It was for when we was cavemen it was used to help the stomach digest the grass we ate :)
clinical importance of pleural recess
There is a great clinical significance of calcification. Calcification can lead to things like kidney stones that are very painful.
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Clinical significance of cortical thickening of the femur
look for a paper being published in "The Oncologist" later this year (2008)
A delay can result in perforation, or rupture, of the appendix. When this happens, the infected contents of the appendix spill into the abdomen, potentially causing a serious infection of the abdomen called peritonitis.
It stains basophiles, cartilage, mucopolysaccharides and glycosaminoglycans
Clinical importance of creatinine is the indicator of a good kidney function. High creatine means that the kidney is not filtering well or not in good function.
The clinical significance of Urea is that it helps a doctor tell what is wrong with a patient. In order to do so, because of the nitrogen found within Urea, it can change the color of one's own urination.
William Arthur Burr has written: 'Clinical significance of thyroxine - binding globulin'
Hannu Somer has written: 'Determination and clinical significance of creatine kinase isoenzymes in the serum'
The appendix.