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Bupivacaine

May-28-24

Bupivacaine: a potent local anesthetic Bupivacaine is one of the most effective local anesthetics used in medicine for regional anesthesia. It belongs to the amide class ...

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H2-Receptor Antagonist

May-28-24

An H2-receptor antagonist is a drug that blocks the action of histamine on H2 receptors. Histamine is a substance produced in the body that binds to H2 receptors in the s ...

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Stitch, Surgical Suture (Stitch)

May-28-24

A surgical suture, also known as a stitch, is one of the most common techniques for closing a wound after surgery. This procedure involves using a needle and thread to co ...

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Lysogeny

May-28-24

Lysogeny is an interaction between a bacteriophage and a host cell, in which the bacteriophage is integrated into the bacterial genome in the form of a prophage, which ca ...

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Cavernosometry

May-28-24

Cavernosometry is a method of measuring the pressure inside the corpora cavernosa of the penis during fluid infusion. This study is conducted to evaluate erectile functio ...

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Spot 1. (Macula, Pl. Maculae)

May-28-24

Macule 1, or macula in its Latin form, is a small area of ​​tissue that differs from its surrounding tissue in structure or function. In medicine and anatomy, this term i ...

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Bronchopneumonia

May-28-24

Bronchopneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that affects the airways (bronchi) and lung tissue (alveoli). It is usually caused by a bacterial infection, but can also ...

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Coenzyme A

May-28-24

Coenzyme A is a nucleotide that contains pantothenic acid. It is an essential coenzyme in the Krebs cycle and is also involved in fatty acid metabolism reactions. Pantoth ...

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Prompting

May-28-24

Prompting is an important technique used in behavior modification to elicit a response that was previously absent from a person. This method is often used in teaching and ...

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Endogenous

May-28-24

Endogenous: what is it and how does it affect the body? Endogenous is a term that describes processes occurring within the body. Unlike exogenous processes that occur fro ...

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