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Arthrotomy – Joint Surgery Explained

An arthrotomy is a surgical procedure in which a joint is opened operatively. It is used to diagnose and treat joint diseases or injuries.

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Carbonyl Group

The carbonyl group is a chemical functional group featuring a carbon-oxygen double bond (C=O). It is a key structural component of many biologically important molecules.

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Aliphatic describes organic chemical compounds with open-chain or non-aromatic ring structures. These compounds play an important role in medicine, pharmacy, and nutrition.

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