Nucleus Vestibular Superior: functions and role in the body The Superior Vestibular Nucleus is an important component of the vestibular system in humans and animals. It i ...
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Read MorePsychostimulants: what they are and how they affect the body Psychostimulants are a class of medications that have a stimulating effect on the human central nervous syste ...
Read MoreSlow Reacting Substance "A": What is it and why is it important? Slowly Reacting Substance "A" (MRV-A) is one of the important substances released during an allergic reac ...
Read MoreThe short posterior sacroiliac ligament (lat. ligamentum sacroiliacum posterius breve) is one of the ligaments of the human pelvis. It is a flat ligament located behind t ...
Read MoreBesalsky Arthrotenodesis: technique and features Besalsky Arthrotenodesis is a method of treating foot deformities proposed by German orthopedist Karl Besalsky at the beg ...
Read MoreSpectrosol-Lamp: History and Application The spectrosol lamp is a unique device that has found wide application in scientific and technical fields. Its name comes from a ...
Read MoreTraube double tone is named after the German physician Ludwig Traube (1818-1876). This symptom is a split in the first heart sound, which occurs with aortic valve stenosi ...
Read MoreParro Atrophy: history and description Parrot Atrophy is a rare disease that was described by the French physician Jean Marie Joseph Parrot in the 19th century. This dise ...
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