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Chromatin Sexual Male

Sep-13-23

Sex-male chromatin is DNA molecules concentrated in the heterochromatin region of the male Y chromosome. It is also called "y-chromatin". About the i-chromotime we can s ...

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Exoenzymes of Bacteria

Sep-13-23

Bacteria are living organisms that live on our planet and play an important role in the ecosystem. They are a source of many important substances, such as nitrogen and ox ...

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Lenticular Loop

Sep-13-23

Introduction**Lenticular loop** is a fibromuscular pouch located between the left rectus abdominis muscle and the left lumbar fascia in the middle part of the peritoneum ...

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Rana Kolotaya

Sep-13-23

A puncture wound is damage to body tissue that occurs when struck by a sharp object. It can be superficial and deep, closed and open. With such a wound, the skin, muscles ...

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Normospermia

Sep-13-23

Normospermia is a concept that determines the likelihood of having healthy children. The word “normospermic” is associated with erestrip by the suffix -naya, which means ...

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Arteries of the Iris

Sep-13-23

Iris arteries are blood vessels that supply blood to the iris of the eye. They pass through the optical zone of the eye and participate in the blood supply and nutrition ...

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Anophthalmos Postoperative

Sep-13-23

Anophthalmia postoerlatsmony **Not a welcome post!**In approximately 2-5% of cases after cataract surgery, a complication associated with damage to the oculomotor nerve ...

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Telecardiometer

Sep-13-23

Article title: Telepacemakers: innovative solutions for effective treatment of heart diseaseCurrently, cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common groups of disea ...

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Pyloroplasty according to Heineke

Sep-13-23

Pyloroplasty according to Heineke-Mikulic (eng. Nissen-Gey) is a surgical operation in which to close the opening between the stomach and duodenum (duodenum), the outward ...

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Fascia Plusnaiva

Sep-13-23

**Fascia** is connective tissue that can be found in muscles and bones. Fascia divides the structure of the body into regions and performs important functions. Examples o ...

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