A captured impulse (I. excitation) is a myocardial impulse emanating from a nomotopic focus of automatism. It occurs at the end of the refractory period of a heterotopic ...
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Read MoreAcromelanosis White Spot is a rare skin condition that appears as reddish, brown or black spots on the skin. These spots can appear on various parts of the body, incl ...
Read MoreDeuter's cells: their role in the nervous system O. F. C. Deiters was a German anatomist and histologist, born in 1834 and died in 1863. He was known for his research on ...
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Read MoreRectus anterior capitis muscle: anatomy and functions The rectus anterior capitis muscle, also known as the m. The rectus capitis anterior, pna or bna, is one of the four ...
Read MoreDiaferometer: a measuring instrument for determining the difference in optical paths A diapherometer is a measuring instrument that is used to measure the difference in o ...
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