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A Systematic Review of Topic Modeling Techniques for Electronic Health Records. [PDF]

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Mehmood I   +4 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Efficacy of EMLA Versus Ice as Topical Anesthetic in Prior to Needle Prick in Palatine Nerve Blocks—A Randomized Split Mouth Study EMLA Versus Ice as Topical Anesthetic in Dental Nerve Blocks

Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery, 2023
The study aims to evaluate the pain efficacy of EMLA versus ice in palatine nerve blocks undergoing extraction.A prospective randomized study, single-blind, split-mouth study carried out on a total of 20 healthy individuals needing extraction of bilateral maxillary teeth under local anesthesia referred to our department in the university from March ...
U, Hemavathi   +5 more
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Pilot Study Evaluating Topical Onion Extract as Treatment for Postsurgical Scars

Dermatologic Surgery, 1999
Post surgical scars can be erythematous, raised, pruritic and painful. Numerous modalities are available to improve the appearance and symptomatology of these scars. A topical onion gel extract is the newest in the armamentarium of scar treatments. The active ingredient in this gel is allium cepa. Published studies evaluating the usefulness of this gel
B A, Jackson, A J, Shelton
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Cervicovaginal evaluation in macaques used as a model for topical microbicide safety studies

Journal of Medical Primatology, 2008
AbstractIntroduction  Macaques are a commonly used non‐human primate (NHP) model to evaluate safety and efficacy of topically applied vaginal microbicides. Cervicovaginal evaluation for topical microbicide safety studies requires proper technique, equipment, supplies, and sequence of sample collection.Materials and methods  Eleven rhesus macaques ...
Diana G, Scorpio   +4 more
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Evaluation of topical nalbuphine or oral tramadol as analgesics for corneal pain in dogs: a pilot study

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2011
AbstractObjective To evaluate the effectiveness of topical nalbuphine or oral tramadol in the treatment of corneal pain in dogs.Animals studied Fourteen male Beagle dogs.Procedures Dogs were divided into three treatment groups and sedated with dexmedetomidine (5 μ/kg IV).
Jason S, Clark   +2 more
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