Category: Medicine

ODONTOGENIC SINUSITIS: CLASSIFICATION, ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

Odontogenic sinusitis: classification, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment. Odontogenic maxillary sinus inflammation ( sinusitis ). Etiology . According to etiology distinguish the following types of sinusitis : odontogenic , rynohenni , rynoodontohenni , allerhichni , posttraumatic . Odontogenic maxillary sinus inflammation ( sinusitis ) is a disease of

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ATOMIC-ABSORPTION AND EMISSION ANALYSIS

ATOMIC-ABSORPTION AND EMISSION ANALYSIS. EXTRACTION AND EXTRACTION-PHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS FLAME EMISSION ANALYSIS: THEORETICAL BASES, PRINCIPAL SCHEMA, QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, USAGE Flame emission analysis is based on measurement of radiation by excited metal in flame. Me*  =  Me + hn §        This analysis is the part of emission spectroscopy, in which

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Radiation Protection Review Course

RADIATION HYGIENE. A METHOD OF CONTROL OF ANTIRADIATION PROTECTION OF PERSONNEL AND RADIATION SAFETY OF POPULATION AT THE USE OF IONIZING RADIATIONS IN A PRODUCTION, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHES, MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS СALCULATIVE METHODS OF THE ESTIMATION THE RADIATIONAL SAFETY AND PARAMETERS OF PROTECTION FROM EXTERNAL RADIATION. A HYGIENICAL ESTIMATION  OF ANTIRADIATIONAL PROTECTION

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CEREBELLUM

Cerebellum.Hemispheres of the brain. NERVous  SYSTEM Using lectures (on the web-page of the department posted the presentation text and lectures), books, additional literature and other sources, students must to prepare the following theoretical questions: 1.     Cerebellum: general structure and function. 2.     Layers of the gray matter cortex, characteristic of each

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GLYCOLYSIS, AEROBIC OXIDATION OF GLUCOSE

Glycolysis, aerobic oxidation of glucose   Most tissues have at least some requirement for glucose. In brain, the requirement is substantial. Glycolysis, the major pathway for glucose metabolism, occurs in the cytosol of all cells. It is unique in that it can function either aerobically or anaerobically. Erythrocytes, which lack mitochondria, are completely reliant on glucose

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18. Respiratory System Assesment

Respiratory System: Assessment   Objectives 1.     Identify the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system. 2.     Distinguish landmarks that guide assessment of the respiratory system. 3.     Develop questions to be used when completing the focused interview. 4.     Explain client preparation for assessment of the respiratory system. 5.     Describe the techniques

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Tumors, general data.

Tumors, general data.  Malignant cell features. Molecular fundamentals of carcinogenesis.  Antitumor immunity. Non-malignant (benign) and malignant growth. Tumors morphogenesis and hystogenesis.   Introduction to oncomorphology. Role of biopsy diagnosis in oncology.  Tumors etiology and pathogenesis.  Modern theories of cancerogenesis. Tumor growth risk factors.  Aging of human being.  Geographic zones and

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The 1st year,

The 1st year, Module 1 Methodical Instructions to Lesson 5 for Students. Subject: 1. Medical examination. 2. Out-patient treatment. Simple Tenses. Active and Passive Voice. The number of hours – 6. Objective: 1. To learn lexical material to the relevant topic; to practise grammar skills using Simple tenses; to develop the students’ reading translating and speech

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