Phonography (from the Greek words phono - “sound” and grapho - “write”) is a method of recording sound vibrations used in medicine. The essence of the method is the recor ...
Read MoreAchlorhydria is a complete or partial absence of acid in the fluids of the human body, in particular in gastric juice. Achlorhydria occurs due to impaired production of h ...
Read MoreImmune system: Defense of the body The immune system is a collection of organs, tissues and cells responsible for protecting the body from foreign substances such as bact ...
Read MoreMultifactorial: Interaction of genetic and environmental factors In the world of medicine and science, there are various conditions that are of great interest to research ...
Read MoreMedial Condyle of the Femur: Anatomy and Function The medial femoral condyle is an important structure in the human body that is involved in leg movement and maintaining ...
Read MoreAssociative answer: how changes in bioelectrical activity are reflected in the brain Association areas of the cerebral cortex play an important role in our ability to ass ...
Read MoreThe first metacarpal bone (lat. os metacarpi primum) is one of the five bones of the metacarpal of the hand. The first metacarpal bone is short and thick. Its base articu ...
Read MoreHyperbaric (from the Greek ὑπέρ - above and βάρος - heaviness) - under pressure above atmospheric. Hyperbaric oxygenation, or oxygen therapy, is a method of treatment and ...
Read MoreRabies Virus Fixed: What does it mean and why is it important? The vaccine strain of V. rabies, known as Rabies Virus Fixed, was developed in the late 19th century by sci ...
Read MoreAmputation: what is it and when is it used? Amputation is a surgical procedure in which a limb, part of a limb, or any other part of the body is removed. Typically, amput ...
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