Pull-off reaction The withdrawal reaction is a psychological reaction that occurs during prolonged isolation of a person from the team and the familiar environment. It is ...
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Read MoreA pulse stimulator (from the Latin stimulo - to excite, encourage) is a medical device that generates electrical impulses and is used to stimulate nerves and muscles. The ...
Read MoreWorkload in Psychiatry: When Psychopathological Disorders Completely Capture a Person Congestion is a state when psychopathological disorders overwhelm a person to such a ...
Read MoreStreptostaphylococcal impetigo (or vulgar impetigo) is an infectious skin disease caused by streptococci and/or staphylococci. It is characterized by the appearance of bu ...
Read MoreStereoelectroencephalography is a type of electroencephalography in which electrodes for recording the biopotentials of the brain are located on the surface of the patien ...
Read MoreArboviruses: Viruses Transmitted by Arthropods Arboviruses, also known as arthropod-borne viruses or vector-borne viruses, are a group of viruses that are transmitted by ...
Read MoreRescue and emergency emergency operations (RAER) are an important set of activities carried out in the event of major industrial accidents, natural disasters or enemy att ...
Read MoreKorzh-Talyshinsky method The Korzh-Talyshinsky method is a method of treating congenital clubfoot, developed by Soviet orthopedists Anatoly Andreevich Korzh (born 1924) a ...
Read MoreCinema angiocardiography is a type of angiocardiography in which a series of radiographs obtained are recorded on film. Upon further viewing of the film, the doctor can o ...
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