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Hay Fever Therapy

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The report by Lichtenstein, Norman, and Winkenwerder, "A Single Year of Immunotherapy for Ragweed Hay Fever" [Ann Intern Med75:663-671, 1971], leaves certain points that coul...
C R, Zeiss, R, Patterson, J J, Pruzansky
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Dr. Manu, Dr, Manu
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Hay‐Wells Syndrome

Pediatric Dermatology, 1986
Abstract: Hay‐Wells syndrome is an autosomal dominant constellation of facial clefting, ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum (fused eyelids), and ectodermal defects. Our patient, a child who had these unusual features at birth, led us to consider possible differential diagnoses based on clinical features and review of the literature.
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Hay Balersʼ Fractures

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1984
Two cases of fractures of the sternum and T12 vertebra are presented, which appear to be a characteristic combination of injuries to farmers when hay bales fall on them. The mechanism of injury proposed is a severe forward flexion, producing vertebral collapse at the dorsolumbar junction, and fracture of the sternum from direct trauma against the ...
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Región Frailesca: hay maíz, hay frijol, pero dinero no hay

2012
La dinámica de producción en la Frailesca está basada en el sector agropecuario. En la región, la crisis rural -que se agudizó a principios de 1990- ha impactado negativamente en los niveles de producción y de ingreso de los principales sistemas productivos: la cafeticultura, la ganadería y el cultivo de maíz.
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Hai‐Chao Xu

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019
"My worst nightmare is forgetting to prepare for a class. The most exciting thing about my research is discovering new reactions …" Find out more about Hai-Chao Xu in his Author Profile.
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HAY-FEVER AND HAY-FEVER POLLENS

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1917
The causative relationship of pollens to hay-fever has become so well established that it appears almost superfluous to offer additional evidence. The experience of the past year in the correspondence of the American Hay-Fever-Prevention Association, however, has shown that there are still many who doubt that hay-fever is caused by pollen, and that ...
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Hai‐Long Jiang

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019
"My biggest motivation is to make creative and significant discoveries in my research fields. I chose chemistry as a career because of a high score for chemistry in my college entrance examination …" Find out more about Hai-Long Jiang in his Author Profile.
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OAT HAY POISONING

Science, 1939
W B, Bradley, O A, Beath, H F, Eppson
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