Supraarticular tubercle - (tuberculum supraglenoidale, pna; tuberositas supraglenoidalis, bna; tuberositas supraarticularis, jna; synonym supraglenoidal tuberosity) - a s ...
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Read MoreFlavin Mononucleotide Flavin mononucleotide (FMN) is a derivative of riboflavin (vitamin B2), which is the direct precursor of flavin adenine nucleotide and functions as ...
Read MoreSpeed-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 ...
Read MoreThe 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 ...
Read MoreThe 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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Read MoreExcretory 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 ...
Read MoreIntracavitary 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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