Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4439

Multiparous

May-28-24

Multiparous: a quick overview Multiparous, or multiparous, is a term used to describe a woman who has given birth to two or more living children after at least two pregna ...

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Clearance Negative

May-28-24

Clearance Negative: Understanding and Meaning Clearance is the process by which a specific substance (usually a drug or metabolite) is eliminated from the body through th ...

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Abiotrophy

May-28-24

Abiotrophy: hidden abnormality of an organ or body system Abiotrophy is the degeneration or loss of function of an organ or organ system that occurs without any obvious c ...

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Echo Symptoms

May-28-24

Echo symptoms Echo symptoms are the general name for psychopathological phenomena in the form of the patient’s involuntary repetition of words, phrases, movements, and fa ...

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Veins Mediastinal Ventral

May-28-24

Veins Mediastinal Ventral: Anatomy and Functions Ventral mediastinal veins (v. mediastinales ventrales) are venous vessels that are located in the mediastinal part of the ...

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Amplipulse electrophoresis

May-28-24

Amplipulse electrophoresis (from Latin amplio - increase, pulsus - blow, push and electrophoresis) is a method of separation and analysis of macromolecules (proteins and ...

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Heart Stimulation with Paired Pulses

May-28-24

Asynchronous paired pulse pacing is a pacing method that uses two pulses with a certain interval between them. The first impulse causes a contraction of the heart, and th ...

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Hypoconid

May-28-24

Hypoconid (hypoconidum; hypo- + Greek konoides conical, from konos cone + -cides similar, similar) is one of the main tubercles of the chewing surface of mammalian teeth. ...

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Medullization of Bones

May-28-24

Bone medullization: what is it and how does it happen? Bone medullization is the process of replacing bone substance with bone marrow. Bone marrow consists of hematopoiet ...

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Metronome Interrupter

May-28-24

Metronome Interrupter: A Device for Rhythmically Turning On and Off Electric Current A metronome interrupter is a mechanical, electrical or electronic device that is used ...

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