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Deposition keratopathy

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
Material can be deposited in the cornea as a result of a wide range of systemic and ophthalmic diseases, as well as local and systemic therapies. Causes include local infection or trauma, systemic malignancy, a wide range of medications and a host of genetic and metabolic diseases.
Jesse, Panthagani   +4 more
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Deposit Collectors [PDF]

open access: possibleThe B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2006
Informal lending and savings institutions exist around the world, and often include regular door-to-door deposit collection of cash. Some banks have adopted similar services in order to expand access to banking services in areas that lack physical branches.
Nava Ashraf, Dean Karlan, Wesley Yin
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Regional Deposition: Deposition Models

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2020
Modeling particle deposition in the human lung requires information about the morphology of the lung in terms of simple geometric units, e.g., characterizing bronchial airways by straight cylindrical tubes. Five different regional deposition models are discussed in this section with respect to morphometric lung models and related mathematical modeling ...
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Deposition Mechanisms

Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 2020
The success of inhalation therapy is not only dependent upon the pharmacology of the drugs being inhaled but also upon the site and extent of deposition in the respiratory tract. Similarly, the toxicity of environmental and industrial particulate matter is affected not only by the nature of the dust but also by the amount and spatial distribution of ...
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Cutaneous Deposits

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2014
: The cutaneous deposition disorders are a group of unrelated conditions characterized by the accumulation of either endogenous or exogenous substances within the skin. These cutaneous deposits are substances that are not normal constituents of the skin and are laid down usually in the dermis, but also in the subcutis, in a variety of different ...
Ana M, Molina-Ruiz   +3 more
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