Inductopyrexia is an increase in body temperature caused by exposure to high frequency electromagnetic fields. The term comes from the Latin root "inducto-", meaning "ind ...
Read MoreCervical papillary pseudoerosion, also known as papillary cervical pseudoerosion, is a change in the epithelium of the cervix that can be mistakenly interpreted as a prec ...
Read MoreDiaphragm of the sella turcica The diaphragm of the sella turcica (lat. Diaphragma sellæ) is a plate of the dura mater, attached to the anterior inclined processes and to ...
Read MorePrimary Complex: Early morphological manifestations of the infectious process The primary complex is a combination of early morphological manifestations of the infectious ...
Read MoreLupus vulgaris scleroticus (L. vulgaris scleroticus) is a basidiomycete fungus from the lupus family. It is distinguished by the presence of a dense, rigid cap and stem. ...
Read MoreDust collector: a device for air purification in industrial enterprises Industrial enterprises are one of the main sources of environmental pollution. One of the most har ...
Read MoreNucleus of the oculomotor nerve: anatomy and functions The oculomotor nucleus, also known as the III nerve, is one of 12 head nerves responsible for eye movement and cont ...
Read MoreDisinfection unit Disinfection unit is a mobile unit for disinfection (disinfestation) of clothing, bedding and underwear, which consists of one or two steam-air-formalin ...
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