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Periostitis Odontogenic Acute

May-28-24

Acute odontogenic periostitis (r. odontogenic acute; synonym: pareulis, acute odontogenic flusuperiostitis) is an inflammation of the periosteum of the alveolar process o ...

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Bacteria Prototrophic

May-28-24

Bacteria 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 ...

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Rickettsiosis Gamazovy

May-28-24

Gamasic rickettsiosis is an infectious disease caused by specific rickettsiae, which are transmitted to humans through insect bites. This disease is also known as “gamas ...

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Trocar-Puncer

May-28-24

A 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 ...

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Pericellular device

May-28-24

A 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. ...

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Curare-like Nondepolarizing Agents

May-28-24

Curare-like nondepolarizers (also known as curare-like antidepolarizers or pachycurares) are a class of medications used medically to relax skeletal muscles during surger ...

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Cold Test

May-28-24

A cold test is one of the research methods in medicine based on rapid and significant cooling of a certain part of the body. This method is used to diagnose various disea ...

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Operating Voltage

May-28-24

Work 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 ...

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Radiomimetics

May-28-24

Radiomimetics 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 ...

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Gyrus Temporal Superior

May-28-24

The 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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