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What is the role of atropine here?
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Is it named after a scientist who first studied it?
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Is it due to high pressure blood that do not allow microbial growth there?
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What is the reason of this predilection?
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Facial nerve prolapse reasons?
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Mycolic acid is responsible for acid fastness. Mycolic acid by nature is a lipid rich material which must be washed when bacteria is treated with alcohal. Then what makes it alcohal fast?
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Reason of such specificity?
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Ricketssia affect endothelium and due to its damage it causes maculopapular rashes but why they doesn't happen on face,sole,palms?
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Do G6PD deficiency harmfull for all cells? Why we only talk about rbc when it comes to G6PD deficiency?
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Why levels of CO2 enhance growth of microorganisms in culture? Is this due to increased rate of metabolic cycles like Krebs cycle?
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The person with disease have no tendacy to love blood...then why it is named Hemo+ Philia?
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Meaning of ortho and para in viruses?
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Recently while studying an article on bone matrix i read that presence of woven bone is always abnormal in an adult,but can be found in fracture repairing bone. It means that when newly...
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Seminomas are considered more radiosensitive than NSGCT although NSGCT are more rapidly growing.?
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Reason of this specific tropism?
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Why fever occur in this pattern...? What is the mechanism behind it?
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Why there is lobar pneumonia in Pneumococcus while lobular pneumonia in Staphylococcus?
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Why so ? While in chronic conditions they are not painfull.
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We call something a toxin when that substance affect our cell in any way...Why vancomycin is called to be endothelial toxin...what does it do to endothelial cells that causes Phlebitis?
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Why it is named so?
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Why so happens that lesions of smallpox are specifically located in skin and mucosa and not internal organs?
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What causes Abacterial prostatits?
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Why taste sensation is altered by levadopa?
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