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Hysteroscope, Uteroscope

May-28-24

Hysteroscope and Utemscope are instruments that are widely used in gynecology for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases of the uterus and its appendages. Both i ...

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Predisposition

May-28-24

Predisposition is a concept that describes a person's tendency to develop a certain disease. This tendency may be due to heredity, as well as external factors such as die ...

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Electrophoresis

May-28-24

Electrophoresis (Electrophoresis) is a method of separating electrically charged particles in solution, which is widely used in biochemistry and biological research. This ...

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Spironolactone (Spironolactone)

May-28-24

Spironolactone: description, use and side effects Spironolactone is a synthetic corticosteroid that inhibits the action of the hormone aldosterone. This drug is used to t ...

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Spermatozoon (Spermatozoon, Sperm, Plural. Spermatozoa)

May-28-24

Spermatozoon (Spermatozoon, Sperm, Pl. Spermatozoa): Important role in reproduction A sperm is a mature male reproductive cell that plays a decisive role in the process o ...

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Reduction Division

May-28-24

Reduction Division is one of the most important processes that occurs in the cells of organisms involved in sexual reproduction. This process refers to the first division ...

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Filament, Thread

May-28-24

A filament is a very thin thread-like structure (for example, a chain of bacterial cells). The word filament comes from the Latin filum, which means thread. Filaments are ...

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Malaise (Malaise)

May-28-24

Malaise is a feeling of general discomfort. This feeling may accompany some kind of physical discomfort or indicate that a person has an illness. When feeling unwell, a p ...

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Sideropenia

May-28-24

Sideropenia is a condition characterized by iron deficiency in the body. The reasons for the development of sideropenia may be different. Most often, sideropenia occurs d ...

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White Matter

May-28-24

Substantia White is a substance of the central nervous system that is less intensely colored than gray matter. The white matter is formed by the processes of neurons, mos ...

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