Local ballistocardiography: Description of the method and its application Local ballistocardiography is a method of recording the movement of a specific part of the body ...
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Read MoreMonophyletic - This term is used in biology to describe a group of organisms that have a common ancestor and all its descendants. Such groups can be formed either by indi ...
Read MoreA scintillation electrokymograph is a device for graphically recording changes in the brightness of an X-ray screen in the area of a photosensor placed on it. The main ...
Read MoreDominant inheritance: basic principles and examples Inheritance is one of the key processes in genetics, determining the transmission of hereditary characteristics from p ...
Read MoreMarchiafava-Bignami syndrome is a rare blood disorder characterized by the destruction of red blood cells. It is named after the Italian pathologists Ettore Marchiafava a ...
Read MoreHypermotility is a condition characterized by increased mobility and excitability. The cause of hypermobility can be the congenital characteristics of the child’s nervous ...
Read MoreMillard-Hübler syndrome, also known as Gübler syndrome, is a neurological disorder that is characterized by paresis (partial loss of motor function) of the oculomotor ner ...
Read MoreThe lateral femoral circumflex artery (a. circumflexa femoris lateralis, pna, bna) is an artery of the lower limb, a branch of the deep femoral artery. It arises from the ...
Read MorePneumomediastinum: causes, symptoms and treatment Pneumomediastinum is a rare disease characterized by the presence of air in the mediastinum (mediastinal cavity). This t ...
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