A food hygiene doctor is a key specialist in ensuring food safety. He is responsible for state sanitary supervision of facilities producing and selling food products, and ...
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Read MoreGastrin is a hormone produced by the mucous membrane of the pyloric region of the stomach. It plays an important role in regulating the digestive system. Gastrin is produ ...
Read MoreSplanchnoscopy is a method of examining the internal organs of a person or animal for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes using special instruments. The term "splanchnosco ...
Read MoreAutoagglutination is the gluing of human red blood cells by his own serum, caused by the presence of specific autoantibodies in it. This phenomenon is often observed in a ...
Read MoreEpidermic articular erythema (erythema articulare epidermicum) is an acute infectious disease characterized by fever, polymorphic rash and joint damage. The disease is ca ...
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