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Tetano-

May-28-24

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Boxing Radiation

May-28-24

A radiation box is a sealed device designed for safe work with radioactive substances. The main purpose of the radiation box is to protect laboratory personnel from expos ...

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Pica Disease

May-28-24

Pica Disease: Description, Symptoms and Treatment Pica disease, also known as limited presenile brain atrophy, pica atrophy or pica syndrome, is a rare neurological disor ...

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Missense Mutation

May-28-24

A missense mutation (from the English missense - incorrect meaning and mutation - mutation) is a point mutation in a DNA sequence that leads to the replacement of one ami ...

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Sulcus Occipital Transverse

May-28-24

Occipital Transverse sulcus: Anatomical Description and Functions The sulcus occipitalis transversalis, also known as the sulcus occipital horizontalis, is an anatomical ...

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Microbiology Space

May-28-24

Space Microbiology: Study of Microorganisms in Space Space microbiology is a branch of microbiology that studies the characteristics of human microflora and the environme ...

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Feulgen Reaction

May-28-24

The Feulgen Reaction is a method for determining the presence of DNA in the cell nucleus, which was developed in 1924 by the German biologist Robert Feulgen. This method ...

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Turkic Puchok

May-28-24

Turk's bundle - (L. Turck, 1810-1868, Austrian neurologist) The Turkic bundle is a bundle of nerve fibers running from the nuclei of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord to ...

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Schmidt Reaction

May-28-24

The Schmidt test (also known as the Schmidt sublimate test) is a medical test developed by the German physician Adolf Schmidt (1865-1918) to diagnose diseases of the live ...

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Conducting Pathways of the Central Nervous System

May-28-24

The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord, which provide coordination and control of most body functions. However, to effectively perform its ...

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