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Read MoreExternal prostatic glands (g. prostaticae externae, lnh) are paired glands located on both sides of the prostate. They are appendages of the male reproductive system and ...
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Read MoreConditioned motor reflex: what is it and how does it work? The conditioned motor reflex, or R.u., is one of the types of conditioned reflexes that allow the body to devel ...
Read MoreBoyd-Novgorod dysentery bacteria are a group of bacteria that cause dysentery, which were discovered and described by the English bacteriologist John Scott Boyd (1889-194 ...
Read MoreMaximum tolerated dose: what is it and why do you need to know? The maximum tolerated dose (DL0) is a concept used in toxicology to indicate the highest dose of a substan ...
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