Speciation is the process of the emergence of new species in living nature. It is one of the key mechanisms of evolution and ensures the diversity of species on Earth. Sp ...
Read MoreThe posterior lateral nasal branches (rami nasales posteriores laterales) from the pterygopalatine (jugularis) ganglion (jna) are branches of the nerve that innervates th ...
Read MoreA natural antigen is a substance that is foreign to the body and causes an immune response. It can be obtained from various biological entities such as bacteria, viruses, ...
Read MoreBox percussion is a loud, low-pitched sound produced by percussion on an empty box. It is typical for patients with pulmonary emphysema, which is one of the most common l ...
Read MoreThe palmar interosseous nerve (nervus interosseus volaris) is a small nerve that is located on the lateral surface of the forearm, between the radius and ulna bones. This ...
Read MoreReplantation (from the Latin re- - “back” and planto - “to plant”) is a surgical procedure in which tissues or organs that have been removed from the body are returned to ...
Read MoreLeffler Methylene Blue: History and Applications Leffler Methylene Blue is a dye that was developed by the German bacteriologist F. A. J. Leffler at the end of the 19th c ...
Read MoreLaboratory No. 1 is one of the most important medical laboratories, which is engaged in the research and diagnosis of various diseases. This laboratory was created on the ...
Read MoreLymphangiitis: causes, symptoms and treatment Lymphangiitis is an inflammation of the lymphatic vessels, usually caused by a bacterial infection. This condition can devel ...
Read MoreVaccine preventive efficacy coefficient (PPE) is an indicator of the vaccine’s ability to prevent clinical manifestations of an infectious disease. It is defined as the r ...
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