A scarifier spear is a single-use instrument for piercing the skin of a finger to obtain a blood sample. It is a strip of stainless steel with a pointed end. The scarifie ...
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Read MoreCommunal hygiene: health and favorable living conditions of the population Municipal hygiene is a branch of hygiene that studies the influence of the environment on the h ...
Read MoreConvergent eye movements are symmetrical eye movements with convergence of the visual axes. Convergent movements allow you to focus your gaze on an object located close t ...
Read MoreVolkova Astigmooptometer: description and application Volkov The astigmo-optometer is a device developed by Soviet ophthalmologist V.V. Volkov in the 1950s. It was create ...
Read MoreSporozoite (from Latin sporo - spore and Greek zoe - life) is the infectious stage of development of some parasitic protozoa, in particular malarial plasmodia and toxopla ...
Read MoreVentilation plays an important role in maintaining the normal functioning of the body. However, sometimes due to various reasons, ventilation may be impaired and artifici ...
Read MoreCountry of origin: Yugoslavia Pharm-Group: Antianginal agents - nitrates and nitrites Manufacturers: Inex Hemofarm (Yugoslavia) International name: Pentaerythrityl tetran ...
Read MorePhlebotonograph: what is it and how does it work? A phlebotonograph is a medical equipment that is used to measure changes in blood flow and venous tone. It is an electro ...
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