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The Prevalence of Symptomatic Dermographism: Results of the International UCARE PREVALENCE‐D Study
An online expert‐designed questionnaire estimated the international prevalence of dermographism. Symptomatic dermographism, physiological red dermographism, and simple urticarial dermographism exhibit distinct prevalence patterns across age groups, sex, and geographic regions. Symptomatic dermographism has an international point prevalence of 3.20% (95%
Kanokvalai Kulthanan +55 more
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First Q1 Medicine Journal in Türkiye: Balkan Medical Journal. [PDF]
Altay S.
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Balkan minorities and their effect upon Balkan security
ABSTRACT With the advent of a bloody war in ex-Yugoslavia which has by now claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, the Balkans has once again become a focus of interest. Many have concentrated on the study of religion, nationalisms and minorities, admittedly three sources of trouble in the peninsula.
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ABSTRACT Protohistoric gold findings from the archaeological site of Roca Vecchia (Melendugno, Lecce, Italy) are analyzed involving micrography and stratified XRF analysis. This exploitation allows to get a deeper insight into ancient gold manufacturing and wear processes adopted in the Southern Italian FBA.
Daniele Dell'Aquila +5 more
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External Manual Carotid Compression for Cavernous Sinus Fistula. [PDF]
Ji X, Su W, Si S.
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ABSTRACT In icon painting, chalk whiting is key to creating a gesso ground, providing a smooth, absorbent surface for paint. Calcareous nannofossils, tiny marine skeletons found in chalk, are an ideal tool for analyzing the origin of an icon's chalk ground, often the only reliable information about where the icon came from.
Mariusz Kędzierski, Mirosław P. Kruk
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Extranodal Rosai-Dorfman Disease of the Breast Presenting as Inflammatory Breast Cancer [PDF]
Bouhani M, Kamoun S.
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Spatial distribution of Critically Endangered (CR) (a), Endangered (EN) (b), and Vulnerable (VU) (c) species in Serbia, showing overlap with Prime Hoverfly Areas (PHAs) and Protected Areas (PAs). Abstract Given the widespread decline of pollinators worldwide, assessing them using the IUCN criteria is crucial to understand their conservation status ...
Marina Janković Milosavljević +4 more
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