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Olecranon Bursitis, Beau's Lines, Biett's Collarettes, and Crown of Venus [PDF]
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Abstract This article examines the use of negative polarity as a stylistic device in James Joyce's short story, “Two Gallants” (1992 [1914]). The article begins with a brief account of various approaches to negative polarity, focusing in particular on theoretical paradigms that favour the pragmatic functions of negative constructions in ...
Nørgaard, Nina; id_orcid
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A woman presented to an ophthalmologist with allergic conjunctivitis. Slit-lamp examination revealed an incidental finding.
Saiqun, Li, Lingyi, Liang
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A woman presented to an ophthalmologist with allergic conjunctivitis. Slit-lamp examination revealed an incidental finding.
Saiqun, Li, Lingyi, Liang
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Chronic angle closure glaucoma with prominent iris collarettes
BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2019This is a slit lamp photograph showing iris collarettes that protrude from the surface of the iris (fig 1, arrows). The …
Wei Liu, Shaorui Liu
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Ultrastructure of collarette formation in Fusarium sect. Liseola and some taxonomic implications
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1988Collarette characteristics have not played a significant role in Fusarium taxonomy. The ultrastructural characteristics of first conidium formation on phialides of F. annulatum, F. anthophilum, F. fujikuroi, F. moniliforme, F. proliferatum, F. subglutinans and F. succisae have been studied by transmission electron microscopy.
L.R. Tiedt, W.J. Jooste
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