Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4260

Herpetiformis

May-28-24

Herpetiformis: what kind of disease is it and how to treat it Dermatitis herpetiformis, also known as Dühring's dermatitis, is a rare but very unpleasant skin condition. ...

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Decenoic Acid

May-28-24

Decenoic acid: features and role in natural lipids Decenoic acid is one of the unsaturated fatty acids that plays an important role in the biochemistry and biology of org ...

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Genkina Operation

May-28-24

Genkin's operation is a surgical operation to restore the patency of the auditory tube, developed by the Soviet otorhinolaryngologist Yakov Semenovich Genkin. The operati ...

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Landiss-Gibbon Probe

May-28-24

Landis-Gibbon sample The Landis-Gibbon test (also known as the Landis test and the Gibbon test) is a method for assessing the condition of the human cardiovascular system ...

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Vivipary

May-28-24

Viviparia (from the Latin viviparus - “viviparous”) is a method of reproduction of some animals in which the cubs are hatched from eggs located inside the mother’s body. ...

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Stille Redressator-Osteoclast

May-28-24

A stille osteoclast redresser is a tool that is used in medicine to remove bone tissue. It is a device that consists of two parts: Stille (a Swedish medical instrument co ...

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Hyperventilation Test

May-28-24

Hyperventilation test Hyperventilation test is a method for studying the function of external respiration and diagnosing certain diseases of the nervous system. The hyper ...

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Encephaloscanning

May-28-24

Encephaloscanning: what is it and how does it work? Encephaloscanning is a diagnostic method that is used to study the structure and functioning of the brain. It is based ...

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Life Test

May-28-24

A vital test is a method of determining live birth, which is used in a forensic medical examination of the body of a newborn. This method allows you to determine whether ...

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Thermostat

May-28-24

A thermostat is a device for automatically maintaining a constant temperature. The name "thermostat" comes from two Greek words: "thermo" - heat and "statos" - installed, ...

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