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Use of latex microbeads for detection of Plasmodium vivax lactate dehydrogenase using flow cytometry. [PDF]
Franco AMF+10 more
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Force Degradation of Intermaxillary Latex Elastics: Comparative In Vitro and In Vivo Study. [PDF]
Ptáčková L+7 more
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Latex Fruit Syndrome and Periodontitis - A Missing Link.
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Math into LATEX: An Introduction to LATEX and AMS-LATEX.
Biometrics, 1997From the Publisher: Gratzer's book provides the beginner with a simple, direct approach. Using numerous examples, a formula gallery, sample files, and templates, a short course, Part I, guides the reader through typing text, math formulas, equations, and an article template making it possible to start typing an article with only a few hours time.
C. D. Kemp, G. Gratzer
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Acta Clinica Belgica, 1995
In the past decade, immediate hypersensitivity to latex has been accepted as a serious problem. The proteins that are present in natural rubber are considered to be the responsible antigens, and the hypersensitivity responses induced include contact and generalized urticaria, angioedema, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, bronchospasm, life threatening ...
Ebo, Didier+2 more
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In the past decade, immediate hypersensitivity to latex has been accepted as a serious problem. The proteins that are present in natural rubber are considered to be the responsible antigens, and the hypersensitivity responses induced include contact and generalized urticaria, angioedema, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, bronchospasm, life threatening ...
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On the latex-cells and latex ofJatropha
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences, 1964In different species ofJatropha examined a profusely branched system of non-articulated laticifers is found distributed in different plant organs. They originate in the embryonic stage from certain initials and keep pace with the growth of the plant. A few laticifers may also arise independently from spongy mesophyll cells in the leaves. The laticifers
Manju Malaviya, A. R. Rao
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The Coagulation of Latex [PDF]
Abstract The mechanism of the coagulation of latex is a very brief chapter in most treatises on rubber. The theories are numerous and conflicting. The most widely accepted interpretation is one in which the destruction of the stabilization membrane is postulated.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1998
Allergy to natural rubber latex affects people routinely exposed to rubber products. Groups thought to be at highest risk include atopics, health care workers, rubber industry workers, and individuals who have undergone multiple surgical procedures, especially those with spina bifida. Allergy to latex is a type I, immediate, IgE‐mediated reaction that
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Allergy to natural rubber latex affects people routinely exposed to rubber products. Groups thought to be at highest risk include atopics, health care workers, rubber industry workers, and individuals who have undergone multiple surgical procedures, especially those with spina bifida. Allergy to latex is a type I, immediate, IgE‐mediated reaction that
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Light scattering from dimers: latex-latex and gold-latex
SPIE Proceedings, 1998ABSTRACT This paper presents theoretical modeling and experimental results of light scattering studies on latex (polystyrene) particledimers and colloidal gold particles coupled to individual latex particles. The latex particle size range is 1-10 .tm (in diameter)and that ofthe gold particles is 80-100 nm. In general, the latex particles are spherical,
Kirk A. Fuller+2 more
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Journal of Emergency Nursing, 1997
An overview of latex allergy, including methods for preventing reactions and reducing exposure to latex, is provided. Latex allergy is a serious medical problem for an increasing number of patients and health care workers. From an institutional perspective, several precautionary procedures need to be followed to ensure safe care for patients and to ...
B L, Senst, R A, Johnson
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An overview of latex allergy, including methods for preventing reactions and reducing exposure to latex, is provided. Latex allergy is a serious medical problem for an increasing number of patients and health care workers. From an institutional perspective, several precautionary procedures need to be followed to ensure safe care for patients and to ...
B L, Senst, R A, Johnson
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