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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Read MoreBenthos (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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Read MoreArterioles are small branches of arteries, especially those that become capillaries. Arterioles are responsible for distributing blood from the arteries to the capillary ...
Read MoreAffective insanity Circular psychosis is a periodically occurring psychosis, manifested by attacks (phases) of mania or depression. The manic phase is characterized by em ...
Read MoreA 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 ...
Read MorePacing: 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 ...
Read MoreOptic 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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