Ventral Sacroiliac Ligaments: Anatomy and Role in the Pelvic Joint The Sacroiliac Ventral Ligaments are one of the most important ligaments that provide support and stabi ...
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Read MoreDenker surgery is a surgical procedure used to treat diseases of the middle ear and auditory tube. This operation was developed by German otolaryngologist Adolf Denker in ...
Read MoreThixotropy is a property of materials that allows them to regain their shape and texture after deformation. This phenomenon was discovered in 1948 by the French physicist ...
Read MoreA phonocardiogram (PCG) is a recording of sound vibrations that occur during the work of the heart. It is used to diagnose heart diseases and monitor heart conditions dur ...
Read MoreDragstedt Vagotomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing the part of the stomach located at the top where the sphincter or sphincters are located, called vagotom ...
Read MoreLandolt Optotype: history of creation and application Landolt Optotype is a special type of graphic image used to test visual acuity. It was developed by Swiss ophthalmol ...
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