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Management of Late TEVAR Migration Using a Novel Branched Endograft: First Western Experience. [PDF]
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Impact of adhesive curing mode and dentin sealing on bond strength of CAD/CAM resin composite. [PDF]
Abdelmohssen NM, Haridy MF, Botros SA.
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Silicone vs. Silicon/Silica in Intraoral Healing: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Parker D, Bopardikar A, Romanos GE.
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Bioresorbable acoustic patch for simultaneous sealing and early detection of gastric leakage. [PDF]
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Glass Fall-Offs Detection for Glass Insulated Terminals via a Coarse-to-Fine Machine-Learning Framework. [PDF]
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Seals, Sealings and Seal Impressions from Akrotiri in Thera
2019The monograph contains the primary publication of the seals (S1–S16), sealings (N1–N75) and stamped objects (I1–I3) retrieved at the Bronze Age site of Akrotiri in Thera. Their contexts date from the MC A period, which corresponds roughly to the Cretan MM I period (at the turn of the third to the second millennium BC), until the final volcanic ...
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Seals, Seal Trainers, and Mycobacterial Infection
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1993Abstract In 1986, three seals died in a marine park in Western Australia; culture of postmortem tissue suggested infection with Mycobacterium bovis. In 1988, a seal trainer who had been employed at the Western Australian marine park until 1985 developed pulmonary tuberculosis caused by M.
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1981
Two young women developed septic arthritis in an interphalangeal joint following a seal bite. One patient was cured with tetracycline: the other required joint arthrodesis. This entity known as "seal finger" is common among sealers. Although the infection may be cured with tetracycline, in late treated or untreated cases joint destruction may occur. No
D P, Mass, W L, Newmeyer, E S, Kilgore
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Two young women developed septic arthritis in an interphalangeal joint following a seal bite. One patient was cured with tetracycline: the other required joint arthrodesis. This entity known as "seal finger" is common among sealers. Although the infection may be cured with tetracycline, in late treated or untreated cases joint destruction may occur. No
D P, Mass, W L, Newmeyer, E S, Kilgore
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2012
Abstract More than any other ancient work of art, seals are intimate objects which are literally bound to their owners. In ancient societies, their primary purpose was to secure property—whether in the home or the public arena—and to assign responsibility by means of clay sealings impressed by a specific individual who is identified ...
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Abstract More than any other ancient work of art, seals are intimate objects which are literally bound to their owners. In ancient societies, their primary purpose was to secure property—whether in the home or the public arena—and to assign responsibility by means of clay sealings impressed by a specific individual who is identified ...
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