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Ileocystoplasty

May-28-24

Ileocystoplasty is a surgical procedure in which part of the ileum is used to increase the capacity of the bladder. This operation is performed for conditions accompanied ...

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Melanism (Melanism), Melanosis (Melanosis)

May-28-24

Melanism, Melanosis is an unusual, pronounced pigmentation of body tissues caused by excessive production of melanin pigment in them. For example, hair, skin (after a sun ...

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Hymen (Hymen)

May-28-24

The hymen, or a similar anatomical structure in women, raises many questions and myths in society. In this article we will look at what the hymen is, how it functions, an ...

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Endolymphatic Sac

May-28-24

Endolymphatic Sac (Endotympanic Sac) The endolymphatic sac, or endolymphatic sac (lat. saccus endolymphaticus) is a small expansion at the end of the endolymphatic duct i ...

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Northern Blot Analysis

May-28-24

Northern Blot Analysis is one of the gene expression methods that allows you to determine the presence and amount of specific RNAs in cells. This method was developed in ...

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Mating, Conjugation

May-28-24

Mating, Conjugation, is one of the methods by which bacteria exchange genetic information. This process allows the transfer of beneficial genes between organisms, which c ...

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Propylthiouracil (Rgopylthiouracil)

May-28-24

Propylthiouracil (Propylthiouracil) is a medicinal substance that reduces the activity of the thyroid gland; used for the treatment of thyrotoxicosis, as well as in the p ...

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Myotomy (Myolomy)

May-28-24

Myotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting or dividing a muscle. The main purpose of a myotomy is to relieve tension in the muscle by partially separating the ...

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Infectious Disease

May-28-24

An infectious disease is a disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites. These pathogens can be transmitted from an infected ...

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Libido

May-28-24

Libido - sexual desire: this term is often used to refer to the strength of sexual desire. In the theory of psychoanalysis, libido (similar to the death instinct) is cons ...

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