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Disc-full of drugs: compressed ophthalmic discs

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
Cover illustration courtesy of Mr Richard Keeler, curator of the museum of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK. Cover photo: Mark Thomas. Drug delivery to the eye has always been a matter of interest and innovation. One such endeavour is illustrated on the front cover, which shows a set of 24 circular boxes made in bone, with each box ...
Richard, Keeler   +2 more
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DISC

IntraVital, 2012
Dynamic in situ cytometry (DISC) is a new approach that combines advantages of both intravital imaging and flow cytometry analysis. The DISC methodology provides the opportunity to link cell behavior and phenotype in vivo and hence to perform cytometry in vivo and in real-time.
Hélène D. Moreau, Philippe Bousso
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DISC

Proceedings of the 24th annual international symposium on Microarchitecture - MICRO 24, 1991
The Dynamic Instruction Stream Computer is a novel computer architecture which addresses many of the problems present in real-time systems. The DISC operates by allowing multiple instruction streams (ISs), representing different processes to run concurrently by instruction interleaving on the pipeline.
Mario Daniel Nemirovsky   +2 more
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Disc electrophoresis

Journal of Chemical Education, 1969
J M, Brewer, R B, Ashworth
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Disc Drusen

Ophthalmology, 2012
Samantha, Slotnick, Jerome, Sherman
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Surgical Disc Excision

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1993
For the athlete, whether recreational or professional, limited surgical discectomy has been a predictable and highly successful procedure, enabling those individuals to return to their preinjury status relatively quickly. With proper patient selection, patients will be able to return to their athletic endeavors with much more reliability than with any ...
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“Pseudo-Disc”

Southern Medical Journal, 1967
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