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Corneal Thickness in Highlanders

High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2017
Patyal, Sagarika, Amit Arora, Arun Yadav, and Vijay K. Sharma. Corneal thickness in highlanders. High Alt Med Biol. 18:56-60, 2017.Corneal thickness is an important parameter with diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Various studies have highlighted increase in corneal thickness in lowlanders on ascending to high altitude.
Sagarika, Patyal   +3 more
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Teledermatology in the Highlands of Scotland

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996
A pilot study of telemedicine consultations of 51 dermatology patients showed that the technology worked well, with the diagnosis being able to be made in most patients and over half of the patients being able to be dealt with through this medium only. It could therefore have a valuable screening role.
D H, Jones   +6 more
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‘Too much on the Highlands?’ Recasting the Economic History of the Highlands and Islands

Northern Scotland, 2013
This article seeks to open a new debate on the history of the evolution of the economies of the Highlands and Islands. In the process, it explores the underlying reasons for the neglect of this area and argues for a thorough examination of economic activity in the region through an historical lens, underpinned by conceptual frameworks. For the purposes
Perchard, Andrew, MacKenzie, Niall
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The Highland Boundary Fault and the Highland Border Complex

Scottish Journal of Geology, 2010
Synopsis Stratigraphic evidence, petrography and way up criteria are presented to show that the bulk of the Highland Border Complex in Scotland gets younger to the NW, towards the largely Neoproterozoic, Dalradian block. An early ophiolite has fed younger sediments with detritus, which, in the absence of reliable
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Man in highlands ecosystem: physiology of native highlanders

1980
Man at high altitude has most appropriately been described as eine habitatfremde Art or ecological anomaly (11). Human anatomy and physiology, which are products of arboreal ancestry and subsequent evolution in a forest environment, are in complete disharmony with the extreme conditions of semi-attenuated air, prevailing in the treeless world of high ...
M. S. Mani, A. Pardo
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Hollywood and highland

ACM SIGGRAPH 99 Electronic art and animation catalog, 1999
Damijan Saccio   +2 more
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Effects of egg powder on the structure of highland barley dough and the quality of highland barley bread

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Aixia Wang, Mengzi Nie, Huihan Xi
exaly  

Highland barley: Chemical composition, bioactive compounds, health effects, and applications

Food Research International, 2021
Mohammed Obadi, Jun Sun, Bin Xu
exaly  

Effects of semidry milling on the properties of highland barley flour and the quality of highland barley bread

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2023
Aixia Wang, Wanyu Qin, Huihan Xi
exaly  

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