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Suture P (Suture)

May-28-24

In anatomy, suture P is a type of fixed joint that mainly connects the bones of the skull. These joints are characterized by the presence of a minimal amount of connectiv ...

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Flexor

May-28-24

Flexor: functional muscle and its role in movement The flexor is a muscle that plays an important role in the movement of limbs and other parts of the body. The flexor ca ...

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Modeling

May-28-24

Modeling is one of the methods used to change human behavior. It is based on observing another person and becoming accustomed to their behavior. With the help of modeling ...

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Right (Rubber)

May-28-24

Gums (in anatomy) are the mucous membrane that covers the alveolar processes of the jaws and surrounds the necks of the teeth. The gums consist of dense connective tissue ...

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Tensiometer, Strain Gauge

May-28-24

A tensiometer, or strain gauge (Strain Gauge) is a highly sensitive device designed to accurately measure mechanical stresses and deformations of various objects. The pri ...

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Gel

May-28-24

Gel is a unique dispersed system that has the properties of both a solid and a liquid. Basically, the gel is a suspension that has a jelly-like appearance. Gels are widel ...

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Cavernous Breathing

May-28-24

Cavernous Breathing is a type of breathing sound. Cavernous breathing occurs when air passes through cavities in the lungs filled with fluid or mucus. This leads to the a ...

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Diastolic Pressure

May-28-24

Blood pressure is one of the most important indicators of human health. It is defined as the force with which blood pushes against the walls of the arteries during heart ...

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Never Seen (Jamais Vu)

May-28-24

Never Seen (Jamais Vu) is one of the manifestations of psychomotor epilepsy, in which a person suddenly loses touch with the entire reality around him. At such moments, e ...

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Organism

May-28-24

Organism: A living object made up of cells An Organism is a living object that consists of cells. It can be single-celled, such as a bacterium or amoeba, or multicellular ...

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