The external costotransverarium ligament (lat. l. costotransverarium externum) is one of the ligaments that connects the ribs with the transverse processes of the vertebr ...
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Read MoreMononuclear cells are blood cells that have one nucleus. They are an important component of the immune system and play an important role in protecting the body from infec ...
Read MoreThe intrinsic brake is a mechanism in the nervous system that allows you to regulate the activity of neuronal cells and control their response to external stimuli. It pla ...
Read MoreThe mastoid region is part of the temporal bone and is located in the area of the mastoid processes. It consists of two parts: external and internal. The outer part of ...
Read MoreThe terminal ventricle (ventriculus terminalis) is the final section of the ventricle of the heart, which is located in the right atrium and has the shape of a cone. It i ...
Read MoreKeira Erythroplasia: features of the disease and treatment methods Queyra's erythroplasia, also known as Queyra's disease, epithelioma velvety, epithelioma syphilis benig ...
Read MoreCraniometry is a cranial measurement method used to determine the shape and size of the head. Craniometry is an important tool in medicine, especially in neurosurgery and ...
Read MoreImmunogenetics is a science that studies the relationship between a person’s genetic characteristics and his immune response to various diseases. She studies the genes th ...
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