Chronoscope: what is it and how does it work? A chronoscope is a device that allows you to measure time with high accuracy. Its name comes from the Greek words "chrono" - ...
Read MoreKokhovsky nephrocirrhosis [About the name of the German. bacteriologist Koch (R. Koch, 1843-1910), who discovered the causative agent of tuberculosis] Koch's nephrocirrho ...
Read MoreIntervertebral joints (a. zygapophyseales, pna; a. intervertebrales, bna, jna; synonym with arcuate) are the joints connecting the vertebrae of the spine to each other. T ...
Read MoreMesenteric sinuses (sinus mesenterici, pna; synonym mesenteric sinuses) are unpaired lymphatic vessels located between the layers of the peritoneum in the mesentery of th ...
Read MoreIntestinal Gate Posterior: how it works The intestinal hilum posterior is the opening that connects the embryo's hindgut to the rest of the intestine. It is an important ...
Read MoreA speech audiogram is a curve displaying the dependence of the proportion of correctly perceived words (as a percentage) on the sound intensity during speech audiometry. ...
Read MoreEnterology (from ancient Greek ἔντερον - intestine and λόγος - study) is a branch of gastroenterology that studies diseases of the small and large intestine. Enterology i ...
Read MoreThe nerve of the tensor tympani muscle (n. tensoris tympani, pna, bna; n. musculi tensoris tympani, jna) is a branch of the trigeminal nerve (V pair of cranial nerves). I ...
Read MoreSelenium sulfide is a selenium compound that has antifungal properties. It is used to treat dandruff and scalp infections. Selenium sulfide is used in the form of shampoo ...
Read MoreGeneral physical activity: everything you need to know General physical activity is a type of physical activity that includes work that involves more than 1/3 of the musc ...
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