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Iodide-Associated Sialadenitis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017A 67-year-old man who had previously had heart transplantation and had chronic kidney disease underwent coronary angiography. He had received pretreatment owing to a reported history of iodine allergy but reported neck swelling several hours later.
Mehdi, Afshar, Mosaad, Alhussein
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Fluorinated 2D Lead Iodide Perovskite Ferroelectrics
Advances in Materials, 2019Hybrid perovskite materials are famous for their great application potential in photovoltaics and optoelectronics. Among them, lead‐iodide‐based perovskites receive great attention because of their good optical absorption ability and excellent electrical
Tai‐Ting Sha +10 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: The case report of methyl iodide intoxication by Appel and colleagues (Ann Intern Med82:534-536, 1975) is a useful description of a complex illness, all of the features of wh...
O M, Cobb, L W, Raymond
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Excerpt To the editor: The case report of methyl iodide intoxication by Appel and colleagues (Ann Intern Med82:534-536, 1975) is a useful description of a complex illness, all of the features of wh...
O M, Cobb, L W, Raymond
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ACS Energy Letters, 2019
There is strong interest in improving the environmental stability of hybrid perovskite solar cells while maintaining high efficiency. Here, we solve this problem by using epilayers of a wide-band-gap 1D lead iodide perovskitoid structure, based on a ...
Li-li Gao +8 more
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There is strong interest in improving the environmental stability of hybrid perovskite solar cells while maintaining high efficiency. Here, we solve this problem by using epilayers of a wide-band-gap 1D lead iodide perovskitoid structure, based on a ...
Li-li Gao +8 more
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1990
A 20-month-old girl ingested a maximum of 25 mL of pure methylene iodide. Within two hours, the patient exhibited lethargy and incoordination and vomited. An abdominal radiograph demonstrated the radiopaque material in the gut. In vivo conversion to carbon monoxide was documented with a peak carboxyhemoglobin level of 14.2% reached at 11 hours after ...
P J, Weimerskirch +4 more
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A 20-month-old girl ingested a maximum of 25 mL of pure methylene iodide. Within two hours, the patient exhibited lethargy and incoordination and vomited. An abdominal radiograph demonstrated the radiopaque material in the gut. In vivo conversion to carbon monoxide was documented with a peak carboxyhemoglobin level of 14.2% reached at 11 hours after ...
P J, Weimerskirch +4 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
P F, Harris, J F, Sanchez, D G, Mode
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P F, Harris, J F, Sanchez, D G, Mode
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt The letter below was sent by Dr. Appel in response to the "Comment" letter by Drs. Cobb and Raymond that was published in the October 1976 issue.
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Excerpt The letter below was sent by Dr. Appel in response to the "Comment" letter by Drs. Cobb and Raymond that was published in the October 1976 issue.
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