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“Inverted flap rhexis” – Salvation of intumescence [PDF]
Intumescent cataract can be a challenge even for an experienced surgeon, particularly for creating a continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) because of increased endolenticular pressure.
Reetesh K Singh, Aarti Popat
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Review: spinal shock, crossed extensor reflex, and mass reflex in dogs and cats—a literature review, clinical observations and considerations [PDF]
The phenomena of spinal shock, crossed extensor reflex, and mass reflex are discussed to different extents in veterinary neurology textbooks, in literature on experimental animal models, and clinical reports on veterinary neurological patients.
Koen M. Santifort +9 more
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Case–Control Investigation of Association of Clinician‐Determined Variables With Progressive Myelomalacia After Acute Thoracolumbar Disc Extrusion in Dogs [PDF]
Background Reliable identification of clinician‐controlled factors that increase the risk of progressive myelomalacia after acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion could aid in decreasing its occurrence.
Eileen Donoghue +2 more
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Intumescence is a physiological disorder that affects some tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultivars grown in environments lacking ultraviolet radiation. Both far-red (FR) radiation and blue light have been shown to help mitigate this disorder.
Marlon Retana-Cordero +2 more
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The main objective of this study was to characterize intumescence injury of three susceptible tomato cultivars grown in a greenhouse or indoors using two types of soilless culture systems.
Emilio Suarez +3 more
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In the flame retardancy of the biopolymer matrix and natural fibre reinforcement containing green composites, researchers face multiple challenges, such as low thermal stability, the candlewick effect of fibres and compatibility issues. Cellulosic fibres
Kata Enikő Decsov +3 more
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Curing treatments of silica gel for fire-retardant glass by intumescence
Silica hydrogels are used as fire-retardant materials due to the occurrence of intumescence that limits heat and mass transfer. They act as heat-sink, through continuous endothermic condensation reactions, meantime shrinking to a more connected network ...
Oscar Cotini +2 more
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Vitrector-assisted anterior capsulorhexis in adult intumescent cataract
Performing capsulorhexis in white intumescent cataracts during phacoemulsification surgery is challenging for cataract surgeons because of high intralenticular pressure and reduced red reflex.
Sudhank Bharti +3 more
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Thermally Aerated Geopolymers as Lightweight Construction Material
In this research work, thermal foaming of bottom ash and sodium silicate geopolymer is proposed as a production process for light weight bricks. The composition and temperatures were studied and optimized to get the most suitable intumescence properties ...
Antonio Licciulli +4 more
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The objective of this study is to assess the efficiency of biobased carbonization agent in intumescent formulations (IFRs) to examine the flame retardant properties of polylactic acid (PLA) composites and to investigate their melt-spinnability.
Muhammad Maqsood +2 more
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