Blastocoel: what is it and what is its role in embryonic development? The blastocoel is an important structure in the embryonic development of many animals. It is a cavit ...
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Read MoreLittle-Lassuer syndrome Little-Lassuer syndrome is a chronic skin disease characterized by the appearance of inflamed nodules with scales on the scalp, eyebrows, and eyel ...
Read MoreA hemostatic sponge is a local hemostatic agent, which is a dry porous mass. It is obtained from donated blood or cattle blood and contains thrombin, thrombokinase and so ...
Read MoreArgentine hemorrhagic fever is a disease caused by the Junin virus of the genus Orbivirus. Characterized by pronounced seasonality in endemic areas of South America. Main ...
Read MoreWastewater is water contaminated with household and industrial waste or resulting from precipitation within populated areas. Wastewater is formed as a result of the use o ...
Read MoreBrissot-Sicard Syndrome: Description, Symptoms and Treatment Brissot-Sicard syndrome, also known as Brissot-Sicard-Charcot syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder that ...
Read MoreRelaxation length in radiology: what is it and how is it used? In radiology, relaxation length is an important parameter used to calculate the amount of neutron or gamma ...
Read MorePericystography: X-ray imaging of the bladder Pericystography is a diagnostic method that is used to image the bladder using X-ray technology. This method allows doctors ...
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