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A Study on the Temperature-Dependent Behavior of Small Heat Shock Proteins from Methanogens. [PDF]

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CRYSTALLINE RETINOPATHY

Retina, 1984
A 52-year-old Japanese woman had retinal crystalline deposits with atrophy of the pigment epithelium and choriocapillaris and pigment clumps in the periphery. The patient did not have corneal crystals. The crystals were seen biomicroscopically in all layers of the retina and on the retinal vessels. The diagnosis of crystalline retinopathy was made. The
S, Hayasaka, S, Okuyama
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Crystalline Retinopathy

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1978
A 34-year-old woman had crystalline dystrophy of the retina associated with atrophy of the choriocapillaris and pigment epithelium, and pigment clumping in the fundus periphery. Consanguinity of her parents suggested an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern for this type of crystalline retinal dystrophy. The patient did not have corneal crystals. Her
W S, Grizzard   +3 more
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Crystalline solids

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001
Many drugs exist in the crystalline solid state due to reasons of stability and ease of handling during the various stages of drug development. Crystalline solids can exist in the form of polymorphs, solvates or hydrates. Phase transitions such as polymorph interconversion, desolvation of solvate, formation of hydrate and conversion of crystalline to ...
S R, Vippagunta   +2 more
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Crystalline coloboma

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2015
We present a seventy-three year-old female diagnosed with lens coloboma when she was going to be operated on for cataracts.The incidence of congenital coloboma of the eye is estimated to be 0.5 per 10000 newborns in Spain, 1.4 in France, 2.6 in United States, and 7.5 in China. The diagnosis is clinical by observing the defect.
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CRYSTALLINE GRAVITY

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2009
Matter interacting classically with gravity in 3+1 dimensions usually gives rise to a continuum of degrees of freedom, so that, in any attempt to quantize the theory, ultraviolet divergences are nearly inevitable. Here, we investigate a theory that only displays a finite number of degrees of freedom in compact sections of space-time. In finite domains,
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