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Fading

May-28-24

Fading is a method used in behavior modification. Consists of gradually reducing the frequency or intensity of prompts (incentives) that were initially provided to shape ...

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Systole Ectopic Beat, Extrasystole

May-28-24

Ectopic systole (Ectopic Beat), Extrasystole (Extrasystole) is a cardiac contraction that occurs under the influence of an impulse generated in any part of the heart, but ...

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Nuchd

May-28-24

The neck (nuchd) is the back of the neck. The neck is located between the occipital bone of the skull and the seventh cervical vertebra. It corresponds to the occipital r ...

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Charcot S Joint

May-28-24

Charcot S Joint: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Charcot S Joint is a damaged, swollen and deformed joint that most often occurs in the knee area. This joint usually occur ...

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Food Poisoning

May-28-24

Food Poisoning is a disease of the digestive system that develops as a result of eating foods that contain bacteria, the toxins they produce, or (less commonly) insectici ...

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Melatonin

May-28-24

Melatonin is a hormone secreted in the dark (but not in the light) by the pineal gland. Melatonin receptors located in the brain, located in the cells of the hypothalamic ...

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Patau Syndrome

May-28-24

Patau Syndrome is a serious chromosomal disorder that occurs when a person's somatic cells have three chromosomes No. 13 instead of the usual two. This genetic disorder i ...

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Blackhead Eel

May-28-24

Blackhead is a plug formed from the secretion of the sebaceous glands and keratin in the outer openings of the excretory ducts of the sebaceous glands, which open in the ...

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Taurine (Taurine)

May-28-24

Taurine is an amino acid that is part of taurocholate, one of the bile salts. In the central nervous system, this amino acid is a neurotransmitter. Taurine is found in hi ...

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Periosteum

May-28-24

Periosteum is one of the most important components of bone tissue. This dense connective tissue layer covers the entire surface of the bone, with the exception of its art ...

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