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Fluorophotometric measurement of human tear turnover rate
Current Eye Research, 1988Measurement of tear turnover rate using an automated scanning fluorophotometer (FluorotronR) was compared to Schirmer test results without anesthesia in young adults with no known ocular disorder. After the instillation of fluorescein, tear film fluorescence, expressed as fluorescein concentration equivalent, decreased exponentially in a linear fashion
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1977
A simpler technique of measurement of nasal mucus flow rates is described. This avoids costlier equipment and provides easy access to all investigators. Studies revealed that mild environmental changes had little or no effect. Nasal flushing and drinking very hot tea increased the flow rates.
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A simpler technique of measurement of nasal mucus flow rates is described. This avoids costlier equipment and provides easy access to all investigators. Studies revealed that mild environmental changes had little or no effect. Nasal flushing and drinking very hot tea increased the flow rates.
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Methods of Rating Human Qualities
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1923T HE so-called psychological method of rating human qualities is designed to remedy the defects inherent in the traditional method of sizing up people. From time immemorial employers have been forced by the very nature of things to form some impression of the worth of workers.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Apparent Human Corneal Oxygen Uptake Rate
Optometry and Vision Science, 1981J R, Larke, S T, Parrish, C G, Wigham
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Maximal sweating rate in humans.
Journal of human ergology, 1997We reviewed the literature concerning the maximal sweating rate (SRmax) during heat acclimatization, walking in desert heat and marathon running, and analyzed it from the viewpoint of sex, age, level of maximal oxygen uptake, and experimental conditions, i.e., ambient temperature, relative humidity, work intensity, work type, working duration, seasonal
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