Peroxisomes (or Peroxisomes) are an important part of the cellular structure that plays a role in the regulation of many cellular processes. Despite the fact that peroxis ...
Read MorePhosgene is a highly toxic chemical that was first used as a poison gas during the First World War. Phosgene is a colorless gas with the smell of hay dust and has an asph ...
Read MoreFig- (Phyt-), Phyto- (Phyto-) - a prefix of Greek origin, denoting plants, plant origin. Used in scientific and medical terms, for example: phytocenosis - plant communit ...
Read MoreSchizoid personality is a personality type characterized by isolation, emotional coldness towards other people, inability to express pleasure, lack of response to praise ...
Read MoreLaparotomy is a surgical operation involving incision of the abdominal wall. It is performed in order to examine the organs located in the abdominal cavity and establish ...
Read MoreThe Heart-Lung Machine is a device that replaces the functions of the heart and lungs during heart surgery. It includes a pump that maintains blood circulation and a spec ...
Read MoreElectrooculography: Recording eye movements and analyzing the state of the retina In today's world, medical diagnostics and research play an important role in understandi ...
Read MoreOsteochondritis Dissecans is a condition in which complete or partial separation of a small section(s) of cartilage from the underlying bone occurs, followed by displacem ...
Read MoreMi- (My-) and Myo- (Myo-) are prefixes used in medical terminology to refer to muscles. The prefix "Mi-" comes from the Greek word "mys" - "muscle". The prefix "Myo-" is ...
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