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GENDER, WEIGHT, AND AGE EFFECTS ON PREVALENCE OF CAUDAL ABERRANT NASAL TURBINATES IN CLINICALLY HEALTHY ENGLISH BULLDOGS: A COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC STUDY AND CLASSIFICATION [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2015
English Bulldogs have been reported to demonstrate abnormal growth and development of the nasal turbinates, which contribute to an increase in airway resistance and hence clinical signs of brachycephalic airway syndrome.
Gert Ter Haar
exaly   +2 more sources

Pneumatization of Turbinates

The Laryngoscope, 2003
AbstractObjectives To present unusual computed tomography (CT) findings concerning huge pneumatization of turbinates and paranasal sinuses in one patient. In current world literature the authors only found nine reports of pneumatization of inferior turbinates, which, therefore, must be considered an extremely rare anatomical finding.Study Design Case ...
Hannes, Braun, Heinz, Stammberger
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Turbines or not Turbines?

The Engineer, 2020
Readers were divided on the practicalities of Boris Johnson's claim that offshore wind will produce enough electricity for every UK home by 2030
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Reduction of olfactory and respiratory turbinates in the transition of whales from land to sea: the semiaquatic middle Eocene Aegyptocetus tarfa [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, 2020
Ethmoturbinates, nasoturbinates, and maxilloturbinates are well developed in the narial tract of land‐dwelling artiodactyls ancestral to whales, but these are greatly reduced or lost entirely in modern whales.
Emanuele Peri   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Turbinate Hypertrophy: Turbinate Surgery

2021
A 26-year-old female was referred to the ENT Department by her GP complaining about bilateral nasal blockage, notably worse in the course of occasional viral infections, constant clear nasal discharge and occasional sneezing. The patient had tried courses of intranasal steroids and oral antihistamines prescribed by her GP, which improved her nasal ...
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Is pneumatization of middle turbinates compensatory or congenital?

open access: yesDentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2012
WOS: 000309636800006PubMed ID: 22499129Objective: To determine the frequency of concha bullosa (CB) and the association between the degree of pneumatization and the severity of septum deviation in both paediatric and adult groups by CT evaluation and to ...
Lokman Uzun
exaly   +2 more sources

TURBINE OILS and Turbine Lubricating Oil Systems

Scientific Lubrication, 1953
During recent years many outstanding papers have been given on the subject of steam turbine lubrication with particular reference to the development of modern inhibited turbine oils. This series of articles will supplement this work. Particular attention is paid to practical aspects such as descriptions of typical oil systems, their cleaning and ...
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Bilateral accessory inferior turbinates and secondary middle turbinates

Japanese Journal of Radiology, 2012
Bifid inferior nasal turbinates-two inferior turbinates with a single root observed in the nasal cavity-are an extremely rare anatomical variation, especially when they are observed bilaterally and exist with other variations. We report a case of bilateral bifid inferior nasal turbinates with bilateral secondary middle turbinates.
Sun Young, Lee   +6 more
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Thermodynamic Analysis of “Inter-Turbine” and “Intra-Turbine” Reheat for Marine Gas Turbines

Volume 5: Turbo Expo 2004, Parts A and B, 2004
This paper presents thermodynamic analyses of two types of reheat combustion cycles in gas turbines and provides an evaluation of their usefulness in marine power and propulsion applications. Specifically, baseline cycles, using components of various technology levels, were compared to cycles with single-stage reheat (inter-turbine reheat), and ...
Knox T. Millsaps, Bruce Rodman
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