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Synarthrosis

May-28-24

Synarthrosis: what it is and how it works Synarthrosis is a fixed joint that is formed due to close fusion of bones through fibrous or cartilaginous tissue. Also known as ...

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Walter Core [W. G. Walter, Rod. In 1910, English. Physiologist; English Conditioned Reflex Analogue (Cora)

May-28-24

Walter Core [W. G. Walter, b. in 1910, English. physiologist; English Conditioned Reflex Analogue (Cora) analogue of the conditioned reflex] Walter Core [W. G. Walter, b. ...

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Chromofibril

May-28-24

Chromofibrils are thin threads that are found inside chromosomes and consist of DNA and proteins. They play an important role in storing and transmitting genetic informat ...

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Flexor pollicis longus groove

May-28-24

The groove of the long flexor pollicis (lat. sulcus musculi flexoris hallucis longi) is an anatomical structure on the back surface of the lower leg. The flexor hallucis ...

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Ureterosigmoidostomy

May-28-24

Ureterosigmoidostomy: operation and its features Ureterosigmoidostomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to create an opening between the ureter (the tube that car ...

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Celloidin

May-28-24

Celloidin is a viscous substance made from collodion and used in the form of an alcohol-ether solution for filling pieces of tissue in the process of making histological ...

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Condyle

May-28-24

Condyle: function and structure The condyle, or condyle, is a round or oval projection on the epiphyses of some bones of the human body. An example of such a bone is the ...

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Epizootic Process

May-28-24

Epizootic process An epizootic process is the process of spreading an infectious disease among animals, which consists in the formation of a chain of epizootic foci that ...

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Bile formation

May-28-24

Bile formation: Main aspects and functions Bile formation, also known as choleresis or bile secretion, is an important process in the body associated with the formation a ...

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Langerhans Cell

May-28-24

Langerhans cell: Role in the immune system The Langerhans cell (also known as the Langerhans dendritic cell) was first described in 1868 by the German pathologist Paul La ...

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