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Appestat

May-28-24

The appestate is the center of the brain that controls the amount of food consumed. It is located in the hypothalamus, a part of the brain that regulates basic body funct ...

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Betatron

May-28-24

Betatron: Accelerator for radiotherapy The Betatron is a cyclic accelerator used to accelerate electrons, called beta particles, in a stream of radiation. This device is ...

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Folic Acid, Pteroylglutamic Acid

May-28-24

Folic Acid and Pteroylglutamic Acid are B vitamins that play an important role in the synthesis of nucleic acids and have many other beneficial properties. The metabolic ...

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Conjunctivitis Acute Epidemic (Pink Eye)

May-28-24

Acute Epidemic Conjunctivitis, also known as Pink Eye, is a common eye disease that can affect both children and adults. This disease is caused by inflammation of the con ...

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Ophthalmometer

May-28-24

An ophthalmometer, also known as a keratometer, is a medical device that is used to measure the curvature of the cornea of ​​the eye. This device is widely used in ophtha ...

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Parietal

May-28-24

Parietal is an adjective meaning pertaining to the internal walls of a body cavity, as opposed to its contents. This term is applied primarily to the membranes lining the ...

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Pyometra

May-28-24

Pyometra is a collection of pus inside the uterus. This is a dangerous disease that most often occurs in unsterilized female dogs and cats. Causes The main cause of pyome ...

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Frusemide (Ftvsemide)

May-28-24

Frusemide (Ftvsemide) is a diuretic that is widely used to treat edema caused by various diseases of the heart, liver or kidneys. It is also used to lower blood pressure. ...

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Urin- (Ipp-), Urino- (Ippo-), Uro- (Igo-)

May-28-24

Urin- (Ipp-), Urino- (Ippo-), Uro- (Igo-) is a prefix in medical terms that denotes a relationship to urine or the urinary system. The prefix comes from the Greek word "u ...

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Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (Fad)

May-28-24

Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (FAD) Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (FAD) is a coenzyme derived from riboflavin; takes part in many important redox reactions. It contains two p ...

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