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Seizure Epileptic Palilalic

May-28-24

Epileptic palilal seizure: understanding and characteristics Seizure epilepticus palilalic, also known as palilalia epilepticus or epileptic iterative seizure, is a form ...

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Immune

May-28-24

Immune: what is it and how does it work Immune is a term that refers to our body's defense system against infections and diseases. It occurs through a complex network of ...

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Ribosome

May-28-24

Ribosome: structure and functions A ribosome is a molecular structure that plays an important role in the process of protein synthesis. It consists of RNA and proteins an ...

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Carcinoembryonic antigen

May-28-24

Carcinoembryonic antigen: role in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal tumors Carcinoembryonic antigen (CAE) is a protein that is produced in embryonic and fet ...

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Fuchsia Heterochromia

May-28-24

Fuchs heterochromia is a rare congenital eye disease in which the iris of one eye is a different color from the iris of the other eye. This disease was first described in ...

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Conducting Excitation Undecremental

May-28-24

Non-decremental stimulation: what is it? Currently, there are several methods for conducting excitation in electrical engineering, which are used to test various devices ...

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Test Breakfast Sugar

May-28-24

Test Breakfast Sugar: what is it and why is it taken? Test Breakfast Sugar (TSB) is a method for studying the secretory and evacuation functions of the intestines, which ...

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Panchenko Reception

May-28-24

Panchenko Technique: what is it and how does it work? The Panchenko Technique, also known as the Buddha Phenomenon, is a method for diagnosing neurological diseases devel ...

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Trauma

May-28-24

Trauma (from the Greek trauma - wound, bodily injury) is a violation of the anatomical integrity or physiological functions of tissues and organs of the body caused by ex ...

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Atrioventricular Foramen Right

May-28-24

Right atrioventricular foramen: structure and functions The right atrioventricular foramen (RAV) is the opening that is located between the right atrium and the right ven ...

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