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Pluri- (Pluri-)

May-28-24

Pluri- is a prefix that means “more than one,” “several.” It comes from the Latin word "plures", which means "many". The prefix pluri- is used to form words that describe ...

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Arousal

May-28-24

Arousal is a physiological process that occurs in the human body in response to various external and internal stimuli. This process can manifest itself in both psychologi ...

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Graafian Follicle

May-28-24

The Graaffian vesicle is a mature ovarian follicle just before ovulation. It has a large cavity filled with fluid and stretches the surface of the ovary. Inside Graafov's ...

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Deoxycorticosterone

May-28-24

Deoxycorticosterone is a hormone synthesized and secreted by the adrenal cortex; regulates water-salt balance in the body. Deoxycorticosterone belongs to the group of cor ...

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Тарзит (Tarsitis)

May-28-24

Tarsitis is an inflammation of the edge of the cartilage of the eyelid. This disease affects both the upper and lower eyelids. The causes of tarsitis can be infections (v ...

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Billings Method

May-28-24

The Billings Method is one of the pregnancy planning methods based on the study of cervical mucous secretions. This method was developed by John and Evelyn Billings in th ...

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Ethylene

May-28-24

Ethylene is a highly flammable combustible gas; sometimes used in inhalations as an anesthetic. It usually does not have any toxic effects, but after inhalation, patients ...

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Periderm

May-28-24

Periderm is a secondary integumentary tissue that is formed during plant growth and replaces the primary epidermis. The periderm consists of several layers of cells - phe ...

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Night Terror

May-28-24

Night Terror is a condition in children (usually aged 2-4 years) when, shortly after falling asleep, they begin to cry heavily in their sleep from sudden fear. It is diff ...

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Delhi Boil

May-28-24

Delhi Boil, also known as Delhi Boil, is a type of cutaneous leishmaniasis. This disease is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania, which are transmitted t ...

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