Ringer-Locke Solution: history of creation and application Ringer-Locke solution is a solution that was developed in 1882 by English scientists Sidney Ringer and Francis ...
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Read MoreOnychocheilophagia (from the Greek words "onycho" - nail, "cheilos" - lip and "phagein" - eat) is the habit of gnawing or biting nails and/or the skin around the nails, m ...
Read MorePyknosis is the process of condensation and shrinkage of the cell nucleus into a homogeneous hyperchromic dense mass. Typically, pyknosis occurs when a cell dies. With py ...
Read MoreThottapalayam virus is an arbovirus of an ecological group, which is not grouped according to antigenic characteristics and whose genus has not been determined. This viru ...
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Read MoreNatriuresis is a physiological process in which the body excretes excess sodium in the urine. Sodium is one of the main ions involved in regulating fluid volume in the bo ...
Read MoreErectile Shock Phase: How stress affects potency Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a disorder that affects many men around the world. This condition occurs when a man is unabl ...
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