Polymorphism Local: uneven distribution of forms of a species or population Polymorphism is a phenomenon when in a population or species there are different forms that di ...
Read MoreSpielmeyer melting of nerve cells: description and treatment Spielmeyer nerve cell melt, also known as Nissle-Spielmeyer syndrome, is a rare neurodegenerative disease tha ...
Read MoreColors Optional: Optical Mixing and Achromatic Color Complementary colors are two colors that, when optically mixed, produce an achromatic color. These colors are opposit ...
Read MoreHormone-active tumor: what is it and how to detect it A hormone-active tumor (HAT) is a tumor made up of cells that produce hormones or other substances that affect the h ...
Read MoreX-ray vasocardiography is a method for studying the cardiovascular system, combining the capabilities of X-ray and vasocardiographic methods. The essence of the method is ...
Read MoreTargeted biopsy: accurate and reliable examination A targeted biopsy is a medical procedure that obtains a sample of tissue from a specific area of the body. This proce ...
Read MoreAntiemetic: what is it and how does it work? Antiemetic is a medicinal substance that prevents vomiting in humans. Many drugs have this effect, including some antihistami ...
Read MoreA method of contraception in which sexual intercourse is limited to a safe period at the beginning and end of the menstrual cycle. The safe period is determined either ba ...
Read MoreA stereotactic apparatus is a medical equipment used to precisely position instruments inside the brain. It is widely used in neurosurgery to perform precise and safe bra ...
Read MoreThis term is used to describe a specific body type. People with this body type are typically thin, tall, and have a large skin surface area relative to their weight. Ecto ...
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