Ultrasound, Waves Ultrasonic Waves are sound waves of extremely high frequency (over 20,000 Hz) indistinguishable by the human ear. Ultrasound is used to study various st ...
Read MoreFeto- (from Latin fetus - fruit) is a prefix indicating a connection with the fetus. Used to form complex words denoting various structures and processes related to the f ...
Read MoreA milliliter is one thousandth of a liter. This measure of volume is widely used in science, medicine, cooking and other fields where accurate volume measurement is impor ...
Read MoreSquamous Cell Carcinoma (Scc) is the second most common skin cancer in humans (after basal cell carcinoma). This type of cancer develops mainly in middle-aged and elderly ...
Read MoreThe scala (Scala) is one of the spiral canals in the cochlea of the inner ear. The middle scale (scala media) (or cochlear duct) is the central membranous canal contain ...
Read MoreImmunotransfusion is a transfusion of immune serum performed to treat a disease or create temporary immunity from a disease. Immunotransfusion is administered intravenous ...
Read MoreRadial bone (Radius): structure and functions The radius, also known as the radius, is one of the two bones of the forearm, the other bone being the ulna. The radius is a ...
Read MoreHymenotomy is a medical procedure that involves cutting the hymen. This operation can be performed on girls if the film completely covers the entrance to the vagina and p ...
Read MoreToxic Shock Syndrome is an acute state of shock that occurs with septicemia caused by staphylococcal infection. Most often, this condition is associated with the presence ...
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