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Ridge

May-28-24

Ridge is an anatomical term meaning a narrow, elongated projection on the surface of a bone or other anatomical structure. In anatomy, ridges serve as attachment sites fo ...

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Tarsoplasty

May-28-24

Tarzoplasty is a type of blepharoplasty, plastic surgery on the eyelids. Tarzoplasty surgically restores the normal shape and function of the tarsal plate, the cartilagin ...

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Colistin

May-28-24

Colistin is an antibiotic that is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, including gastroenteritis. This drug is a mixture of antimicrobial substances that are ...

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Organ (Organ)

May-28-24

An organ is a complex structure, including several types of tissue, that performs specific functions in the body. Organs can be large, such as the heart, lungs, and liver ...

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Psychodrama (Psychodrata)

May-28-24

Psychodrama is a type of group psychotherapy that allows people to explore their emotions and experiences using dramatic methods. During psychodrama, a group of people pl ...

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Validity, Validity

May-28-24

Validity is the degree to which clinical symptoms or tests reflect the presence of a disease. Reduced reliability is observed in those tests that, when repeated many time ...

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Sympathetic Nervous System

May-28-24

The Sympathetic Nervous System is part of the autonomic nervous system. Its center is located in the lateral horns of the VIII cervical, all thoracic and 1-11 lumbar segm ...

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Saphenous Nerve

May-28-24

The Saphenous Nerve is a large branch of the femoral nerve responsible for innervation of the skin of the medial surface of the knee joint, the anterior and medial surfac ...

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Mandelic Acid

May-28-24

Mandelic Acid is a medicinal substance that prevents the development and growth of bacteria; was previously used (in the form of ammonium or calcium salts) to treat urina ...

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Monoclonal Antibody

May-28-24

Antibodies play an important role in the body's immune system, helping to fight infections and other pathological processes. In recent decades, an innovative method for p ...

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