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Read MoreThe Bite-Wing device is a device used in dentistry for dental radiography. It allows you to simultaneously examine the crowns of the teeth on the upper and lower jaws. Th ...
Read MoreMitral Stenosis: causes, symptoms and treatment Mitral stenosis is a heart disease that occurs due to narrowing of the mitral valve opening caused by scar changes as a re ...
Read MoreImmunosuppression is the suppression of the body's immune responses. It can occur as a result of various diseases or taking certain medications. One of the most well-know ...
Read MoreRelaxation Therapy is a treatment method that is based on teaching the patient ways to relax and reduce muscle tension. The goal of this therapy is to help people overcom ...
Read MoreIsoantigen is an antigen that forms a natural component of human tissue. For example, antigens of the human antigenic leukocyte system are isoantigens, since they are sim ...
Read MorePseudoagglutination, Nonspecific Agglutination (Red Blood Cells) (Pseudoagglutination) - the formation of false accumulations of red blood cells during the antiserum-anti ...
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