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Read MoreVan Loon Musk (E.J. van Loon, 1876–1940) was a Dutch dentist who made significant contributions to the development of dentistry and maxillofacial surgery. He was born in ...
Read MoreWildervank syndrome (also known as cervico-oculo-acoustic syndrome) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by developmental abnormalities of the neck, eyes and ears. ...
Read MorePhakomatosis (phacomatosis; from the Greek words phakos - “birthmark” and -oma - “tumor”) is a group of congenital diseases characterized by the presence of tumor-like fo ...
Read MoreA radioactive contamination zone (RPZ) is an area where the level of radiation exceeds permissible standards and poses a danger to human life and health. RFZ can occur as ...
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Read MoreIntrathoracic (intrathoracalis; intra + Greek thorax, thorakos - chest, chest) is a term denoting the location of structures or processes inside the chest. Intrathoracic ...
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