Affektdelikt: what is it and how is it regulated by law? Affektdelikt is a legal term that means a crime committed under the influence of emotional excitement, fear or ra ...
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Read MoreEtiotropic (from ancient Greek αἰτία - cause and τρόπος - direction, path) - aimed at eliminating the cause of the disease. Etiotropic therapy involves influencing the pa ...
Read MoreMusicolepsy: when music dominates the mind Music is an art that can evoke a wide variety of emotions in us. From delight and inspiration to sadness and melancholy. But wh ...
Read MoreDubreya's precancerous melanosis (also known as lentigo maligna or melanosis precancerous limited) is a precancerous skin condition characterized by the appearance of mul ...
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Read MoreA tachistoscope (from the Greek words “tachistos” - speediest, fastest and “skopeo” - to examine, observe) is a device that allows you to briefly present visual stimuli. ...
Read MoreCannulation is the insertion and fixation of a cannula into a hollow or tubular organ for a long period of time. The cannula is used for administering medications, draina ...
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