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Amethocaine

May-28-24

Amethocaine is a local anesthetic that is widely used in medicine to numb the surface of the skin and mucous membranes of the eye, ear, nose and throat during surgical pr ...

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Laryngofissure

May-28-24

Laryngofissure is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the larynx to perform some other medical procedure. This surgery can be performed for a variety of purposes, ...

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Heparin (Heparin)

May-28-24

Heparin is one of the most common anticoagulants used in medicine to prevent blood clotting. This protein is produced by liver cells, basophilic white blood cells and mas ...

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Acetaminophen

May-28-24

Acetaminophen is the generic name of the drug, also known under the trade names paracetamol, Tylenol, etc. Acetaminophen belongs to the group of non-steroidal anti-inflam ...

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Incubation

May-28-24

Incubation is a process that can refer to both the development of the egg and the provision of artificially maintained conditions for premature infants. In this article w ...

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Basophilia

May-28-24

Basophilia is a pathological condition characterized by an increased content of basophils in the blood. Basophils are a type of leukocyte (white blood cell) that play an ...

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Sagittal

May-28-24

Sagittal is a term used in anatomy to describe the plane running from the back to the abdomen. This plane divides the body into right and left halves and runs along the m ...

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Psychoticism

May-28-24

Psychoticism is one of the three main personality traits defined in psychometric personality theory. It is characterized by a tendency toward extreme emotional reactions, ...

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Haemin

May-28-24

Haemin is an interesting chemical compound that is of particular importance in biochemistry and medicine. It is a derivative of hemoglobin, which is the main component of ...

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Antagonist

May-28-24

An antagonist is a muscle or substance that opposes another muscle or process in the body. The antagonist muscle works opposite to the agonist muscle, helping a person ...

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