A growth activator is a substance that stimulates the development of any embryonic tissue or organ. In humans, somatotropic hormone acts as a growth activator. Growth hor ...
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Read MoreOsteoclasia is a surgical procedure to correct defects in bone osteoclasts. It is performed while the bone is growing or a fracture is healing. The term "osteoclasia" ...
Read MoreDisseminated abortive encephalomyelitis: causes, symptoms and treatment Encephalomyelitis disseminated abortifacients (EDA) is a rare disease of the central nervous syste ...
Read MoreSublimation: what is it and how does it happen? Sublimation is a physical process in which a solid substance changes directly from a solid state to a gaseous state, bypas ...
Read MoreNielsen congenital dystrophy (also known as dystrophia brevicollis congenita) is a rare congenital disease characterized by abnormal development of the cervical vertebrae ...
Read MoreAnticholinergics: what they are and how they affect the body Anticholinergics are a class of medications that have a weakening effect on the nervous system by blocking th ...
Read MoreAllen's Test: History and Significance The Allen Test is a technique developed by American gynecologist William MacDonald Allen in the 1920s. This method is widely used i ...
Read MoreAxis of the Heart Anatomical Longitudinal: Structure and Role in the Work of the Heart The anatomical longitudinal axis of the heart (O.s.a.) is an important parameter us ...
Read MoreOphthalmochromoscopy is a special method for examining the fundus of the eye, which allows you to assess the condition of the vessels and tissues of the eye. It is based ...
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