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Metro

May-28-24

Metro (from the Greek metron - “measure” and metreo - “to measure”) is an underground railway in large cities for mass urban passenger transport. The metro differs from c ...

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Eye Movement Fusion

May-28-24

Eye movement is one of the most important processes ensuring normal human vision. One of the most interesting aspects of eye movement is eye fusion, which makes it possib ...

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Erythroderma (Erythrodenna), Exfoliative Dermatitis

May-28-24

Erythroderma, Exfoliative Dermatitis Erythroderma is a painful redness, peeling and thickening of the skin that occurs over large areas of the human body. Most often, ery ...

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Cerebrovascular Disease

May-28-24

Cerebrovascular Disease: causes, symptoms and treatment Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is a group of diseases of the blood vessels of the brain and the lining that covers ...

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Synkinesia Palpebromandibular

May-28-24

Palpebromandibular synkinesis: what is it? Palpebromandibular synkinesis is a rare medical condition that manifests itself in the form of involuntary contraction of the m ...

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Vaso-Epididimostomy

May-28-24

Vaso-Epididymostomy: Restoring the sperm pathway Vaso-Epididymostomy is a surgical procedure performed to bypass or overcome an obstruction that prevents the normal passa ...

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Phyloclesia

May-28-24

Philocleisia: concept and meaning Philocleisia is a term derived from the Greek words "phileo" (to love, to have an inclination) and "kleisis" (to close, to lock). This c ...

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Tissue Decomposition

May-28-24

Tissue decomposition is an unpleasant and unpleasant process that occurs after the tissue has ceased to function. This process is caused by the destruction of the molecul ...

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Bacterial Lawn

May-28-24

Bacterial Lawn: what is it and why is it needed? A bacterial lawn is a type of bacterial culture that is formed when a large number of bacteria are sown on a nutrient med ...

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Stutzer-Schmitz Dysenteric Bacteria

May-28-24

Stutzer-Schmitz dysentery bacterium: history and significance in medicine The Stutzer-Schmitz dysentery bacterium is a pathogenic microorganism that causes dysentery, a s ...

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