Emulsion in pharmacy: features and application An emulsion is a mixture of two insoluble liquids prepared with the help of an emulsifier. In pharmacy, emulsions are widel ...
Read MoreTendon receptors Tendon receptors are mechanoreceptors located in the tendons and perimysium. Tendon receptors respond to stretching of muscles and tendons. They transmit ...
Read MoreThe subthalamic nucleus is a collection of gray matter resembling a biconvex lens, which is located under the visual thalamus on the side of the substantia nigra near the ...
Read MoreAn individual card of a pregnant woman and a postpartum woman is one of the important documents that makes it possible to monitor a woman’s condition during pregnancy and ...
Read MoreCollateral ligaments of the metatarsophalangeal joint: anatomy and functions The metatarsophalangeal joint is the connection between the foot bone (metatarsus) and the fi ...
Read MorePallidectomy is a neurosurgical operation that involves destroying or modifying the function of the globus pallidus (see Basal Ganglia). The globus pallidus is part of th ...
Read MoreEvans syndrome Evans syndrome (also known as Fisher-Evans syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the development of bone and soft tissue tumors. The syndro ...
Read MoreMooser hypothesis The Mooser hypothesis is a scientific hypothesis put forward by American microbiologist Hans Mooser in 1915. According to this hypothesis, some bacteria ...
Read MoreHemianopic pupillary immobility (i. pupillarum hemianoptica) is a symptom of damage to the optic nerve or visual pathways. In this case, there is a lack of reaction of th ...
Read MoreOxygenography: real-time blood imaging Oxygenography is a method of imaging blood in real time using a special medical device called an oxyhemograph. This method allows y ...
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