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Syntactic Variability in Medical Terminology
Syntactic variability is one means formal variability manifests itself in medical terminology through. Data for the research were collected from the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Medical Terms.
Zvyagintsev
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The article aims to analyse the receptive and semantic potential of silence based on the novel “Critical Condition” (2002) by the contemporary Canadian-American physician, writer Peter Clement.
Yuliia Lysanets
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Objective: This study examined how the stylomastoid foramen (SMF) relates anatomically to the mastoid process apex, analyzing variations by cranial type (brachy-, meso-, dolichocranic) and age groups, aiming to guide facial nerve blocks and surgical ...
Gulnara Kerimzade, Nariman Movsumov
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BACKGROUND: Accurate characterization of fetal thoracic development is essential for improving prenatal assessment and early detection of structural abnormalities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphometric and proportional characteristics of
Vusale Dadashova +3 more
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ABSTRACT Neurodevelopmental and neurocognitive difficulties are prevalent among individuals with sickle cell disease and warrant prompt identification and support. This Special Report provides an executive summary of standards and recommendations for surveillance, screening, and evaluation for development and cognition across the lifespan developed by ...
Alyssa M. Schlenz +12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Animal‐assisted activities (AAAs) with therapy dogs have shown positive effects on patient well‐being and quality of life in various areas of medicine, including pediatric oncology. However, research on this topic is limited. The aim of this study is to present the current status of AAA in pediatric oncology in Germany, Austria, and
Jan‐Marius Wedig +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Nephrogenic rests (NRs) and nephroblastomatosis (NBM) are precursor lesions for development of Wilms tumor (WT). Their association with the risk of relapse has not been properly assessed, partly due to misunderstanding of their diagnostic criteria and terminology.
Gordan M. Vujanić +5 more
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Duramazwi reUtano neUrapi and Denhe reUtano neUrapi
That a significant step in the development of medical terminology in ChiShona is taking place is indicated by the emergence of yet another Duramazwi reUtano. This is accomponied by a Denhe reUrapi neUtano.
Farai Daniel Madzimbamuto
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ABSTRACT Background Embryonal tumors comprise the majority of malignant central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms diagnosed in children under 3 years of age. Compared with their counterparts in older children, these tumors exhibit distinct molecular biology and a more aggressive clinical phenotype, while their management is complicated by the heightened ...
Sudarshawn Damodharan +3 more
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The article is devoted to the study of lexical and structural characteristics of medical terminology in the English language instructions of medicines certified in Ukraine, and the means of its reproduction in the Ukrainian language translation.
О. Й. Снітовська
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