Mental splitting is one of the most significant disorders of mental activity, which manifests itself in the disintegration of the logical and semantic unity of thought pr ...
Read MoreThe superior aperture of the axillary cavity (apertura superior cavi axillaris) is one of two apertures of the axillary cavity that connect it to other areas of the body. ...
Read MoreCold cardioplegia: what is it and how does it work? Cold cardioplegia is a method of temporary cardiac arrest that is used in cardiac surgery to minimize myocardial damag ...
Read MoreVan-Slyke apparatus The Van Slyke apparatus is a laboratory device invented by American biochemist Donald Dexter van Slyke in 1912. It is used for the quantitative determ ...
Read MoreEar manometry: what is it and how is ear patency studied? Ear manometry (or audiometry using a manometer) is a diagnostic method that is used to measure the patency of th ...
Read MoreReplacement therapy is a type of therapy that involves introducing into the body a substance whose natural production in the body is reduced or stopped. The goal of repla ...
Read MoreSupervergence: what is it and how does it relate to turning? Supervergence is a term that describes the process of rotation around an axis that occurs as a result of the ...
Read MoreHematotrachelometry is a pathological condition characterized by the accumulation of menstrual blood in the uterine cavity and cervix. The term comes from the Greek words ...
Read MoreSanders' sign is a symptom named after the English physician Joseph Sanders, who lived from 1777 to 1843. This symptom manifests itself with percussion (tapping) of the c ...
Read MoreAnaerobic Metabolism: Basic Principles and Implications for Living Organisms Anaerobic metabolism is a type of energy metabolism in which the final electron acceptor in t ...
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