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Clinics in Dermatology, 1986
Abstract Living plants and natural plant products, such as balsams, turpentines, and the aroma chemicals found in perfumes and in flavorings, are among the most common causes of contact dermatitis. Most of the dermatitis-producing plants belong to a limited number of plant families, and many of the plant sensitizers that have been isolated belong to ...
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Abstract Living plants and natural plant products, such as balsams, turpentines, and the aroma chemicals found in perfumes and in flavorings, are among the most common causes of contact dermatitis. Most of the dermatitis-producing plants belong to a limited number of plant families, and many of the plant sensitizers that have been isolated belong to ...
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Patch testing—a recapitulation
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1981Although patch testing continues to be one of the most useful office tools of the inquiring dermatologist, the procedure is not used as often as patients deserve. This article reviews the use of the patch test and emphasizes its utility in the practice of dermatology.
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1979
The paper establishes the basic convergence conditions for the method of nonconforming finite elements applied to a class of generalized elliptic boundary value problems with variable, not necessarily smooth coefficients. The main result is a new, generalized patch test. Approximability and success in this test is the necessary and sufficient condition
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The paper establishes the basic convergence conditions for the method of nonconforming finite elements applied to a class of generalized elliptic boundary value problems with variable, not necessarily smooth coefficients. The main result is a new, generalized patch test. Approximability and success in this test is the necessary and sufficient condition
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Are patch tests for contact sensitivity always reliable?
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Are patch tests for contact sensitivity always reliable?
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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2018
S. Gayam, Z. Zinn, M. Chelliah, J. Teng
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S. Gayam, Z. Zinn, M. Chelliah, J. Teng
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Patch-Seq Links Single-Cell Transcriptomes to Human Islet Dysfunction in Diabetes
Cell Metabolism, 2020Joan Camunas-Soler +2 more
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Image Inpainting by Patch Propagation Using Patch Sparsity
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2010Zongben Xu
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