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Allergen Prick-Puncture Skin Testing in the Elderly

Drugs & Aging, 2003
Many older patients present with rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma or itching that the patient attributes to allergies. Yet physicians often dismiss allergy in the elderly as irrelevant. Testing elderly patients for allergies is sometimes challenging as changes in the skin may cause difficulty in applying skin tests, and the response of the skin may be ...
Monroe J, King, Richard F, Lockey
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High speed puncture testing of thermoplastics

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1964
AbstractAn extensive study has been made of a broad range of polymeric materials, by the instrumented high speed puncture method. The range of strain rates prevalent in these tests has been related to the strain rates in parts subjected to normal abuse.
F. J. Furno, R. S. Webb, N. P. Cook
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Multiple-puncture tuberculin testing: Reason for variable response to tine test

Tubercle, 1981
1040 'Tine Test' (TT) discs from 3 production batches were examined under a dissecting microscope. The dried tuberculin coatings of the 4 metal tines of the test discs were found to vary from being thin and smooth to being thick with droplet formation.
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Multiple Puncture Skin Test and Mantoux Test in Southeast Asian Refugees

Chest, 1985
Skin test reactions to PPD applied by Mantoux techniques were compared with reactions to tuberculin tine test (PPD-tine); tuberculin, old tine test (OT tine); Aplitest; and Mono-Vacc, tuberculin, old (Mono-Vacc) in newly arrived refugees from Cambodia and Laos. The reaction to Mantoux test was accepted as the "true reading" and compared to the reaction
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Aerosol can puncture device test report

1994
This test report documents the evaluation of an aerosol can puncture device to replace a system currently identified for use in the WRAP-1 facility. The new system is based upon a commercially available puncture device, as recommended by WHC Fire Protection. With modifications found necessary through the testing program, the Aerosol Can Puncture Device
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Diagnostic Tests: Lumbar Puncture

The American Journal of Nursing, 1998
Joan Frizzell, Mary Wilby
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MULTIPLE PUNCTURE TUBERCULIN TESTS

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987
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