Scintillator is a substance that produces fluorescent light flashes when high-energy radiation (for example, beta or gamma rays) is emitted. In medicine, scintillators mo ...
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Read MoreBacteriophage, Phage (Phage) is a bacterial virus that infects a bacterial cell, multiplies in it and often causes its lysis. Typically, a phage consists of a head, which ...
Read MoreNuclear jaundice (Kemicterus) - yellow coloration and subsequent damage to the brain by bile pigment (bilirubin), which is observed with severe manifestations of hemolyti ...
Read MoreGlyceryl Trinitrate, Nitroglycerin is a medicinal substance that is widely used to prevent and treat angina attacks. These attacks occur as a result of decreased blood su ...
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