Amblyothymia: what is it and how does it affect our lives? Amblyothymia is a concept that describes a state of constant neutral mood or lack of emotion in a person. The t ...
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Read MoreChikungunya virus belongs to the genus of alpha viruses of the Togavirus family. It is a representative of the ecological group of arboviruses and belongs to antigenic gr ...
Read MoreHypotension is a condition in which a person's blood pressure drops below normal values. Normal pressure is considered to be between 100-140 mm Hg. for systolic (upper) a ...
Read MoreAlpha decay: what is it and how does it happen? Alpha decay is a radioactive transformation of an atomic nucleus, which is accompanied by the emission of alpha particles. ...
Read MorePharyngitis is an inflammatory disease characterized by damage to the mucous membrane and underlying tissues of the pharyngeal wall distal to the soft palate. This diseas ...
Read MoreA first-order conditioned reflex is a reflex that is produced when reinforced by an unconditioned stimulus. A first-order conditioned reflex is formed as follows: first, ...
Read MoreConduction of Excitation Decremental: Description and Application Decremental excitation is a method of excitation in which the intensity of stimuli gradually decreases w ...
Read MoreCapitate Bone: description and functions The capitate bone, also known as the capitate bone, is one of the eight bones of the wrist. It is located in the center of the wr ...
Read MoreFilatova's Disease: Description, Causes and Treatment Phylitis disease, also known as mumps or mumps, is an infectious disease caused by a virus from the Paramyxoviridae ...
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