Terminology (Med. Dictionary) :: Page - 4561

Supraarticular tubercle

May-28-24

Supraarticular tubercle - (tuberculum supraglenoidale, pna; tuberositas supraglenoidalis, bna; tuberositas supraarticularis, jna; synonym supraglenoidal tuberosity) - a s ...

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Extensor Index Finger

May-28-24

Extensor Index Finger: Anatomy, Function and Role in Wrist Movement The extensor index finger, or musculus extensor indicis, is an important muscle in the hand. It begins ...

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Flavina Mononucleotidsemm Flavin Mononucleotide)

May-28-24

Flavin Mononucleotide Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) is a derivative of riboflavin (vitamin B2), which is the direct precursor of flavin adenine nucleotide and functions as ...

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Complex AIDS-Associated

May-28-24

Speed-Associated Complex: problems associated with interruption of the Oedipus complex The Oedipus complex, also known as the Speed ​​Associated Complex, is one of the ke ...

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Perinuclear space

May-28-24

The perinuclear space is the space surrounding the cell nucleus. It is located between the nuclear envelope and the endoplasmic reticulum. Important life processes of the ...

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Sodium

May-28-24

Sodium (Na) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and one of the most important mineral elements for the human body. It is a major extracellular catio ...

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Capsule Kidney Adipose

May-28-24

The kidney adipose capsule (capsula adiposa, pna, bna, jna) is a layer of adipose tissue surrounding the kidney. It is also called perirenal fiber, perinephric fiber or p ...

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Gonadotropic hormone

May-28-24

Gonadotropic hormone: what is this hormone and how does it affect the body Gonadotropin hormone, also known as gonadotropin, is one of the key hormones involved in the re ...

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Excretory Tubules

May-28-24

Excretory tubules are the general name for the renal tubules of the pre-renal, primary and secondary kidneys, in which urine is formed. There are several types of excreto ...

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Lead Intracavitary

May-28-24

Intracavitary leads, also known as intracardial leads or endocardial leads, are an important part of electrocardiography (ECG). They are a way of recording the electrical ...

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