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Dolichocephalic Skull (Gr. Dolichos - Long, Mullet - Head)

May-28-24

A dolichocephalic skull (from the Greek words "dolichos" - long and "kephale" - head) is a skull whose width is less than 75% of its length. This type of skull is charact ...

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Light Ophthalmia (Photoophthalmia)

May-28-24

Light ophthalmia (photoophthalmia) Light ophthalmia (photoophthalmia) is a burn of the conjunctiva, cornea and retina when the eyes are exposed to very bright light. Symp ...

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Benthos (Gr. Benthos - Seabed)

May-28-24

Benthos (from the Greek "benthos" - seabed) is an ecosystem of bottom fauna of seas and fresh water bodies. This part of the sea is home to many species of living organis ...

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Downloading Biceps

May-28-24

Pumping up your biceps: an effective exercise for muscle development Dumbbell curls are one of the most effective exercises for developing biceps. They allow you to effec ...

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Arterioles

May-28-24

Arterioles are small branches of arteries, especially those that become capillaries. Arterioles are responsible for distributing blood from the arteries to the capillary ...

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Ventricle

May-28-24

The ventricle is a cavity inside an organ. For example, the ventricles are the cavities in the brain and those chambers of the heart into which blood flows from the atria ...

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Affective insanity

May-28-24

Affective insanity Circular psychosis is a periodically occurring psychosis, manifested by attacks (phases) of mania or depression. The manic phase is characterized by em ...

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Gel (Latin Gelare - Freeze)

May-28-24

A gel is a colloidal system in which the solid phase forms a continuous spatial network, and the liquid phase fills the voids of this network. Gels are characterized by h ...

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Cardiostimulation

May-28-24

Pacing: an effective method for treating heart rhythm disorders Heart rhythm disorders are common conditions that can lead to serious complications such as stroke or hear ...

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Optic Nerve Atrophy

May-28-24

Optic atrophy Optic atrophy is a disease characterized by gradual degeneration of the optic nerve leading to partial or complete blindness. Etiology Causes of development ...

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