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Background – Oral and parenteral drug delivery in horses can be difficult. Equine‐specific transdermal drug formulations offer improved ease of treatment; development of such formulations requires a deeper understanding of the structural and chemical tissue barrier of horse skin. Hypothesis/Objectives – To compare the structural composition and barrier
Samuel C. Bizley+3 more
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Background – Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common skin diseases in small animal practice. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) is the only curative treatment for the disease, and oral, subcutaneous and intralymphatic administration of allergens are commonly employed.
Ralf S. Mueller+9 more
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Maternal mental health and infant neurodevelopment at 6 months in a low‐income South African cohort
Abstract Maternal mental health disorders and the adverse consequences for infant neurodevelopment have received substantial research attention in high‐income countries over the past five decades. In Africa, where relatively little work has been done on this topic, researchers have largely focused on infant physical health outcomes.
Marlette Burger+4 more
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Clinical Techniques: When and how to do a myringotomy – a practical guide
A myringotomy is a surgical incision made in the tympanic membrane (TM). This gives access to the middle ear for sampling, flushing and instilling topical therapy. It should be considered whenever the TM is intact and there is clinical evidence of otitis media, abnormal TMs and/or abnormal diagnostic imaging. Samples should be collected for cytological
Lynette Cole, Tim Nuttall
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ABSTRACT Latina immigrant women are vulnerable to traumatic stress and sexual health disparities. Without autonomy over their reproductive health and related decision‐making, reproductive justice is elusive. We analyzed behavioral health data from 175 Latina immigrant participants (M age = 35; range = 18–64) of the International Latino Research ...
Lisa R. Fortuna+7 more
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Background – Canine interdigital furunculosis (CIF) is a complex, relapsing inflammatory condition, typically complicated by deep bacterial infections requiring prolonged systemic antibiotics. Hypothesis/Objectives – This split‐body study, where dogs acted as their own control, evaluated whether the adjunctive use of fluorescent light energy (FLE ...
A. Lange+12 more
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On the regularizing effect for unbounded solutions of first-order Hamilton-Jacobi equations [PDF]
We give a simplified proof of regularizing effects for first-order Hamilton-Jacobi Equations of the form $u\_t+H(x,t,Du)=0$ in $\R^N\times(0,+\infty)$ in the case where the idea is to first estimate $u\_t$.
Barles, Guy, Chasseigne, Emmanuel
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Let $X$ be a separable Banach space endowed with a non-degenerate centered Gaussian measure $\mu$. The associated Cameron-Martin space is denoted by $H$.
Cappa, Gianluca, Ferrari, Simone
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Hair fragility (trichorrhexis nodosa) in alopecic Pomeranian dogs
Background – Alopecia associated with hair cycle arrest (HCA, Alopecia X) is well‐recognised in Pomeranian dogs. The authors are unaware of reports of hair fragility in affected dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives – Following the observation of frequent hair shaft abnormalities in alopecic Pomeranians, we hypothesised that hair fragility events would be more ...
Erin Brennan+6 more
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Two scenarios on a potential smoothness breakdown for the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations [PDF]
In this paper we construct two families of initial data being arbitrarily large under any scaling-invariant norm for which their corresponding weak solution to the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations become smooth on either $[0,T_1]$ or $ [T_2 ...
Gutiérrez-Santacreu, Juan Vicente
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