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The treatment of non-chemical addictions
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2018Today, there are no standards of therapy for non-chemical (behavioral) addictions. The article examines in detail modern psychological (classes in the 12 step program groups, various psychotherapeutic interventions) and pharmacological (antidepressants, opioid receptor antagonists, normotimics, glutamatergic agents, etc.) approaches to the treatment of
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TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE EYE
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953THE VAST amount of literature on chemical burns of the eye has clearly outlined certain fundamental concepts of the altered physiology present in such injuries, but the application of this information is yet difficult to attain. Our knowledge of the basic mechanisms involved in ocular burns was considerably advanced during the war years through the ...
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Chemical modifiers of cancer treatment
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1984It is clear that the investigators involved in chemical modification have reached an historical turning point in radiobiology. Studies in the 1960s concentrated on physical and chemical radiobiology, studying dose response relationships and initial chemical reactions.
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Chemical Peels in Treatment of Melasma
Dermatologic ClinicsSuperficial chemical peels are one of the most popular skin resurfacing procedures in a dermatologists' clinic today due to quick application process, fast recovery, good patient acceptance, and excellent cosmetic results. The role of various peeling agents like glycolic acid, salicylic acid, trichloroacetic acid, Jessner's solution, retinoic acid, and
Rashmi, Sarkar, Saloni, Katoch
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Chemical-biological Treatment Versus Chemical Treatment — A Case Study
1988In Finland, there are 578 municipal wastewater treatment plants (1987), out of which 61 use chemical treatment (wastewater flow 13%), Figure 1. Most of the chemical treatment plants were constructed in the 1970’s.
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Anaerobic treatments of chemical wastes
1986Some reuslts on the anaerobic digestion of organic waste are ...
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Filtration & Separation, 1995
Abstract A major consideration, in relation to solid/liquid separation processes, is the selection of pre-treatment chemicals. These range from simple inorganic salts which effect changes in pH, zeta potential etc., to speciality products such as synthetic polyelectrolytes and surfactant dewatering aids.
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Abstract A major consideration, in relation to solid/liquid separation processes, is the selection of pre-treatment chemicals. These range from simple inorganic salts which effect changes in pH, zeta potential etc., to speciality products such as synthetic polyelectrolytes and surfactant dewatering aids.
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The effects of chemical treatment on ITO properties and performance of OLED devices
, 2020R. Mahdiyar, M. R. Fadavieslam
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Biological Treatment Versus Chemical Treatment
1996Not fixed in favour of only Biological Treatment or only Chemical Treatment. We believe in using both techniques in the appropriate situation.
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