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Niacin (Niacin)

May-28-24

Niacin - see Nicotinic acid. Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in the body. It is part of the coenzymes NAD and NA ...

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Anacrotism

May-28-24

Anacrotia is an abnormal pulse wave curve in which the systolic peak is biconvex with a secondary rise after an initial rise. This form of pulse wave can be observed with ...

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Oligoarthritis (Pauciarthritis)

May-28-24

Oligoarthritis (Pauciarthritis) is a type of arthritis that is characterized by damage to a small number of joints. The term "oligoarthritis" comes from the Greek "oligo" ...

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Internal (Ingesta)

May-28-24

Internal (Ingesta) are food and drinks that we consume through the mouth and which enter our digestive canal. These substances play an important role in the functioning o ...

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Euphoria

May-28-24

Euphoria is a state that many of us feel during moments when we experience intense joy, delight or satisfaction. This feeling of optimism, cheerfulness and well-being is ...

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Tachycardia

May-28-24

Tachycardia is a faster than normal heartbeat. Sinus tachycardia can develop in a healthy person during physical activity or nervous excitement. It may also be associated ...

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De- (De-)

May-28-24

De- is a prefix in English that is used to denote the removal, loss, alteration, or change of something. It is one of the most common prefixes in the English language and ...

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Bacteriolysin

May-28-24

Bacteriolysin is a protein that can destroy bacteria by breaking down their cell walls. It is a type of lysine, a group of enzymes that can destroy the cell walls of bact ...

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Incidence Rate, Inception Rate

May-28-24

Incidence Rate (Inception Rate) is an indicator characterizing the number of new cases of a disease that have arisen in a certain population over a fixed period of time. ...

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Aloxiprin (Aloxiprin)

May-28-24

Aloxiprin is a compound obtained from aluminum oxide and aspirin. The action and scope of application of this compound are similar to aspirin, but it is considered more s ...

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