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 ...
Read MoreLowry 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 ...
Read MoreVernix 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 ...
Read MoreAlgodismenorrhea: causes, symptoms and treatment Algodysmenorrhea, also known as period pain, is a common condition in women during menstruation. This condition is charac ...
Read MoreBroca'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 ...
Read MoreExperimental pharmacology is a branch of pharmacology that studies the effect of medicinal and biological active substances on the human body under experimental condition ...
Read MoreHypermenorrhea is a disease characterized by heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can be caused by various reasons, including hormonal imbalances, inflammatory proc ...
Read MoreMetrosalpingography 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 ...
Read MoreA 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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