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Read MoreMacrohelminthoscopy is a test method used to detect parasitic worms, such as helminths, in human feces. The name of the method comes from the Greek words “macro” - large, ...
Read MoreCanada Balsam: properties and applications Canada Balsam is a resin obtained from the Canadian, or balsam, fir. This natural material has a wide range of applications, es ...
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