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In cardiology, the coronary artery that supplies the major posterior descending artery (PDA) of the heart. The coronary circulation is said to be ¡°right dominant¡± when the PDA receives its blood flow from the right coronary arter
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| dominant characteristic |
In genetics, a trait that is expressed although it is present in only one gene.
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| dominant laterality |
Preferential dominance and use of the parts of one side of the body such as the eye, arm, leg, or hand.
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| Domagk |
Gerhard Johannes Paul, 18951964. German physician and biochemist; winner of the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology in 1939 for his discovery of the effectiveness of Prontosil, the predecessor of sulfa drugs, in treating streptococcal infections.
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| Domagk's m. |
(for demonstration of reticuloendothelial cells), a culture of gram-positive staphylococci in physiologic salt solution is injected into the femoral vein of a rat which is then killed in fifteen to thirty minutes. In formalin-fixed sections stained by cresyl violet or by Gram's stain followed by alum-carmine, Kupffer's cells and other cells of the reticuloendothelial system stand out strikingly.
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