Pneumotachograph: a device for measuring movement speed A pneumotachograph is a device that is used to measure movement speed. It works on the basis of a pneumatic system ...
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Read MoreArtificial ventilation (synonym: artificial respiration) is a method of maintaining breathing by mechanical ventilation of the lungs in the event of insufficient spontane ...
Read MoreGray Turner Symptom: What is it and how to recognize it Gray Turner's symptom, also known as Turner's sign, is a medical condition that occurs in some patients with inter ...
Read MoreFalse hypertrophy (h. spuria; synonym pseudohypertrophy) is an increase in muscle volume that is not accompanied by a corresponding increase in their contractile function ...
Read MoreLesch-Nyhan disease Lesch-Nyhan disease is a gender-linked hereditary disease that occurs due to a deficiency of a certain enzyme in the body, as a result of which a pers ...
Read MoreAkinetic apraxia: Understanding and characteristics Akinetic apraxia, also known as psychomotor apraxia, is a neurological disorder characterized by an impairment in the ...
Read MoreTachyphylaxis is a rapid progressive decrease in the therapeutic effect observed with long-term use of a drug or its periodic re-prescription. This phenomenon is typical ...
Read MoreFascia of the Pelvic Diaphragm Internal: Anatomy and Functions The internal fascia of the pelvic diaphragm (f. diaphragmatis pelvis interna) is one of the layers of fasci ...
Read MorePear-shaped aperture (lat. apertura piriformis) is an anatomical formation at the base of the skull. It is an irregular pear-shaped hole located between the large wings o ...
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