Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)
... [2]
Living tissues cooled below the freezing
point of water are damaged by the dehydration of the ... cells and as heat is removed at the freezing
point of the solutions, the ice crystals grow between ... In general, this process is not reversible to the
point of restoring the tissues to life, although there ...
Surrogate markers
... )
A surrogate marker (or surrogate end
point ) is term used in medical research for a change ... to be necessary to an eventual outcome or end
point . [1]
Surrogate markers are used when it is unethical to look for the end
point (e.g., death) in the experiment, or when the ...
Thymocyte
... which have made a non-functional T cell receptor , the beta-selection
point is required before T cells can advance from the double negative to the double positive stage. The beta-selection
point requires that the first T cell receptor gene to be arranged (T cell ...
Blind loop syndrome
... occurs when the intestine is obstructed, slowing or stopping the progress of digested food, and thus facilitating the growth of bacteria to the
point that problems in nutrient absorption occur.
Contents
1 Physiology
2 Causes
3 Symptoms
4 Signs and tests ...
Episodic memory
... as episodic memories. Of course, episodic memories do inform semantic knowledge and episodic memories are reliant upon semantic knowledge. The
point is that some people do not believe that all episodic memories will inevitably distill away into semantic memory .
Gender differences in ...
Forehead lift
...
Patients commonly request rejuvenation surgery on the forehead because the area is large enough to comprise the major focal and expression
point of the upper face , the eyes notwithstanding. Given time and gravity , the muscles that hold the forehead smooth become loose and weak, allowing ...
Medical Laboratory Assistant
... staff on sample acceptance and correct sampling method. They may also do minor upkeep on the pre-analytical systems as well as further upkeep on some
point of care analysers — depending on the laboratory in which they are based. ...
Medicine
... Amongst some institutions and for some students, it may be 6 years (including the selection of an intercalated BSc - taking one year - at some
point after the pre-clinical studies). This is followed by 2 Foundation years afterwards, namely F1 and F2. Students register with the UK General Medical ...