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Corneal Rim Cultures

Cornea, 1987
We performed a retrospective analysis of 291 consecutive scleral rim cultures, taken at the time of corneal transplantation, from 1981 to 1986. There were 82 positive cultures (39%), and the most common pathogen was Staphylococcus epidermidis, with 24 positive cultures (30%). Ten of these (42%) were resistant to gentamycin.
W D, Mathers, M A, Lemp
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Alar Rim Deformities

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016
The alar rim plays an important role in nasal harmony. Alar rim flaws are common following the initial rhinoplasty. Classification of the deformities helps with diagnosis and successful surgical correction. Diagnosis of the deformity requires careful observation of the computerized or life-sized photographs.
Ali, Totonchi, Bahman, Guyuron
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Alar Rim Raising

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1992
The relationship of the alar rim to columella visibility and nostril proportion is crucial to a good aesthetic result. The alar rim has been a neglected part of the nose in primary and secondary rhinoplasty procedures for want of a natural contouring operation.
Richard Ellenbogen   +2 more
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Alar Rim Deformities

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
Alar disharmony is one of the most common abnormalities observed after a rhinoplasty. This article describes three classes in addition to Gunter's classifications of alar/columella deformities, which include concave ala, convex ala caused by convex lateral crus, and convex ala caused by thick alar tissues. These deformities are best visualized from the
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Infraorbital Rim Augmentation

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
In patients with recessive infraorbital rims, alloplastic augmentation of the infraorbital rims makes the eyes appear less prominent and improves appearance. Ten patients (seven women and three men) with an average age of 30 years (range, 23 to 45 years) underwent augmentation of the infraorbital rim with alloplastic implants over a 9-year period. With
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MM/RIM: RIM Composites Using Preplaced Reinforcement

Journal of Cellular Plastics, 1985
Le moulage de mat (MM pour Mat Molding) est un moulage reactif pour faire des polyisocyanurates renforces de longues fibres de verre ...
P.S. Carleton   +2 more
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Alar Rim Lowering

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
A technique for the lowering of the alar rim is presented. The indications for this technique, originally presented by Meyer and Kesselring, have been expanded to other related nasal deformities, including the high-arched nostril, the asymmetrical nostril, the Mestizo nose, and the hanging columella, in which the surgeon feels that total nasal length ...
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Rim Stress of Thin-rimmed Gear

Advanced engineering, 2006
The paper deals with the analysis of thin-rimmed gear stress induced by a load applied to a gear tooth. The stress of spur external gear is determined by means of three-dimensional finite element method and by use of the developed pinion-wheel numerical model.
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Neuroretinal Rim Area

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To the Editor. —Among the plethora of reports of cup-disc parameters associated with glaucomatous optic nerve damage, the recent article by Balazsi et al 1 in the JulyArchivesstands out as a carefully conducted study documenting the potential importance of an intrinsically sensible variable.
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Sloped-Rim Open Resonators

Applied Optics, 1973
A theoretical investigation of a sloped-rim open resonator is described, which neglects the diffraction effects due to the finiteness of the rim size. A comparison is made with the results obtained by numerically solving the integral equation associated with the open resonator. The agreement is good, so the theory developed here can be used for a first
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