Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4261

Morgani's Ventricle

May-28-24

The ventricle is a small ventricle located between the esophagus and the stomach. It was first described by the Italian physician and anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni ...

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Neuronophagia

May-28-24

Neuronophagia: Dive into the World of Neurons Neuronophagy is the term for the process of devouring or phagocytosis of neurons. It combines two roots: “neuron,” which ref ...

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Industrial and Sanitary Chemistry

May-28-24

Industrial sanitary chemistry (ISCH) is a branch of occupational hygiene that is engaged in the development of methods for identifying chemicals that pollute production f ...

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Shaudinna Liquid

May-28-24

Schaudinna is a liquid that was developed in the 19th century by German zoologist Fritz Schaudin. It was used to preserve and transport animals and became one of the most ...

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Thermal Points

May-28-24

Thermal points are areas of the skin where receptors are located that perceive thermal irritation and where we feel warmth. These points can be located on different parts ...

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Cellulose

May-28-24

Cellulose is an organic substance belonging to the group of polysaccharides. It is the main structural component of plant cell walls and the most abundant organic compoun ...

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Echocardiography

May-28-24

Echocardiography (also known as ultrasound cardiography) is a non-invasive method of examining the heart using ultrasound. In echocardiography, a transducer is placed on ...

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Rosacea-Keratitis

May-28-24

Rosacea keratitis: symptoms, causes and treatment Rosacea keratitis, also known as keratitis rosacea, is one of the complications associated with rosacea, a chronic skin ...

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Gliogenesis

May-28-24

Gliogenesis is the process of formation of glial cells in the brain. Glia are an important component of the nervous system that provides support and protection to neurons ...

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Sea anemones

May-28-24

Sea anemones are marine animals that live in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. They are shaped like a flower and often come in bright colors. Sea anemones ...

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