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Read MoreExtraperitoneal caesarean section: features and advantages An extraperitoneal cesarean section, also known as an extraperitoneal cesarean section, is a method of delivery ...
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Read MoreChronophotogram: how to create a series of photographic images of a moving object at regular intervals of time A chronophotogram is a series of photographic images of a m ...
Read MoreAutoscopic hallucinations (h. autoscopicae; from the Greek words autos - “himself” and skopeo - “to examine”; also called deuteroscopic hallucinations) are a type of visu ...
Read MoreDiploic Channels: Description and Role in the Organism Diploic canals (Canales Diploici) are bone canals that pass through the spongy substance of the bones of the crania ...
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