In neurology, convergence is the formation of brain pathways due to the combination of nerve fibers extending from different parts of the brain into a single whole. Pat ...
Read MoreA clinical beta radiometer is a device designed to study the distribution and movement of radioactive isotopes in the human body. The operating principle of a beta radiom ...
Read MoreDacryocystoethmoidostomy (dacryocystoethmoidostomia; dacryocysto- + anat. os ethmoidale ethmoid bone + Greek stoma opening) is a surgical operation that involves creating ...
Read MoreFeces hungry Hungry feces are dry, scanty, lumpy, discolored feces with a putrid odor, formed in infants with insufficient nutrition. Hungry stool differs from normal sto ...
Read MoreCavern Chronic: causes, symptoms and treatment Cavern chronica, also known as cavern rigidus or cavern fibrosis, is a rare lung disease characterized by the formation of ...
Read MorePolyglandular syndrome: when multiple glands fail Polyglandular syndrome, also known as Addison's syndrome, is a rare disease that involves dysfunction of multiple glands ...
Read MoreHistochemistry is a science that studies the composition and distribution of chemical compounds in cells and in the intercellular substance using various dyes, indicators ...
Read MoreThe rostral choroid plexus artery (a. chorioidea rostralis) is an unpaired artery of the brain that arises from the posterior cerebral artery. The artery supplies blood t ...
Read MoreUreteroneocystostomy is a surgical procedure in which the ureter (uretera) is reimplanted into the newly formed bladder (neocystis). This operation is performed for vario ...
Read MoreRadiation Intelligence: How information is collected about radioactive substances in the environment Radiation reconnaissance is the process of collecting information abo ...
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