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Exploring entry pathways of microorganisms into an anatomical dissection course. [PDF]
Streich S +5 more
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Diagnosis of a locally aggressive basal cell carcinoma in an uncommon location: The nasal vestibule - A case report. [PDF]
Kaboodkhani R +5 more
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Conduction pathway for potassium through the <i>Escherichia coli</i> pump KdpFABC. [PDF]
Hussein A +3 more
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Mechanistic insights into Bcs1-mediated mitochondrial membrane translocation of the folded Rieske protein. [PDF]
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992
A method employing vinyl polysiloxane and polyethylene chemical tubing to make nasal stents is described. Vinyl polysiloxane stents, when well molded, are comfortable and easily tolerated. The technique has been useful for maintaining patent nares and enhancing graft viability.
D C, Whitaker, A, Fyler, J K, Sears
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A method employing vinyl polysiloxane and polyethylene chemical tubing to make nasal stents is described. Vinyl polysiloxane stents, when well molded, are comfortable and easily tolerated. The technique has been useful for maintaining patent nares and enhancing graft viability.
D C, Whitaker, A, Fyler, J K, Sears
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Persistent Vulvar Vestibulitis
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1998A continuing challenge in the management of women with vulvar vestibulitis is the patient who has not responded to surgical treatment. The main reason for persistent dyspareunia is failure to excise the sensitive periurethral tissue in the primary operation. In other cases, the Bartholin's glands may be the source of the pain.
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