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Nude Mouse

May-28-24

A Nude Mouse is a mouse that is born without a thymus gland. Because of this, the body of such mice does not produce T-lymphocytes. Mice without a thymus gland often deve ...

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Nerve Cell

May-28-24

A nerve cell, also known as a neuron, is the main structure of the nervous system that is responsible for transmitting information in the body. Neurons have the ability t ...

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Binocular

May-28-24

Binocular is an adjective that refers to or fits both eyes. Binocular vision means the ability to see three-dimensional images using both eyes. Many animals have binocula ...

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Collimation (Collimation)

May-28-24

Collimation (from the Latin collimatio - direction along one line) is the process of forming a narrow beam of parallel rays from an initial diverging beam of radiation. C ...

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Washing Siphonage

May-28-24

Siphonage flushing is the movement of liquid from one reservoir to another using a flexible tube. This procedure is used, for example, during gastric lavage, when its cav ...

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Scleromalacia

May-28-24

Scleromalacia is a pathological condition of the eye in which the sclera (the outer layer of the eyeball) thickens as a result of inflammation. The causes of scleromalaci ...

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Neonatal Screening

May-28-24

Neonatal Screening is an important tool in the early detection of diseases in newborn infants. These screening tests are carried out in the first days of a child's life a ...

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Progestogen

May-28-24

Progestogen: description, application and effects Progestogen is a group of steroid hormones that are naturally formed in the female body or can be synthesized artificial ...

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Sphincterotomy

May-28-24

Sphincterotomy: surgery to treat anal fissure and glaucoma Sphincterotomy is a surgical procedure that can be used to treat a variety of conditions. It can be used both t ...

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Anisometropia

May-28-24

Anisometropia is a condition in which a person has different refraction of the eyes. This means that one eye has a different optical power compared to the other. For exam ...

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