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Tar

Clinics in Dermatology, 1997
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TAR

Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services, 2018
Mobile advertisements influence customers' in-store purchases and boost in-store sales for brick-and-mortar retailers. Targeting mobile ads has become significantly important to compete with online shopping. The key to enabling targeted mobile advertisement and service is to learn shoppers' interest during their stay in the store.
Xiaochen Liu   +3 more
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TAR syndrome

Joint Bone Spine, 2023
Maria Helena, Lourenço   +2 more
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Juniper Tar Poisoning

Clinical Toxicology, 2005
Juniper tar (cade oil) is distilled from the branches and wood of Juniperus oxycedrus. It contains etheric oils, triterpene and phenols, and is used for many purposes in folk medicine. A case is reported of a previously healthy man who ingested a spoonful of home-made extract of Juniperus oxycedrus. The poisoning caused fever, severe hypotension, renal
Suda Tekin, Koruk   +5 more
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Tars and Anthralins

Dermatologic Clinics, 1995
The pharmacology, mechanisms of action, and historic perspectives of tar and anthralin are discussed. Traditional Goeckerman and Ingram regimens are presented in the context of newer advances in psoriasis treatment. Recommendations for therapy with tar and anthralin, either as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy, are reviewed and referenced.
A, Silverman, A, Menter, J L, Hairston
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