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Syneresis (Syneresis)

May-28-24

Syneresis is the process of thickening a blood clot that occurs during its formation. In the initial stage of formation, a blood clot is a network of fibrin fibers contai ...

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Syncytiotrophoblast

May-28-24

Although the word "syncytiotrophoblast" may seem unfamiliar and confusing to most people, it is an important structure that plays a critical role in the development of th ...

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Papilloma

May-28-24

Papilloma is a benign tumor on the surface of the skin or mucous membranes, resembling a small papilla in appearance. Examples of papillomas are: Basal-cell papillomas ...

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Shaping Desired Behavior

May-28-24

Shaping Desired Behavior: How it works and how to apply it in practice Shaping is a technique used in behavior modification to teach a person to perform complex actions o ...

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Bifid

May-28-24

Bifid is a term that describes an object or organism that is divided into two parts. This phenomenon occurs in various fields of science, including biology, anatomy, geol ...

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Arthroplasty

May-28-24

Arthroplasty is the surgical restoration of a diseased joint. To prevent fusion of the articular surfaces of the bones after surgery, a large gap is left between them (ga ...

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Epidiascope

May-28-24

Epidiascope (from ancient Greek ἐπί - on and διασκοπέω - to consider) is an optical device for projecting images of opaque objects on a screen on an enlarged scale. The e ...

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Plaster

May-28-24

Plaster: an indispensable tool in the medicine cabinet Plaster is an adhesive tape that is widely used as first aid for cuts, scrapes and other minor wounds. It can also ...

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Dysphasia (Dysphasid)

May-28-24

Dysphasia is a neurological disorder associated with a person's ability to pronounce words and understand speech. Dysphasia belongs to a group of disorders called aphasia ...

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Histidine

May-28-24

Histidine is an amino acid from which histamine is formed. Histidine is a non-essential amino acid, meaning the body can synthesize it independently from other substances ...

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