ARVI: rational pharmacotherapy
ARVI is the most common group of mass diseases and number one among infectious diseases. Adequate protection against influenza and ARVI can be achieved with the help of modern drugs that create a barrier on the way of the virus and increase the body's ...
N. I. Lapidus
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The Use of Parabulbar and Sub-Tenon Injections to Correct Isolated Resistant Diplopia in Patients With Generalized Myasthenia Gravis: A Long Road to Clinically Meaningful Success. [PDF]
Changes in ocular alignment following parabulbar betamethasone in myasthenia gravis. Paired images obtained before and after parabulbar betamethasone (0.5 mL per eye; April 22 and May 6, 2025) demonstrate improved horizontal alignment and reduction of vertical deviations in primary gaze, upgaze, right gaze, and left gaze.
Marchuk M +3 more
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Probiotics in the prevention of ARVI
ARVI is a short-term infection of the upper respiratory tract (including middle ear cavity and paranasal sinuses) which is caused by various respiratory viruses. According to the WHO [1], ARVI affects every third person every year.
N. L. Kunelskaya +4 more
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From aerial drone to quantitative trait locus: leveraging next-generation phenotyping to reveal the genetics of color and height in field-grown Lactuca sativa. [PDF]
SUMMARY In recent years, accurate and low‐cost variant calling has enabled the genotyping of large diversity panels for genome‐wide association studies. As a result, phenotyping rather than genotyping is now the rate‐limiting step, especially in field experiments.
Dijkhuizen R +10 more
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Phylogenomic study of Burkholderia glathei-like organisms, proposal of 13 novel Burkholderia species and emended descriptions of Burkholderia sordidicola, Burkholderia zhejiangensis, and Burkholderia grimmiae [PDF]
Partial gyrB gene sequence analysis of 17 isolates from human and environmental sources revealed 13 clusters of strains and identified them as Burkholderia glathei Glade (BGC) bacteria.
Cooper, Vaughn S +5 more
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Risk Factors For Multiple Sclerosis In Volyn Region (Ukraine) [PDF]
The prevalence rate of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Volyn Region (101.0 per 100000) is the highest in Ukraine. To study MS risk factors in Volyn Region, special questionnaires were distributed among all MS patients residing in Volyn region.
Bobryk, N. (Nataliia) +1 more
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OTHORHINOLARYNGOLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF ARVI IN FAMILY PRACTICE
Acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) is generally understood as a number of clinically similar acute airborne infections characterized by inflammation of mucous membranes of respiratory tract, rarely associated with conjunctivitis or ...
K. A. Nikitin +2 more
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Eesti riik kuulub juba üle aasta Euroopa Liitu, mis on eelkõige neljal vabadusel põhinev ühisturg, mis mõjutab ka üsna oluliselt tervishoidu ja selle sektori erinevaid osi.
Vask, Arvi
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Role of acute respiratory infection in the development of ent disease
According to statistics, ARVI and influenza are considered the most common infectious diseases; in this country, influenza and ARVI occur more often than all other infections combined. The average annual damage to the economy of Russia from influenza and
K. A. Nikitin +2 more
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Development of Interatomic ReaxFF Potentials for Au-S-C-H Systems [PDF]
We present fully reactive interatomic potentials for systems containing gold, sulfur, carbon, and hydrogen, employing the ReaxFF formalism. The potential is designed especially for simulating goldthiol systems and has been used for studying cluster ...
Goddard, William A., III +3 more
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