Plantar calcaneonavicular ligament: structure and role The plantar calcaneonaviculare plantare ligament, abbreviated PNA or BNA, is one of the important structures in the ...
Read MoreTana virus is a virus from the poxvirus family. In humans, it causes a mild smallpox-like disease. Tana virus belongs to the orthopoxvirus genus of the poxvirus family. T ...
Read MoreProkaryotes [prokaryota; pro- + gr. karyon kernel (nut)] is the general name for unicellular organisms that have a single, usually ring-shaped strand of deoxyribonucleic ...
Read MoreMitogenetic rays are hypothetical rays that are supposedly capable of stimulating cell division (mitosis). The term was coined in the early 20th century by Russian histor ...
Read MoreCinchona bark poisoning (cinhonism) is a poisoning that occurs when an overdose of quinine or drugs such as quinine and quinidine, which contain it. Characteristic sympto ...
Read MoreHormonopoiesis: what is it and how does it work? Hormones play an important role in regulating various processes in the body. They are produced by the endocrine glands an ...
Read MoreAbbreviata caucasica is a species of helminth from the family Physalopteridae of the class nematodes. The definitive hosts of A. caucasica are monkeys and, less commonly, ...
Read MoreParasternal hernia: symptoms, causes and treatment A parasternal hernia, also known as an anterior diaphragmatic hernia, costosternal hernia, or retrosternal hernia, is a ...
Read MoreP.S. a strictly defined chemical composition, which is a solution of inorganic salts with the addition of chemical compounds that serve as a source of carbon or nitrogen, ...
Read MoreSki-Stretcher Rig: The Ideal Means of Transportation on Snow In snowy or mountainous areas where the availability of medical care may be limited, efficient transportation ...
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