Oleic acid, or Oleic Acid, is one of the most common types of fatty acids. It belongs to the group of monounsaturated fatty acids and is a colorless liquid with a charact ...
Read MoreDesferrioxamine is a medicinal substance that combines with iron present in body tissues and fluids; used for the treatment of iron poisoning (including as a result of lo ...
Read MoreAnthrax (Anthrax): symptoms, causes and treatment Anthrax is an acute infectious disease that affects not only farm animals, but also humans. It is caused by the bacteriu ...
Read MoreStern- and Stem- are prefixes used in medical terminology to refer to the sternum. The sternum is also called the sternum - a large flat bone located in the front of the ...
Read MoreStench (lat. fetor, foetor) - an unpleasant odor. Stench can come from different sources: human or animal body, food, chemicals, waste, etc. It is caused by rotting, deco ...
Read MoreAttention deficit disorder, or ADD, is a condition characterized by problems concentrating and hyperactivity. It is often referred to as a synonym for Attention Deficit H ...
Read MoreEnteric-coated tablets are one of the most common methods of delivering drugs into the body. This technology makes it possible to protect the drug from the effects of gas ...
Read MoreThioparamitone - see Thiacetazone. Thioparamizone is synonymous with the drug Thiacetazone, which is used to treat tuberculosis. It belongs to anti-tuberculosis drugs and ...
Read MoreEdema (Oedema) is a condition in which excess fluid accumulates in the tissues of the body. This condition can be observed both locally, for example, with injury or infla ...
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