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Paracentesis (Paracentesis, Tapping)

May-28-24

Paracentesis (Tapping) is a puncture, the process of removing excess fluid from a body cavity through a hollow needle or cannula inserted into it. Paracentesis is used to ...

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Free-Floating Anxiety

May-28-24

Free-Floating Anxiety is an all-encompassing fear that does not have any specific cause. It is usually a manifestation of generalized anxiety disorder. People with pointl ...

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Antibiotic

May-28-24

An antibiotic is a chemical substance obtained from fungi or bacteria that can inhibit the growth and reproduction of other microorganisms. Antibiotics are used to treat ...

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Praziquantel (Pravquantel)

May-28-24

Praziquantel: an effective anthelmintic to combat parasitic infections Praziquantel is a powerful anthelmintic drug widely used to remove various types of parasitic worms ...

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Ophthalmoplegia

May-28-24

Ophthalmoplegia is paralysis of the eye muscles. In the case of internal ophthalmoplegia, the internal muscles of the eye are affected: the iris muscles and the ciliary m ...

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Phytogenesis (Phylogenesis)

May-28-24

Phytogenesis is the evolutionary (historical) development of the biological world, various types, classes, orders, families, genera and species or their individual repres ...

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Denaturation

May-28-24

Denaturation is the process of changing the physical and physiological properties of a protein under the influence of various factors such as temperature, x-rays or chemi ...

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Germ Layer

May-28-24

The Germ Layer is one of three different types of tissue present in the very early stages of embryonic development. The existence of the primordial layers can be traced t ...

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Deoxycholic Acid

May-28-24

Deoxycholic acid belongs to the group of bile acids. This is a secondary bile acid that is formed in the liver from primary cholic acid. Deoxycholic acid plays an importa ...

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Lordosis

May-28-24

Lordosis is a curvature of the spine in the sagittal plane, with its convexity facing forward. Small lordoses in the lumbar and cervical spine are normal for humans: thei ...

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