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Read MoreAzotorrhea: Historical Review and Understanding Azotorrhea (from the Greek "nitrogen" and "rhoia" - flow, outflow) is a term that has been used in history to describe the ...
Read MoreZhukovsky reflexes Zhukovsky reflexes are a group of reflexes described by Russian neurologist Alexei Dmitrievich Zhukovsky in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The ...
Read MoreAn X-ray image intensifier (also known as an X-ray electro-optical intensifier) is a device used to enhance and improve the quality of X-ray images. The principle of op ...
Read MoreSecondary cholecystitis: causes, symptoms and treatment Secondary cholecystitis (p. secundaria; syn. x. concomitant) is an inflammatory disease of the gallbladder caused ...
Read MoreSeasonal Affective Disorder Syndrome (SAD) is a disorder characterized by sudden seasonal fluctuations in a person's mood. Typically, with the onset of winter, people sus ...
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