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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
It has long been known that the virus of trachoma can affect the cornea and limbus as well as the conjunctiva. During the active phase the superior limbus exhibits follicles composed of aggregations of lymphocytes surrounding a germinal center of reticuloendothelial cells.
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It has long been known that the virus of trachoma can affect the cornea and limbus as well as the conjunctiva. During the active phase the superior limbus exhibits follicles composed of aggregations of lymphocytes surrounding a germinal center of reticuloendothelial cells.
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American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2009
while the functions and purposes of a protein are invariant in biology, the view adopted by biologists often evolves with time sculpted by prevailing database and interpretations. PiT-2 along with its cousin PiT-1 (Na+-coupled phosphate transporters of the SLC20 family) have been assigned ...
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while the functions and purposes of a protein are invariant in biology, the view adopted by biologists often evolves with time sculpted by prevailing database and interpretations. PiT-2 along with its cousin PiT-1 (Na+-coupled phosphate transporters of the SLC20 family) have been assigned ...
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Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 1896
The Archaeological Journal, 53, 144 ...
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The Archaeological Journal, 53, 144 ...
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Archives of dermatology, 1996
Pitted keratolysis is a superficial infection of the skin confined to the stratum corneum. The causative organism has not been identified. The clinical syndrome is distinct and is characterized by pits and superficial erosions in the pressure areas of the soles and in the lateral surfaces of the toes.
N, Zaias, D, Taplin, G, Rebell
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Pitted keratolysis is a superficial infection of the skin confined to the stratum corneum. The causative organism has not been identified. The clinical syndrome is distinct and is characterized by pits and superficial erosions in the pressure areas of the soles and in the lateral surfaces of the toes.
N, Zaias, D, Taplin, G, Rebell
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Pitting and non‐pitting oedema
Medical Journal of Australia, 2016Whiting, Elizabeth, McCready, Madeline
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Big pit, little pit, big pit, little pit…:
2011Alastair Becket, Gavin MacGregor
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