Photoelectrocolorimetry: determination of the concentration of substances in solution Photoelectrocolorimetry is a method for determining the concentration of substances ...
Read MoreType of Death: Forensic Medical Classification Category In forensic medical practice, one of the important aspects is the classification of death. It allows you to determ ...
Read MoreCommissure of the superior colliculi: what is this structure and how does it function? The superior colliculus is a small structure located in the brain of mammals, inclu ...
Read MoreMicrocytosis is the presence of abnormally small red blood cells (microcytes) in the blood. Microcytosis is a characteristic feature of some anemias (microcytic anemias), ...
Read MoreBraid method: history and application The Kossy method is a method for determining the quantitative content of alkaloids in plant materials. This method was developed by ...
Read MoreScherf-Zdansky Double-Slit Grating: History and Application The Scherff-Zdansky double-slit array is an optical device that was developed by the Austrian physician Dietri ...
Read MoreGastropathy is the general name for diseases associated with damage to the gastric mucosa. The reasons for the development of gastropathy can be different: Long-term us ...
Read MorePlasma tissue culture is an in vitro method of culturing cells in which small pieces of tissue are placed in a clot of blood plasma. Plasma contains many growth factors a ...
Read MorePosterior hypothalamic region: anatomy and functions The hypothalamus is a small but very important part of the brain that plays a key role in regulating many body functi ...
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