The blink reflex is a protective reflex that helps protect the eyes from bright light or the unexpected appearance of an object in front of them. When the eyes are sudden ...
Read MoreX-ray pneumopolygraphy (x-ray + Greek pneumo, pneuma - air + Greek polygraphia - printing, lit. - “air recording”) is a method for diagnosing lung diseases, based on reco ...
Read MoreSerial radiography (P.) is a research method in which several radiographs are sequentially obtained during one study. This method is used to study the dynamics of the pro ...
Read MoreBurnet's Rickettsia (Coxiella burnetii, Ber; fm. Burnet; synonym: Rickettsia Q-fever) is a bacterium that causes Q fever. This microorganism was first discovered in the 1 ...
Read MoreUltrasonic welding is a seamless fabric joining method that uses ultrasound to create a strong connection between two tissues. This method was developed in the 1980s and ...
Read MoreNeurosurgical perforators are used to make holes in the skull bones and bone grafts for bone cranioplasty. They are used to create holes needed for implant placement and ...
Read MoreThe time of visual sensations is the time interval that passes between the beginning of the influence of light on the human visual system and the occurrence of a visual s ...
Read MoreActinograph (from the Greek aktis, aktinos - ray and graphо - write, depict) is a device for recording changes in the intensity of solar radiation. The actinograph consis ...
Read MoreA spontaneous mutation is a mutation that occurs in natural conditions when the direct cause of mutagenesis has not been identified. Spontaneous mutations occur in the ce ...
Read MoreThe medical term "verrucoma epithelioma-like" refers to a rare skin condition that often results in the formation of bumpy tumors on the surface of the skin. This disease ...
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