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Glycogenesis

May-28-24

Glycogenesis is an important biochemical reaction that occurs in humans and animals. It is the process of converting glucose into glycogen, which is the body's reserve fo ...

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Pectoral Muscles

May-28-24

The chest muscles are the muscles located on the front surface of the chest. They are divided into superficial and deep. The superficial muscles of the chest include: T ...

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Ague

May-28-24

Agyu (or fever) is the ancient name for malaria. Malaria is an infectious disease caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, which are transmitted by mosquitoes. Sympto ...

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Preoperative

May-28-24

Preoperative - preceding the operation; this term is applied either in relation to the patient’s condition or in relation to the therapeutic measures carried out at this ...

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Paralysis

May-28-24

Paralysis is the loss of motor function of a muscle or group of muscles due to damage to the nervous system. Paralysis can vary in the number of muscles affected, the deg ...

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Somatization disorder, Briquet S Syndrome

May-28-24

Somatization disorder, Briquet S Syndrome, is a mental disorder that manifests itself in the form of multiple physical symptoms that have no explanation in a medical diag ...

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Bodily, Physical, Physical (Physical)

May-28-24

Bodily, Physical, Physical are terms that are often used in medicine to describe the condition of patients and their symptoms. They relate more to the body than the mind, ...

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Event Sampling Behavior

May-28-24

Event Sampling is one of the methods for recording and analyzing human behavior. It is used in psychology to obtain an accurate description of behavior and identify patte ...

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Heart (Heart, Cor)

May-28-24

Heart (Heart, Cor) is an organ that plays a key role in our life and health. It is responsible for circulating blood throughout the body, providing cells with oxygen and ...

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Erysipeloid

May-28-24

Erysipeloid is an infectious disease of the skin and underlying tissues caused by bacteria of the species Ersipelothrix insidiosa. The disease usually develops in people ...

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