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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2009
The interpretation generated from a sentence of the form P and Q can often be different to that generated by Q and P, despite the fact that and has a symmetric truth-conditional meaning. We experimentally investigated to what extent this difference in meaning is due to the connective and and to what extent it is due to order of mention of the events ...
Lewis, Bott +2 more
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The interpretation generated from a sentence of the form P and Q can often be different to that generated by Q and P, despite the fact that and has a symmetric truth-conditional meaning. We experimentally investigated to what extent this difference in meaning is due to the connective and and to what extent it is due to order of mention of the events ...
Lewis, Bott +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
Meningococcal conjunctivitis is typically described as an acute purulent infection. An atypical case of mild catarrhal conjunctivitis occurred in a 19-year-old college student. The meningococci were identified as Neisseria meningitidis, group A, and were isolated from the throats of the patient and her roommate.
I, Brook, J B, Bateman, T H, Pettit
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Meningococcal conjunctivitis is typically described as an acute purulent infection. An atypical case of mild catarrhal conjunctivitis occurred in a 19-year-old college student. The meningococci were identified as Neisseria meningitidis, group A, and were isolated from the throats of the patient and her roommate.
I, Brook, J B, Bateman, T H, Pettit
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Mathematical methods in the applied sciences, 2020
This article concerns the S–E–I–R (Susceptible–Exposed–Infected–Recovered) mathematical model formulation describing the dynamics of the spread of conjunctivitis predominant in human host population. The model considered possesses two equilibrium points,
O. Ogunmiloro
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This article concerns the S–E–I–R (Susceptible–Exposed–Infected–Recovered) mathematical model formulation describing the dynamics of the spread of conjunctivitis predominant in human host population. The model considered possesses two equilibrium points,
O. Ogunmiloro
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Impact of acute conjunctivitis on ocular surface homeostasis in dogs.
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2020OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of acute conjunctivitis on tear film characteristics and corneal sensitivity in dogs. ANIMALS STUDIED Eight female spayed Beagle dogs (1.5-2 years old, 7.5-10 kg).
L. Sebbag +3 more
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2001
This paper introduces a class of formal grammars made up by augmenting the formalism of context-free grammars with an explicit set-theoretic intersection operation. It is shown that conjunctive grammars can generate some important non-context-free language constructs, including those not in the intersection closure of context-free languages, and that ...
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This paper introduces a class of formal grammars made up by augmenting the formalism of context-free grammars with an explicit set-theoretic intersection operation. It is shown that conjunctive grammars can generate some important non-context-free language constructs, including those not in the intersection closure of context-free languages, and that ...
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1986
The case history is given of a woman of 65 (in 1973) with a granulomatous conjunctival inflammation in the right eye and chronic recurrent polyps on the vocal cords. Several times, granulomatous tissue was removed from the conjunctiva of the right eye but the result was recurrences at shorter intervals.
D, Cohen Tervaert +3 more
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The case history is given of a woman of 65 (in 1973) with a granulomatous conjunctival inflammation in the right eye and chronic recurrent polyps on the vocal cords. Several times, granulomatous tissue was removed from the conjunctiva of the right eye but the result was recurrences at shorter intervals.
D, Cohen Tervaert +3 more
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Diagnosing and managing allergic conjunctivitis in childhood: The allergist’s perspective
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2019Allergic conjunctivitis in childhood often poses problems of diagnosis and management for the allergist. We present the salient points concerning the diagnosis and treatment of ocular allergy emerging from a large cohort survey conducted jointly in the ...
J. Fauquert
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
Abstract Background: Primary meningococcal conjunctivitis is a rare condition that can have devastating ocular and systemic complications. Methods: Review of the case records. Conclusions: Appropriate Gram stain and cultures should be obtained in cases of hyperacute conjunctivitis, especially in young patients, and systemic antibiotics should be ...
F, Irani, T, Ruddell
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Abstract Background: Primary meningococcal conjunctivitis is a rare condition that can have devastating ocular and systemic complications. Methods: Review of the case records. Conclusions: Appropriate Gram stain and cultures should be obtained in cases of hyperacute conjunctivitis, especially in young patients, and systemic antibiotics should be ...
F, Irani, T, Ruddell
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Synthese, 1999
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Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 1980
A 57-year-old woman patient presented with a pseudo-membranous necrotizing conjunctivitis. The biopsy exhibited histological changes typical for conjunctivitis lignosa with definite vasculitis, vascular occlusions and vascular necrosis. The clinical course was typical for conjunctivitis lignosa.
D, Kosik, E, Landolt, P, Speiser
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A 57-year-old woman patient presented with a pseudo-membranous necrotizing conjunctivitis. The biopsy exhibited histological changes typical for conjunctivitis lignosa with definite vasculitis, vascular occlusions and vascular necrosis. The clinical course was typical for conjunctivitis lignosa.
D, Kosik, E, Landolt, P, Speiser
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