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Read MoreOtolaryngologist. An otolaryngologist (from the Greek words oto - ear, laryngos - larynx and logos - teaching, science) is a doctor, specialist in the treatment of diseas ...
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Read MorePlasm- (Plasm-), Plasmo (Plasmo-) - a prefix meaning: Blood plasma. Blood plasma is the liquid part of the blood, consisting mainly of water with dissolved proteins, sa ...
Read MoreVital Microscopy: Basics and Applications Vital microscopy, also known as intravital microscopy, is a method of studying living organisms or their parts in a living state ...
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