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Rosenberg-Vinokurov-Lehndorff Symptom

May-28-24

Rosenberg-Vinokurov-Lehndorff symptom: description, application and meaning. Rosenberg-Vinokurov-Lehndorff symptom, also known as Rosenberg syndrome, is a medical sign us ...

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Lipase, Steapsin

May-28-24

Lipase and steapsin are enzymes that play an important role in the digestive process in humans and animals. They help break down fats into smaller molecules, allowing the ...

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Occupational Hazard

May-28-24

Occupational hazard: what is it and how to avoid it An industrial hazard is the possibility of exposure of workers to hazardous and harmful production factors. According ...

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Strip Wipes

May-28-24

A rubbing strip is an area of ​​skin deposition and contamination that forms along the edge of the pressure strip on the side surface of a rail vehicle wheel. It poses a ...

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Schwartzman Phenomenon

May-28-24

The Schwartzman phenomenon, or Schwartzman phenomenon, got its name in honor of the American bacteriologist George Schwartzman. He was one of the first researchers to dis ...

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Myopia False

May-28-24

False Myopia: Understanding and Treatment False myopia, also known as spasmodic myopia or pseudomyopia, is a vision disorder that can easily be misdiagnosed as true myopi ...

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Nerve Tissue Growth Factor

May-28-24

Nervous Tissue Growth Factor: Description and Role in the Body Nerve growth factor (NGGF), also known as neural growth factor, is a protein growth factor that plays an im ...

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Croup In Pathological Anatomy

May-28-24

Croup in pathological anatomy is fibrinous inflammation of the mucous membrane. With this disease, fibrin loss occurs only within the epithelial layer, that is, fibrin do ...

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Araneidism

May-28-24

Araneidism (araneidismus) is a pseudoscientific theory that claims that humans descended from spiders. This theory was developed in the late 19th century and became popul ...

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Magnus Prop Reaction

May-28-24

Magnus propulsion reaction: what is it and how does it work? Magnus, the support reaction is a physiological reaction that occurs in the body of animals and people when t ...

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