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A moist edge environment aids the regeneration of traumatic tympanic membrane perforations
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2017AbstractObjective:To review the history of moist therapy used to regenerate traumatic tympanic membrane perforations.Study design:Literature review.Methods:The literature on topical agents used to treat traumatic tympanic membrane perforations was reviewed, and the advantages and disadvantages of moist therapy were analysed.Results:A total of 76 ...
Z C, Lou, Z H, Lou
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Both Wet and Moist Wound Environments Accelerate Cutaneous Healing
1995Since the early reports on skin wound treatment, showing that skin wounds epithelialize more rapidly under moist conditions than under dry [1, 2], a variety of water and gas permeable dressings have been developed. The principle findings of healing in a moist environment are acceleration of epithelialization and prevention of the progression of wound ...
P. M. Vogt +4 more
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Atmospheric Corrosion of Electroplated Cu Thin Film in Moist Oxygen Environment
ECS Transactions, 2006Atmospheric corrosion of electrodeposited Cu thin film in water vapour with oxygen was studied using a quartz crystal microbalance. The adsorption of water with N2 carrier gas without oxygen was reversible and roughly proportional to the relative humidity.
Shinji Fujimoto +2 more
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A preliminary evaluation of moist environment ambient temperature scanning electron microscopy
Micron (1969), 1979Abstract A technique which allows scanning electron microscopy of untreated fresh biological specimens in a moist environment at ambient temperature, is described. It requires virtually no preparation of the specimens prior to insertion in the microscope.
J.S. Shah, A. Beckett
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Construction-Reseach-Design-Invention: Elastic Behavior in a Moist Environment
Journal of Architectural Education, 2001This article describes a decade-long research project that intersects the practices of architecture, engineering, teaching, surrealist methods of collage, and construction technology. Two specific examples illustrate the approach to design/research pursued in this work.
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An Analytical Model of FRP-Concrete Bond Deterioration in Moist Environment
Advances in Structural Engineering, 2009Debonding of FRP from concrete substrate can lead to premature failure of the FRP repaired or retrofitted concrete structures. Therefore, FRP-concrete bond is a major factor affecting the performance of FRP strengthened concrete members. Experimental studies show that moisture plays an important role in the reliability of the bond between FRP and ...
Zhenyu Ouyang, Baolin Wan
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A light trap for biting Nematocera in moist environments.
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Attempts to Increase the Surviving Length in Skin Flaps by a Moist Environment
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979A method of raising a random patterns flap on the back of a rat was used to study the relationship between the surviving length and distance of dye penetration. It was found that the intraoperative dye distance was an accurate predictor of survival length in the Control Group. The effects of dressing were evaluated against the controls.
A, Sasaki, O, Fukuda, S, Soeda
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Research on Hygroscopic Material Improving Moist Environment of Building Underground Layer
Advanced Materials Research, 2013A new type hygroscopic material was attempted to develop, which could improve moist environment of building underground layer by making use of self-humidifying function, namely, absorbing moisture on condition of high humidity and restoring moisture absorption function of low humidity, and some experimental studies were taken on.
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