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HAY-FEVER AND HAY-FEVER POLLENS
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1917The 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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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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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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ANTIOESTROGENIC ACTIVITY IN FAHLI CLOVER HAY AND OAT HAY
Acta Endocrinologica, 1965ABSTRACT The presence of oestrogen inhibitory activity in oat hay (Avena sativa) and Fahli clover hay (Trifolium alexandrinum var. Fahli) has been established. The antioestrogenic effect was demonstrated by the inhibition of uterine weight increase in rats (Astwood test) in response to oestradiol injected together with the above ...
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Estudios Rubendarianos: “No Hay Escuelas, Hay Poetas”
Journal of Inter-American Studies, 1964Como Casi Todo grande y verdadero poeta, Rubén Darío es multiforme y ecléctico. Frecuentemente nos sorprende con su busca y con su hallazgo de numerosos caminos expresivos y estéticos.Pronto, y con sutil sagacidad, lo adivinó así Juan Valera cuando, con sólo Azul a la vista, escribió la primera de sus dos Cartas publicadas en El Impartial de Madrid en ...
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