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Read MoreThe testicular network (rete testis) is a collection of intertwined and interconnected tubular structures that are located in the mediastinum of the testicle. It consists ...
Read MoreInput dose: what is it and why is it important? Entry dose is a metric used to measure the amount of radiation that reaches the surface of a person's body. This setting i ...
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Read MoreThe medical service control center (MCC) is a specially equipped room designed to organize the management of medical support for troops and the population in emergency si ...
Read MoreA health center (from Latin sanitas - health) is a subdivision of a medical unit (MSU) or clinic, organized in industrial enterprises, agricultural enterprises, construct ...
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