiple cross-sectional studies have demonstrated a higher incidence of atherosclerotic complications in patients with periodontal disease. 5. The stomach is the widest and most elastic part of the alimentary canal. 6. The liver is the largest gland in the human body and one of the most complex of all human organs. 7. Viruses are structurally much simpler than bacteria. 8. Radicular cysts occur most frequently in the anterior region of the maxilla. 9. A disease is better understood when its etiology is known. 10. Metabolism is more active in the young than in the adult. II. Circle the correct form of adjectives, adverbs or conjunctions. 1. The fracture was more/most evident on X‑ray examination than on palpation. 2. The better/best diagnostic apparatuses, the more/less accurate findings doctors get. 3. The fewer/less a man eats sugar the worse/better teeth condition he has. 4. Doctors should remember that prevention of diseases is as/so important as/so correctly administered treatment. 5. The commonest/most common etiological factor of hepatitis is a virus. 6. The cells of central portion of cysts become separated far and far/further and further. 7. The investigators found that fluids of radicular cysts have a high level of gamma globulin almost most/more than half to patient’s own serum. 8. In general, liver stiffness is as high as/higher in men than in women (5.81±1.84 vs 5.23 ±1.59KPa). 9. Transient elastography is reliable/less reliable for detection of fibrosis stage 2 as compared to more advanced stages of the liver fibrosis. 10. Complication rates after transjugular puncture are low/lower than via percutanous biopsy.
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