Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4237

Koch Old Tuberculin

May-28-24

Koch old tuberculin is a type of antigen drug that is used to diagnose tuberculosis and determine response to treatment. It was developed by German scientist Robert Koch ...

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Kidney Ileum

May-28-24

Ileal kidney is a dystopic kidney, which is located in the iliac region and is a rare anomaly of the urinary system. It can be either right or left, and usually occurs in ...

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Kravchenko Barocamera

May-28-24

The Kravchenko pressure chamber is a device developed by Soviet surgeon Pyotr Vasilyevich Kravchenko in the 1950s. It was intended to treat diseases of the lungs and resp ...

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Sulfate adenylyltransferase

May-28-24

Sulfate adenyltransferase (SAT) is an enzyme that is involved in the synthesis of nucleic acids and is a key element in the process of DNA replication. SAT catalyzes the ...

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Gissa Wednesdays

May-28-24

Hiss medium, also known as mottled series or color series, is one of the most common methods for determining the acidity of a medium for microorganisms. It was developed ...

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Artificial Climate Chamber

May-28-24

An artificial climate chamber is a device that allows you to create conditions similar to those that exist in various climatic zones of the world. It can be used to study ...

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Electroradiography

May-28-24

Electroradiography (ER) is a radiography method in which the image of an object is recorded using an electron-optical converter. The ER image is recorded on a photosensit ...

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Psychobiology Molecular

May-28-24

Molecular psychobiology is a scientific field that studies the biological basis of psychological processes and their disorders at the molecular level. Unlike classical ps ...

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Audiometer

May-28-24

An audiometer is a medical device for measuring hearing acuity. It is used to diagnose and treat various hearing disorders such as deafness, hearing loss, and to evaluate ...

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Sacral Bend

May-28-24

Sacral flexure: anatomy and functions The sacrum is the fifth sacral vertebra that connects the spine to the pelvis. The sacrum is shaped like a trapezoid and consists of ...

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