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Oxatomide in Seasonal Rhinoconjunctivitis

Allergy, 1980
The new antiallergic drug oxatomide was evaluated in 40 schoolchildren suffering from severe allergic seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis. Antihistamine drugs had earlier given insufficient symptomatic relief. Double–blind technique was used. There was no significant difference in effect between oxatomide, the antibistamine cinnarizine in combination with ...
C, Möller, B, Björkstén
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Electroretinography in seasonal affective disorder

Psychiatry Research, 1992
Retinal mechanisms have been hypothesized in the pathophysiology of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Electroretinography (ERG) is a noninvasive electrophysiologic test that provides an objective measure of photoreceptor and retinal function. We conducted dark-adapted ERG examinations with a bright white light stimulus in a group of depressed, drug ...
R W, Lam   +3 more
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Worshiping in Season

2022
Worshiping in Season guides ministers through a meaningful framework for ecologically oriented worship. Following the liturgical calendar and maintaining a Christocentric emphasis, Joseph E. Bush Jr. aligns earthly seasons with the liturgy and suggests readings, songs, and other acts of worship to amplify an ecologically informed Christology.
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Vascular emergencies: what's in season?

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1995
Seasonality in ischaemic coronary artery disease is well documented with a winter/summer variation the commonest pattern. The influence of seasonal variation on events in other vascular territories is less well documented. The incidence of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm and emergency lower-limb ischaemia was analysed on a monthly basis over a 5 ...
K, Varty, A, Reid, C, Jagger, P R, Bell
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Chemokines in seasonal allergic rhinitis

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1996
Monocyte chemotactic and activating factor/monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCAF/MCP-1), RANTES, and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 alpha are chemokines known to activate basophils (MCAF/RANTES) and eosinophils (RANTES/MIP-1 alpha). IL-8 inhibits MCAF-induced histamine release from basophils.
P, Kuna, M, Lazarovich, A P, Kaplan
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Thoughts in Season

The Modern Language Journal, 1943
Author's summary.— The arts, and especially literature, must be emphasized rather than de‐emphasized in the curriculum if we are not to debase the school as an ethical institution.
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A Thesis in Seasons

2021
A personal take on a thesis. Alyson Davies uses narratives of her rural Albertan upbringing to position her art practice and experience in Emily Carr University s MFA program. Davies painting, primarily based in autobiographical narratives, is also met by supplementary practices across other media where seasonality and nature direct the subject of ...
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