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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1983
SummaryFoot dermatitis can be an extremely disabling problem. Blistering and weeping feet may become secondarily infected and painful fissuring often occurs, resulting in inability to walk. The diagnosis of contact dermatitis due to shoes should be considered in every case of persistent foot dermatitis.
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SummaryFoot dermatitis can be an extremely disabling problem. Blistering and weeping feet may become secondarily infected and painful fissuring often occurs, resulting in inability to walk. The diagnosis of contact dermatitis due to shoes should be considered in every case of persistent foot dermatitis.
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Folk Life, 2004
AbstractThe title of this note is phrased as a riddle, for which the solution will emerge. We begin, however, with a traditional riddle, recorded for Devonshire in 1777. It runs as follows:Kitteback has what everything has,And everything has what kitteback has.The answer is: ‘A name.’ But what, we may ask, is the meaning of ‘kitteback’?
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AbstractThe title of this note is phrased as a riddle, for which the solution will emerge. We begin, however, with a traditional riddle, recorded for Devonshire in 1777. It runs as follows:Kitteback has what everything has,And everything has what kitteback has.The answer is: ‘A name.’ But what, we may ask, is the meaning of ‘kitteback’?
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Spectral Analysis of Walking with Shoes and without Shoes
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006This study analyzes the walking balance of young students based on 1/f fluctuations using auto-regressive (AR) modeling. There was more good walking balance than bad, influenced positively or negatively by the students' shoes. After the subjects understood their own walking condition, based on 1/f fluctuation, and had received suitable rehabilitation ...
Masako Tsuruoka +3 more
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SHOE, IN PARTICULAR A SPORTS SHOE
2009The invention relates to a shoe, in particular a sports shoe, comprising a shoe upper part (1) and a sole (2). According to the invention, in order to simply and precisely shape the sole of the shoe, to obtain an improved result during the active influence of pronation, at least two sensors (3, 4) are arranged on or in the sole (2) allowing the ...
DASSLER PUMA SPORTSCHUH +5 more
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Manufactured shoes and orthopaedic shoes
Haemophilia, 2000null Heijnen +2 more
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