Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4334

Shukevich Method

May-28-24

Shukevich Method: an effective way to isolate a pure culture of Proteus In microbiology, there are many methods for isolating pure cultures of bacteria. One of the most e ...

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Ectopic Hormone

May-28-24

The novel tells the story of the pure and sublime love of two young people - Evgeniy and Yulia. Their relationship is imbued with romantic ideals and the desire for spiri ...

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Cholinergics

May-28-24

Cholinergics are medications that increase the synthesis or slow the breakdown of acetylcholine in the body. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that plays an important r ...

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Craniometaphyseal dysplasia

May-28-24

Craniometaphyseal dysplasia (dysplasia craniometaphysialis) is a rare hereditary skeletal disease characterized by deformation of the bones of the skull, facial skeleton ...

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Splenoportography Radioisotope

May-28-24

Article "Splenoportography Radioisotope" Radioisotope splenoportography (synonyms: intravenous radioportography, splenoportal radiocirculography) is a radiation diagnosti ...

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Performance Physical

May-28-24

Physical performance: How to develop and maintain it Physical performance is an important aspect of health and well-being. It determines a person’s ability to perform mus ...

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Enzymology

May-28-24

Enzymology (from ancient Greek ζύμη - leaven, yeast and λόγος - study) is a branch of biochemistry, the science of enzymes. Enzymology studies the structure and propertie ...

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Sideropenia

May-28-24

Sideropenia is a condition characterized by iron deficiency in the body. The term sideropenia comes from the Greek words sidero, meaning iron, and penia, meaning poverty. ...

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Interferonogen

May-28-24

Interferonogen is a substance that induces the synthesis of interferons in the cells of the body. Interferons are cytokines with antiviral, immunomodulatory and antitumor ...

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Wounding Projectile Secondary

May-28-24

Wounding Projectile Secondary: How the Environment Can Become a Health Hazard During military conflicts and terrorist attacks, people are at risk of injury not only from ...

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