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Midterm Outcomes of Concomitant Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair and Microfracture of Humeral Head, Focal, Full-thickness Cartilage Lesions. [PDF]

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Effect of Artificial Tears on Tear Stress Test

Optometry and Vision Science, 2008
ABSTRACT Purpose. To determine the effect of two artificial tears of different viscosities in the relief of environmental dry eye induced with a novel tear stress test (TST). Methods.
Santosh, Khanal   +4 more
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Tearing into Takotsubo

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2020
Key Points Spontaneous coronary artery dissection and Takotsubo syndrome are less common cardiovascular diseases that share similar clinical features. The current study offers a promising association and mechanistic etiology between the disorders, but is limited by a small sample size. Further research with a larger patient population is warranted.
Gwyneth McNeill, William A. Gray
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Tears of Joy

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1980
“Tears of joy” refers to crying when there has been a psychological gain, not a loss. The dynamic explanation of the phenomenon is that the need to repress sadness is lifted because of the gain; genetically the crying is over past losses. A clinical vignette illustrating the phenomenon is given here. It relieved the patient to be told that her symptoms
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Subscapularis Tears

2011
The subscapularis muscle is the largest and strongest muscle of the rotator cuff. It plays an essential role in the stability and function of the shoulder. Tears of the subscapularis tendon are more frequent than previously estimated. The worldwide use of arthroscopy in rotator cuff surgery has allowed to recognize the true prevalence of subscapularis ...
Umile Giuseppe, Longo   +4 more
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Tear Initiation and Tear Propagation

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1950
Abstract (1) Both the crescent and angle tests are group (2) tests; therefore the width of the sample must fee taken into account when the tear resistance is being calculated. (2) There is one exception to the above, and that is the case of knotty tears in group (2) tests. When knotty tears occur, the test becomes a direct tear test [group (1)],
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Tears and tears, 25 years

The Paper Conservator, 2001
Summary During the 25 years he has been supplying paper to conservators, the author has been asked to develop and supply papers, boards, materials and equipment which did not exist or were difficult to get hold of in the UK and Europe. This article is his personal recollection of the products and people he has been involved with over this period.
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