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Behavior Modification

May-28-24

Behavior modification is a technique that uses behavioral psychology, especially operant conditioning, to change people's behavior. This method can be used in a variety o ...

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Platyhelminth

May-28-24

Platyhelminths, also known as flatworms, are a group of animals that belong to the phylum Flatworms. These organisms have a flat body, usually no more than a few millimet ...

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Facial Expression (Fades)

May-28-24

Facial Expression (Fades): what it means and how to help the patient Facial Expression, also known as Fades, is an important indicator of a person's health. This facial e ...

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Manometer

May-28-24

A manometer is one of the most common instruments for measuring pressure in liquids and gases. It is used in many industrial and scientific fields, including medicine, av ...

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Romanowsky Stains

May-28-24

Romanowsky Stains are a group of dyes that are widely used in microscopic examination of blood and tissues. These dyes were developed in the early 20th century by the Rus ...

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Clemastine

May-28-24

Clemastine is a drug used to treat allergic reactions such as hay fever, urticaria and angioedema. It is an antihistamine that blocks the action of histamine, a free orga ...

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Intervertebral Disc

May-28-24

Intervertebral Disc: Structure, Function and Health of the Spine The Intervertebral Disc is a flexible plate of fibrocartilage that connects any two adjacent vertebrae in ...

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Superciliary

May-28-24

Superciliary: Examination of the eyebrow area Introduction In the world of cosmetology and aesthetic surgery, there are many terms that describe various aspects of the ap ...

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Bolus

May-28-24

Bolus: Chewed bolus ready to be swallowed In the world of food bolus and pharmaceuticals, there is one concept that plays an important role in the process of digestion an ...

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Medical error (Malpractice)

May-28-24

Medical error (Malpractice) is a professional error that can have serious consequences for the patient and the doctor. This may be an error in diagnosis, treatment of a d ...

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