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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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What's in a Rim?

Peace Review, 1995
“Pacific Rim” and a variety of terms cognate to it, such as “Pacific Basin” and “Asian‐Pacific,” have become commonplace in geopolitical vocabulary over the last decade. And yet, what these terms mean remains unclear. The immediate reference is obviously physically geographic: Pacific Rim (or Pacific Basin) refers to societies situated on the ...
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Cortical Rim Sign and Reversed Rim Sign

2014
After IV enhancement, zones of renal infarction look like wedge-shaped low-density areas. Capsule and subcapsular kidney parenchyma is enhanced in many (but not all) patients due to collateral blood supply that forms the “cortical rim” sign (↑).
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Within the Rim

2018
American relief initiatives at the outset of World War I bring John Borie and Henry James together.
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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.
William D. Mathers, Michael 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.
Bahman Guyuron, Ali Totonchi
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RIMS: A new approach to measuring firm internationalization

, 2020
Victor B. Marshall   +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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The Pacific Rim

Nature, 2002
Pacific Rim countries are vying to recruit scientists, but they face some stiff obstacles, says Robert Triendl.
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The Rim of Fire: Pacific Rim Cities and the Problem of Fires

2018
This chapter outlines the nature of the nineteenth-century urban fire problem around the Pacific Rim, considers why it diminished in significance in some places but not others, and examines the economic costs of recurrent fire risk and damage. Before the nineteenth century, most of the Pacific Rim's major cities were Asian ones.
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