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papillary muscle
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medical culture
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Papillary muscles are essential for proper heart function in medical education and cardvaliology.
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vomer
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medical culture
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The vomer is a bone in the skull that forms part of the nasal septum in human anatomy, important in medical culture.
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3
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alternative medicine
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medical culture
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Medical cultures prioritize evidence-based practices and are cautious towards alternative medicine.
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ethmoid
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medical culture
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The ethmoid bone contributes to the skull structure and nasal cavity in medical culture.
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fibula
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medical culture
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The fibula stabilizes the ankle joint and provides muscle attachment, universally recognized in medical culture.
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2
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6
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jab
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medical culture
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The concept of a jab in medical culture refers to a quick injection or vaccination given with a needle.
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7
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tract
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medical culture
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Tracts are specific systems of organs or passages that serve functions in the body within medical culture.
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2
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8
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acetabulum
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medical culture
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In medical culture, acetabulum is the socket of the hip bone where the femur head fits.
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1
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9
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albumin
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medical culture
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Albumin is utilized as a biomarker for liver or kidney function in medical tests.
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1
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10
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alveolus
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medical culture
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Alveolus is a crucial component of the lungs involved in gas exchange and oxygenating the blood.
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1
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11
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basal body
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medical culture
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In medical culture, the basal body temperature is used to track menstrual cycles and assess fertility.
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1
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12
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calvaria
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medical culture
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Calvaria is the dome-shaped top part of the skull made up of the frontal, parietal, and occipital bones in medical culture.
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1
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13
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cannula
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medical culture
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Cannulas are commonly used in medical procedures like IV administration and liposuction.
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1
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complication
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medical culture
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In medical culture, a complication refers to an additional medical problem that arises during the course of a disease or medical treatment.
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1
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15
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deltoid
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medical culture
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The deltoid muscle is commonly used for intramuscular injections, such as vaccines, in medical culture.
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1
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16
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embolus
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medical culture
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An embolus is a traveling clot or substance that can cause blockages in blood vessels in medical culture.
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1
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end-of-life care
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medical culture
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In medical cultures, end-of-life care decisions often prioritize family involvement and consensus over individual patient autonomy.
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1
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18
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family structure
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medical culture
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Medical culture emphasizes the nuclear family and individual autonomy in family structure.
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1
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grey matter
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medical culture
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Grey matter is neural tissue in the brain and spinal cord responsible for processing information and controlling bodily functions in medical culture.
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1
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20
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herbal remedies
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medical culture
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Herbal remedies are used as alternative or complementary treatments in medical culture.
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1
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21
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knock out
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medical culture
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In medical culture, a knockout refers to a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a traumatic blow to the head.
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1
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22
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leach
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medical culture
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Leaching is used in traditional medical culture to extract soluble constituents from a substance.
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1
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ligature
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medical culture
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In medical culture, a ligature is a bandage or thread used to tie off a blood vessel or a surgical instrument used for binding vessels or tissue.
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1
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main artery
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medical culture
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The main artery is the largest and most important blood vessel in the body, such as the aorta, in medical culture.
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1
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25
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malleus
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medical culture
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The malleus is a small bone in the middle ear that is essential for hearing in medical culture.
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1
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myeloblast
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medical culture
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Myeloblasts are significant cells in hematopoiesis and are commonly studied in medical education.
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1
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nodule
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medical culture
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In medical culture, a nodule is a small abnormal growth or lump detected during examination or imaging.
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1
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28
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peritoneum
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medical culture
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The peritoneum is a significant anatomical structure in medical education and abdominal surgeries.
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1
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29
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platelet
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medical culture
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Platelets play a crucial role in blood clotting and healing in the human body.
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1
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pleural cavity
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medical culture
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The pleural cavity is a crucial space between two pleural membranes for proper lung function and breathing in medical culture.
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1
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probe
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medical culture
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The probe is used as a tool for medical examination and diagnosis in various procedures.
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1
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respect for elders
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medical culture
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In medical culture, there is a strong emphasis on encouraging and valuing respect and care for elders.
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1
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rice
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medical culture
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Rice water is used in medical culture as a remedy for diarrhea and dehydration.
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1
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sigmoid colon
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medical culture
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The sigmoid colon is an S-shaped portion of the large intestine between the descending colon and the rectum, as recognized in medical culture.
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1
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stoma
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medical culture
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Stoma is a common medical procedure to create an artificial opening in the body for waste elimination.
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1
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stool
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medical culture
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Stool samples are commonly used in medical analysis and diagnosis.
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1
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strain
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medical culture
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Strains are a common sports injury and are typically treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
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1
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time
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medical culture
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Medical professionals in some cultures may not follow traditional concepts of punctuality due to their irregular working hours.
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1
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traditional clothing
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medical culture
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Traditional clothing has minimal influence on modern medical practices within medical culture.
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