Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4354

Pleurosome

May-28-24

Pleurosome: what is it and how does it work? Pleurosoma is the body of some animal species that helps them move and navigate in space. The name "pleurosome" comes from th ...

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Nosoarea Potential

May-28-24

Nosohabitat Potential: Spread of infectious and invasive diseases on Earth In a world where borders are becoming increasingly porous and globalization leads to intensive ...

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Diverticulitis

May-28-24

Diverticulitis is inflammation of a diverticulum (usually one or more diverticula) in the colon. Diverticulitis occurs as a result of infection, causing pain in the lower ...

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Amino acids limiting

May-28-24

Limiting Amino Acids: What are they and why are they important to our health? Amino acids are the main components of proteins that are necessary for the proper functionin ...

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Hot Knot

May-28-24

Hot Node: Possible Causes and Treatments A hot site is an area of ​​tissue or organ that accumulates radioactive material to a greater extent than surrounding tissue. Thi ...

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Cervical

May-28-24

Cervical is a term that refers to the area of ​​the neck. It can also refer to the cervix of an organ, and is especially often used in relation to the cervix. Cervical ...

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Beta-T. Appliqué

May-28-24

Beta-T. Applique. beta-t. application - B.-t., in which the effect is carried out using beta applicators located on the surface of the skin or mucous membranes. beta-t. a ...

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Hypocholesterolemia

May-28-24

Hypocholesterolemia: causes, symptoms and treatment Hypocholesterolemia is a condition in which the level of cholesterol in the blood is reduced below normal. Cholesterol ...

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Emergency Hospital

May-28-24

Emergency Hospital: emergency care An Emergency Hospital (EMS) is a medical institution specializing in providing emergency inpatient and out-of-hospital care. The emerge ...

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Helmholtz's Theory of Hearing

May-28-24

Helmholtz proposed the resonator theory of hearing, according to which the human ear acts as a resonator tuned to certain frequencies. According to this theory, the eardr ...

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