Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4466

Erythroblast

May-28-24

An erythroblast is an immature precursor cell to erythrocytes (red blood cells). Erythroblasts are formed in the bone marrow from hematopoietic stem cells during the proc ...

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Intrathoracic Tension Syndrome

May-28-24

Intrathoracic tension syndrome is a condition characterized by increased pressure within the chest. This leads to compression and disruption of internal organs such as th ...

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Sexual Constitution Index

May-28-24

In modern society, sexuality and sexual activity play an important role in people's lives. However, each person has his own individual sexual needs, which depend on genet ...

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Coloring Adjective

May-28-24

Adhesive painting is a painting method in which the object is first exposed to a special mordant. Mordant is used to remove various contaminants from the fibers and ensur ...

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Activity of the Drug Substance

May-28-24

Medicinal substances play an important role in modern medicine, allowing them to achieve pharmacological or therapeutic effects in the treatment of various diseases. One ...

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Mitosis

May-28-24

Mitosis is a type of cell division in which one cell produces two genetically identical daughter cells. During mitosis, new cells are formed during the process of body gr ...

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Fibrosarcoma (Fibrosarcoma)

May-28-24

Fibrosarcoma: description, symptoms and treatment Fibrosarcoma, or fibrosarcomatosis, is a malignant connective tissue tumor that can occur in any organ but most often af ...

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Volkova Shina

May-28-24

The Volkov splint is a splint developed by the Soviet orthopedic traumatologist Mikhail Vasilyevich Volkov (born in 1923). Mikhail Vasilyevich Volkov is an outstanding So ...

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Nerve Fiber

May-28-24

Nerve fiber is a long thin process extending from the body of a neuron through which nerve impulses are transmitted. Bundles of nerve fibers join together to form a perip ...

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Radiosensitivity Genetic

May-28-24

Radiosensitivity genetic Genetic radiosensitivity is the sensitivity of the genetic material of a cell to ionizing radiation. It is expressed by the number of mutations i ...

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