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Cage Arrow-shaped

May-28-24

The sagittal cell is also known as the c cell. sagittales, is one of the types of neurons that are found in the central nervous system of humans and other animals. They g ...

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Cream Repellent

May-28-24

Repellent cream Country of origin: Russia Pharmaceutical group: Insecticides and repellents Manufacturers: Modum (Russia) International name: Repellent cream Synonyms: Re ...

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Urethra

May-28-24

The urethra, also known as the urethra, is the tube through which urine exits the bladder. The urethra is part of the genitourinary system and there are some differences ...

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Abscess Encapsulated

May-28-24

Encapsulated abscess (a. incapsulatus) is a type of abscess in which the infection is enclosed in a capsule formed by body tissue. This capsule is the body's defense resp ...

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Giant cell bone tumor

May-28-24

Giant cell bone tumor (gigantocellularis ossis) is a rare type of tumor that can occur in any bone in the body. This tumor got its name due to the presence of giant cells ...

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Martina Peptone

May-28-24

Martin Peptone (L. Martin) is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. She appears in the TV series Star Trek: Voyager. Marthena was born on the planet Kessik IV ...

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Pemphigus vulgare

May-28-24

Pemphigus vulgaris, also known as bladderwort vulgaris, is one of the most common plant species in the bladderwort family. This species grows throughout Europe and Asia, ...

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Hair Follicle

May-28-24

The hair follicle (folliculus pili) is the structure of the skin from which hair grows. The follicle consists of an internal root sheath and an external connective tissue ...

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Coloring Elective

May-28-24

Selective staining is a process of coloring a material that is used to determine the presence or absence of a specific element or compound in a sample. This method is wid ...

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Thorium

May-28-24

Thorium (Th) is a chemical element with atomic number 90. It was discovered in 1829 by Swedish chemist J. Jacob Berzelius and named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor. ...

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