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Venereal Disease

May-28-24

Venereal disease - see Sexually transmitted disease. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), or sexually transmitted diseases, are infections that are passed from one perso ...

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Poikilocyte

May-28-24

A poikilocyte is a type of red blood cell (erythrocyte) that has an irregular shape. The name "poikilocyte" comes from the Greek word "poikilos", which means "varied". Du ...

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Aprosexia

May-28-24

Aprosexia is a rare psychological condition that is characterized by a person’s inability to fixate attention on any object. This condition has various causes, such as po ...

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Mikr- (Micr-), Mikro (Micro-)

May-28-24

Micro (Micr-), Micro (Micro-) are prefixes that we often encounter in our everyday life. They are used to indicate small sizes and fractions of units of measurement. The ...

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Fluorescence

May-28-24

Fluorescence (from Latin fluor - to flow, flow) is the ability of some substances (fluorophores) to absorb quanta of light or other electromagnetic radiation and then emi ...

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Dissection Ii

May-28-24

Dissection Ii is a procedure used in medicine and science to study internal organs and tissues of the body. This method allows for various operations and studies that wou ...

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Dermatomyositis

May-28-24

Dermatomyositis is a rare inflammatory disease that affects the skin, muscles and sometimes internal organs. It is one of the types of collagenosis, a group of diseases t ...

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Lanugo

May-28-24

Lanugo are thin hairs that cover the body and limbs of the human fetus during pregnancy. This phenomenon is part of the normal development of the embryo and plays an impo ...

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Euploidy

May-28-24

Euploidy: State of harmony in the chromosome set Euploidy is a term used to describe the state of cells, tissues, or organisms in which a complete set of chromosomes is p ...

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Lysogenic

May-28-24

Lysogenic is a term that refers to the ability of certain viruses to cause lysis (destruction) of bacteria. Unlike lytic viruses, which immediately begin to destroy bacte ...

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