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Edme Joachim La Motte Bourdois
Edme Joachim Bourdois La Motte (14 September 1754 - Joigny ✝ December 7, 1835 - Paris), was a French physician of the 18th and 19th centuries. Biography Edme-Joachim Bourdois Lamotte born 14 ..
Trypanosoma cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi Trypanosoma cruzi Classification Domain Eukaryote Branch line Euglenozoa Class Kinetoplastea Order Trypanosome Family ..
Emblems of the Red Cross
For the Red Cross, the choice of an emblem to designate clearly medical services in time of war is a vital necessity for their protection can be assured. Four emblems are currently recognized ..
Prevention
Prevention is an attitude or all measures to avoid that situation (social, environmental, economic...) does degrade, or until an accident, an epidemic or a disease occurs. It consists of; to ..
Radioactive dose rate
The radioactive dose rate is the radioactive dose per unit time. It is measured in Gy / s (grays per second) in the international system, but the commonly used units are the Gy / h and, formerly, ..
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is bleeding from the uterus that is not caused by a tumor, infection or pregnancy. It is the association of bleeding the rules and outside of these (i.e. the ..
It was once… life
Once upon a time... life is a television series for French animation in 26 episodes of 25 minutes, created by Albert Barillé in 1986 and aired from January 1987 on Canal +, then on 13 September 198 ..
Mathilde Ludendorff
Mathilde Friederike Karoline Ludendorff, born Mathilde Spiess on October 4, 1877 in Wiesbaden and died on June 24, 1966 in Tutzing, was a German physician and teacher. She is the second wife of ..
Anisakiasis
The anisakiasis is a cosmopolitan parasitosis, observed especially in the Japan (after consumption of sushi and sashimi), Scandinavia (COD livers), Netherlands (preserved herring or Maatjes) and ..