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Xylem (Gr. Xylon - Wood)

May-28-24

Xylem (from the Greek "xylon" - wood) is one of the two main types of conducting tissue in plants, along with phloem. It plays an important role in the transport of water ...

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Xerophytes (Gr. Xeros - Dry, Phyton - Plant)

May-28-24

Xerophytes (from the Greek words "xeros" - dry and "phyton" - plant) are plants that are able to survive in low humidity conditions. They are adapted to life in arid and ...

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Cards

May-28-24

Cards: Game and development for children Playing cards is a fun activity that not only entertains a child, but also contributes to his development. It helps calm the chil ...

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Plasters

May-28-24

Patches: a convenient dosage form for external use Patches are a convenient form of medication for external use that has the ability to adhere tightly to the skin. They a ...

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Metabolism and Energy

May-28-24

Metabolism and energy is a fundamental process that ensures the vital activity of all living organisms. This process consists of a set of chemical transformations of subs ...

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Areca Palm Or Catechu

May-28-24

The areca palm, also known as catechu, is a species of palm tree in the family Agesaceae (Palmae). Despite its beautiful appearance, this vegetation can be dangerous to h ...

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Nystagmus

May-28-24

Nystagmus: what is it and how to deal with it Nystagmus is rapid jerky horizontal, vertical or rotational eye movements that follow one after another and do not depend on ...

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Cardiac Asthma and Pulmonary Edema

May-28-24

Cardiac Asthma And Pulmonary Edema: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Cardiac Asthma (CA) and pulmonary edema (PE) are clinical syndromes that are characterized b ...

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Maximum Permissible Concentrations

May-28-24

Maximum permissible concentrations Maximum permissible concentrations (MAC) are the maximum amount of a harmful substance per unit volume (air, water or other liquids) or ...

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Coccygeal Epithelial Course

May-28-24

The coccygeal epithelial tract is a developmental anomaly - a blindly ending tubular depression of the skin in the intergluteal fold, usually containing deflated epitheli ...

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