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Read MoreAn infrared lamp is a physiotherapy device that is used to treat various diseases and conditions. This device is an electric heating element mounted on a tripod and equip ...
Read MoreThe Rapoport-Weintraub environment is a type of topological vector structure introduced by mathematicians Mark Aronovich Rapoport and Anna Weintraub in the 1970s. The mai ...
Read MoreKuzminsky bone suture: history and achievements Kuzminsky bone suture is a surgical method that was developed by the domestic surgeon Ivan Efimovich Kuzminsky at the end ...
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Read MoreAcervulomas are rare, benign brain tumors that can occur at any age. They are usually hourglass shaped and made up of many small granules. Acervulomas usually occur in th ...
Read MoreCoccy- (sossu-), coccyg (coccyg-), coccygo- (coccygo-) - a prefix indicating a connection with the coccyx. Used to form complex words denoting concepts related to the coc ...
Read MoreBlocked vertebrae is a rare congenital spinal malformation in which two or more adjacent vertebrae fuse into one, disrupting normal spinal function and can lead to variou ...
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