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Head to Head

Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2005
In the absence of a reproducible validated critical-habitat delineation for Nelson's bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) in the northern Santa Rosa Mountains, California, Turner et al. (2004) developed a quantitative habitat model based on biotic and a biotic habitat parameters comprised of the primary constituent elements allegedly used in the ...
Stacey D. Ostermann-Kelm   +9 more
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Head to head polymers. XVII: Head to head polypropylene

Monatshefte f�r Chemie, 1981
Head to head polypropylene was prepared by catalytic hydrogenation of eithercis-1,4-poly(2,3-dimethylbutadiene) ortrans-1,4-poly(2,3-dimethylbutadiene) with cobalt 2-ethylhexanoate/triethylaluminium as the hydrogenation catalyst in decahydronaphthalene solution.
Steven Grossman   +2 more
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Head Lice

Pediatrics, 2022
Head lice infestation is associated with limited morbidity but causes a high level of anxiety among caregivers of school-aged children and adolescents. Since the 2015 clinical report on head lice was published by the American Academy of Pediatrics, new medications have been approved, and an algorithm for management of affected patients is included ...
Dawn, Nolt   +3 more
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A Head-Within-A-Head

CLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 1998
A patient with elevated alkaline phosphatase underwent whole body bone imaging with Tc-99m methylenediphosphonate. Pelvic and lower extremity images showed typical widening and increased density along trabecular and cortical lines typical for Paget's disease. The lateral skull view is remarkable for its head-within-a-head appearance. The posterior view,
A, Moallem, P S, Gerard, R, Limani
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Head Trauma

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1993
The equine head is especially prone to trauma from kicks, collisions, entrapments, and falls. The specialized structures of the equine head are important in both function and appearance. When injury causes either loss of function or cosmesis, timely treatment is paramount.
J S, Olshaker, D W, Whye
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