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Regrowth of Hair in Nevus Flammeus

Archives of Dermatology, 1972
To the Editor.— A patient had an unusual case of alopecia areata associated with nevus flammeus. Report of a Case A 56-year-old Negro woman had alopecia areata of three years' duration. Hair loss began in the nevus flammeus over the right occiput and gradually spread to involve the remainder of the scalp.
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Involvement of humic substances in regrowth

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004
There appear to be interactions in the distribution system that complicate the ability to use AOC/BDOC as an independent assessment of regrowth potential. Two such complications are the limitation of the assays themselves and the potential interaction between the organic carbon concentration with the presence of disinfectants and pipe materials.
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Alopecia Areata and Regrowth of Hair

Archives of Dermatology, 1977
To the Editor.— Drs Winter, Kern, and Blizzard are to be congratulated for their observations on prednisone therapy for alopecia areata ( Arch Dermatol 112:1549-1552,1976). Their findings concerning various subgroups of alopecia areata (AA) treated with systemic steroids fit well with my experience, ie, in most cases, systemic steroids do not alter ...
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Fuse Regrowth Kinetics

IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability, 2004
The kinetics of fuse regrowth during temperature humidity bias (THB) stresses were modeled with a power law for relative humidity (exponent /spl sim/2.3) and a power law for bias voltage (exponent /spl sim/1.7). Using these results we determined the optimal laser cut parameters to maximize product reliability.
D. Lambert, R. Gannamani, R.C. Blish
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Endothelial Cell Regrowth

1992
Endothelial cells, either in vivo or in vitro, grow as a monolayer and despite their key location in blood vessels and the important functions which they carry out, we know relatively little about the mechanisms which control their growth in vivo.1–3 This is perhaps because most endothelial cells, at least in vitro, were found to grow readily and ...
Michael A. Reidy, Volkhard Lindner
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Electrical Detection of Etching and Regrowth Processes in Sn Solution Regrowth Method

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1969
A technique to control both etching and regrowth processes in Sn solution regrowth method is proposed. Two Sn melts were made into contact on both sides of a n-type GaAs wafer, and constant current was passed through them. The detected voltage between Sn melts was used for the control of the wafer thickness.
Riro Nii   +3 more
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Semitendinosus Regrowth

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004
Background Previous studies have suggested that hamstring tendons can regenerate following harvesting for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Hypothesis This “neo-tendon” is a true, functional tendon, not scar tissue. Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Methods Semitendinosus tendons were harvested from 35 New Zealand white rabbits using a
Sanjitpal S, Gill   +5 more
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[Bacterial regrowth in drinking water. III. Reasons for regrowth with oligocarbotolerant bacteria].

Zentralblatt fur Hygiene und Umweltmedizin = International journal of hygiene and environmental medicine, 1989
Investigations have been undertaken into the bacterial regrowth in a Zurich drinking water plant and over a distance of 12 km along the drinking water distribution system. This required installation of eleven chromium steel dead-end water pipes. Counts of oligocarbotolerant bacteria were carried out in 7 or 8 repetitions in fresh water and water left ...
N E, Jaeggi, J, Bader, W, Schmidt-Lorenz
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Hair cell regrowth

International Congress Series, 2003
Abstract Hair cell loss is usually a function of age, noise, ototoxic drugs and genetics. Therapeutic strategies fall into two categories: protection and regeneration. Protective methods include targeted application of growth factors and other agents to promote cell survival, and systemic application of drugs to prevent activation of programmed cell ...
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The Regrowth of Grass Swards

1988
The reaction of the grass sward to defoliation is principally determined by the position of its component organs in relation to the height of defoliation. Indeed, the success of the grasses on a global basis is attributable largely to their growing points and meristematic regions normally being below defoliation height, except during reproductive ...
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