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Read MoreThe Mongoloid race, also known as the Asian-American race, is one of the main races of humanity. It includes peoples living in Northern and Central Asia, as well as on th ...
Read MoreAdenoacanthoma: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Adenoacanthoma is a benign skin tumor that usually appears as a malignant tumor. It can occur on any part of the body, b ...
Read MoreVeterinary and Sanitary Surveillance is a system of government measures that are aimed at protecting animals from infectious diseases and protecting the population from i ...
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Read MoreMaximum ejection phase: what is it and how is it measured? The maximum ejection phase is the period in the cardiac cycle during which blood is expelled from the ventricle ...
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