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Gold: Not Just jewelry…

Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2023
Plain language summary From jewels and coinage to anticancer and antiviral agents, the peculiar 'soft' character as well as physicochemical, redox and ligand exchange properties of gold can be exploited to design novel bioactive complexes, which may open up new perspectives to the development of drugs for therapeutic and diagnostic applications.
Federica Brescia, Luca Ronconi
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Approach to the jewelry aficionado

Pediatric Dermatology, 2018
AbstractChildren's and teens’ frequent use of inexpensive “costume” jewelry exposes them to a variety of contact allergens. Greater use heightens the risk of developing allergic contact dermatitis, especially in the setting of body piercings. Several clinical pearls, prevention strategies, and avoidance alternatives are provided in this article to ...
Lauren A. Ivey   +2 more
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Jewelry

2012
Abstract Jewelry, usually designating both gold and silver work, is undoubtedly one of the most significant classes among the so-called small finds in the prehistoric Aegean. The corpus of finds is especially rich between these two extremes in all periods of development and in the various areas of expansion of Aegean cultures, the ...
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Jewelry boxes

2021
Aims: The aim of the paper is to present the final practical product as an output from the subject Technical Practice, which is a combination of several types of materials. Description: A jewelry box product is a combination of three different materials, wood, metal and plastic. The wood is a combination of spruce and pine wood.
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