Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4198

Eye Movement Tracking

May-28-24

Tracking eye movements (or smooth pursuit eye movements) are eye movements that occur when a person follows a moving object. This movement can be caused by various factor ...

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Lowry Method

May-28-24

Lowry method The Lowry method is a method for determining protein content in biological samples, which was developed by the American pharmacologist O. N. Lowry in 1941. T ...

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Persistent Cheesy Varnish

May-28-24

Vernix caseosa persisting is a special type of protective lubricant that forms on the skin of the fetus during fetal development and persists after birth. It protects the ...

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Algomenorrhea

May-28-24

Algodismenorrhea: causes, symptoms and treatment Algodysmenorrhea, also known as period pain, is a common condition in women during menstruation. This condition is charac ...

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Broca's Aphasia

May-28-24

Broca's aphasia: Understanding and implications Broca's aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia, is a form of aphasia, a language disorder that affec ...

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Pharmacology Experimental

May-28-24

Experimental pharmacology is a branch of pharmacology that studies the effect of medicinal and biological active substances on the human body under experimental condition ...

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Segment

May-28-24

In anatomy, the term "segment" is used to refer to a part of an organ that is usually separated from other parts by a boundary. The segments are often separated by connec ...

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Hyperpolymenorrhea

May-28-24

Hypermenorrhea is a disease characterized by heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can be caused by various reasons, including hormonal imbalances, inflammatory proc ...

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Metrosalpingography

May-28-24

Metrosalpingography is a method for diagnosing diseases of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, which is used in gynecology to determine the condition of the mucous membrane ...

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Puncture biopsy

May-28-24

A puncture biopsy (B., from the Latin biopsy - “tearing off”, “cutting out”) is a diagnostic method in which the material for research (tissue or cells) is obtained by pu ...

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