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Sep-13-23

ABI is an IRS parameter characterizing the relationship between the number (content) of charged particles and the energy (mass) of ionizing radiation. In fact, this is a ...

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Blastodisc

Sep-13-23

A blastetodisc is a single-layer embryonic disc, in which, after the appearance of cells, there is a rotation of 90 degrees and there is no growth, and there is also no n ...

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Lymphadenopathy Dermatopathic

Sep-13-23

The lymphatic system plays an important role in protecting the body from infections and tumor diseases. However, sometimes lymph nodes can become enlarged for no apparent ...

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Psychosyndrome Endocrine

Sep-13-23

Endogenous psychosyndrome: causes of occurrence and its impact on human health. **Enchyndratic psychosyndrome: **psychopathological syndrome, the symptoms of which are c ...

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Lannelong's Forceps

Sep-13-23

Lanevenga tongs (also known as Lannelong, Lannellio or Lanelong) are a piece of kitchen equipment used for cooking food over an open fire or in ovens, as well as for serv ...

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Griesinger's Symptom

Sep-13-23

Griesinger's sign is a pathognomonic symptom of active tuberculosis, detected on radiographs and tomograms with direct projection (including oblique projections). It was ...

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Kidney Forked

Sep-13-23

IntroductionForked bud or forked bud is not the correct name for this botanical category of plants. It is more correct to talk about a double kidney because This is a pai ...

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Damper

Sep-13-23

Dampers are widely used in industry and everyday life to regulate the flow of air or liquids. There are many types of dampers, each with its own characteristics and appli ...

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Dyshidrosis Dry Lamellar

Sep-13-23

Today we will talk about a little-studied skin disease - dyshidrosis. It is also called dry lamellar dyshidrosis. This disease affects the skin of the hands and feet, wit ...

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Spherophakia

Sep-13-23

**Spherophakia** is an eye refractive error in which the eyeball does not contain the necessary amount of lens tissue to focus light on the retina. As a result, when ligh ...

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