Trans Position: Description, Examples and Impact on Genetic Processes Trans position, also known as trans configuration, is a concept in genetics that describes the posit ...
Read MoreThe mechanism of transmission of infection is transmissible: how insects and ticks infect humans The mechanism of transmission of infection is vector-borne is one of the ...
Read MorePost-tetanic potentiation (from the Latin post - after + tetany) is a temporary increase in the excitability of the neuromuscular synapse and the amplitude of the action ...
Read MoreCutaneous-Venous Coefficient: definition and application The cutaneous-venous ratio (CVC) is a toxicometric indicator used to estimate the ratio of the average lethal dos ...
Read MoreTrichocephalosis is a parasitic disease caused by the helminth Trichuris trichiura. This parasite is also known as whipworm or trichocephalus. Trichocephalosis refers to ...
Read MoreThe Dagnini-Aschner maneuver is an examination method named after the Italian physician Giuseppe Dagnini (1866-1928) and the Austrian gynecologist Wilhelm Aschner (1883-1 ...
Read MoreLassa fever is a severe viral disease that occurs exclusively in Central and Western Africa. This disease is caused by the Lassa virus, which is transmitted to humans thr ...
Read MorePneumaturia is a medical condition characterized by the presence of air bubbles or some other gas in the urine. This phenomenon may be due to the release of gas by bacter ...
Read MoreThe Pear symptom is the formation of pear-shaped blisters on the skin and (or) mucous membranes. This is a sign of pemphigus vulgaris, caused by the pressure of exudate o ...
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