Acute odontogenic periostitis (r. odontogenic acute; synonym: pareulis, acute odontogenic flusuperiostitis) is an inflammation of the periosteum of the alveolar process o ...
Read MoreBacteria Prototrophic Bacteria that can grow on simple carbohydrates, ammonium salts and a set of ions, without the addition of a bacterial growth factor, are called Prot ...
Read MoreGamasic rickettsiosis is an infectious disease caused by specific rickettsiae, which are transmitted to humans through insect bites. This disease is also known as “gamas ...
Read MoreA trocar is a special instrument that is used in otolaryngology to puncture the medial wall of the maxillary sinus and create a connection between it and the lower nasal ...
Read MoreA pericellular device (from Greek peri- - “around” and Lat. cellula - “cell”) is a medical device used to apply electric current or electromagnetic waves to body tissue. ...
Read MoreCurare-like nondepolarizers (also known as curare-like antidepolarizers or pachycurares) are a class of medications used medically to relax skeletal muscles during surger ...
Read MoreWork stress is the body's response to work load. During work, the human body experiences functional stress, which can be expressed in the form of changes in the activity ...
Read MoreRadiomimetics are drugs that can imitate the effect of ionizing radiation on the body. They are used as radioprotectors, that is, drugs that can protect the body from the ...
Read MoreThe superior temporal gyrus (lat. gyrus temporalis superior) is a gyrus on the surface of the temporal lobe of the cerebral hemispheres. Located on the lateral surface of ...
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