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Ultrasound, Ultrasonic Waves

May-28-24

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 ...

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Feto- (Feto-)

May-28-24

Feto- (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 ...

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Milliliter

May-28-24

A 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 ...

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Scc)

May-28-24

Squamous 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 ...

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Staircase (Scala)

May-28-24

The 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 ...

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Diuresis

May-28-24

Diuresis: increased secretion of urine by the kidneys Diuresis is the process of increased secretion of urine by the kidneys. It is usually observed after taking more flu ...

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Immunotransfusion

May-28-24

Immunotransfusion is a transfusion of immune serum performed to treat a disease or create temporary immunity from a disease. Immunotransfusion is administered intravenous ...

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Radius bone

May-28-24

Radial 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 ...

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Hymenotomy (Hymenotomy)

May-28-24

Hymenotomy 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 ...

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Toxic Shock Syndrome

May-28-24

Toxic 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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