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Hole of the Cochlea, Helicotrema

May-28-24

The foramen of the cochlea, Helicotrema, is a small opening inside the inner ear, located at the top of the cochlea and connecting the scala vestibuli and the scala tympa ...

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Cephalin (Cephalin)

May-28-24

Cephalin is a phospholipid that is present in cell membranes. Cephalin is especially abundant in brain cells. Phospholipids, such as cephalin, are the main structural com ...

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Subzonal Insemination (Suv)

May-28-24

Subzonal Insemination (Suv) is a method of artificial insemination that is used in cases where a woman’s infertility is caused by the inability of sperm to overcome the b ...

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-Rrhaphy

May-28-24

-Rrhaphy is a suffix denoting surgical suturing. It is often used in medical terminology to form the names of operations for stitching various tissues and organs. For exa ...

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Brachial Artery

May-28-24

The Brachial Artery is one of the most important arteries of the upper limbs of humans. This artery continues from the axillary artery and begins at the lower edge of the ...

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Coliform Bacteria

May-28-24

Coliform Bacteria is a widespread genus of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria. They live in the gastrointestinal tract of many animals, including humans, and can cause lac ...

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Pharmacy

May-28-24

Pharmacy is an industry involved in the preparation and sale of medicinal substances, as well as the provision of medicines to the population. This industry plays an impo ...

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Arterial trunk (Truncus Arteriosus)

May-28-24

ARTERIAL TRUNK (TRUNCUS ARTERIOSUS) The truncus arteriosus, or Truncus Arteriosus, is the main arterial trunk that arises from the fetal heart. This trunk usually consist ...

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Ultraviolet Rays

May-28-24

Ultraviolet Rays are invisible short-wave radiation that occupies the spectral region between visible and X-ray radiation. The sun's rays include ultraviolet rays, which ...

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Heel

May-28-24

The heel is an important part of the human foot, located behind the ankle joint. It is the basis for many movements and supports the body's weight while walking and runni ...

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