Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4546

Forensic Medical Repeated Examination

May-28-24

A repeated forensic medical examination is an examination that is appointed to clarify the conclusions of the primary examination and eliminate identified contradictions. ...

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Noise immunity of the Human Operator

May-28-24

Human Operator Noise Immunity: Key Factors The noise immunity of the Human Operator (H.O.) is an important indicator of the effectiveness of control systems, especially u ...

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Meconism

May-28-24

Meconism is poisoning resulting from ingesting or smoking opium or its products, especially morphine. With meconism, opiates such as morphine, codeine and others accumula ...

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Tonsillitis Chronic Non-anginal

May-28-24

Title: Chronic non-anginal tonsillitis Chronic tonsillitis without angina (t. chronica sine angina) is a chronic inflammation of the tonsils, which occurs without acute i ...

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Newton

May-28-24

Newton is a unit of force that is fundamental to the International System of Units (SI). It was named after the famous English scientist Isaac Newton, who made a huge con ...

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Farsightedness

May-28-24

Farsightedness: causes, symptoms and treatment Farsightedness (hypermetropia) is a vision disorder in which a person can see objects at a far distance better than nearby ...

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Lip of the Tympanic Edge

May-28-24

The lip of the tympanic edge (labium limbi tympanicum, pna; labium tympanicum, bna, jna) is a fold of the mucous membrane located along the edge of the eardrum. It separa ...

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Oncosphere

May-28-24

An oncosphere is a larva of some cestodes, equipped with hooks for attachment to the tissues of a new host. This larva forms inside the eggs of cestodes and emerges from ...

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Epineurium

May-28-24

Epineurium is the outer connective tissue membrane that surrounds the nerve. The epineurium consists of dense, unformed fibrous connective tissue. It performs a protectiv ...

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Wharton's Duct (Wharlon S Duct)

May-28-24

Wharlon's Duct Wharlon's Duct is the excretory duct of the submandibular salivary gland. This duct drains saliva from the submandibular salivary gland into the oral cavit ...

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