A color wheel is a circle whose sectors are colored in different color tones, arranged in the order of spectral colors. In the color wheel, magenta links the extreme colo ...
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Read MoreBorchardt Bone Suture: Description and History Borchardt Bone Suture is a neurosurgical procedure that was developed in the early 20th century by the German neurosurgeon ...
Read MoreSchweigger capsule tweezers (s. schweigger; synonym Schweigger tweezers) are a medical instrument designed for grasping, holding and removing small objects. The tweezers ...
Read MorePetrostympanic fissure: anatomy and functions The petrotympanic fissure, also known as fissura petrotympanica or Glaser's fissure (after the German anatomist Carl Glaser) ...
Read MoreIntestinal tubular fistula: causes, symptoms and treatment A tubular intestinal fistula (sometimes also called a canal intestinal fistula) is a condition in which a narro ...
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