ANTERIOR LAMELLAR RECESSION FOR MANAGEMENT OF UPPER EYELID CICATRICIAL ENTROPION AND ASSOCIATED EYELID ABNORMALITIES

Anterior lamellar recession for management of upper eyelid cicatricial entropion and associated eyelid abnormalities

AIM: To evaluate the functional and aesthetic outcomes of upper eyelid cicatricial entropion (UCE) correction using anterior lamellar recession (ALR) with addressing the associated conditions including dermatochalasis, brow ptosis, blepharoptosis, and lid retraction.METHODS: Chart review of patients with upper lid cicatricial entropion who had unde

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Allelopathic Effects of Four Chickpea Cultivars on Vegetative Growth of Sunflower and Corn under Controlled Conditions

Abstract In order to study the effects of four chickpea cultivar (Cicer arietinum L.) on vegetative growth of sunflower (Helianthus annus) and corn (Zea mays), two separate experiments was conducted at Research Greenhouse of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2005.Experiments were done in a factorial arrangement of treatments with two factors based

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Myopia Control: Are We Ready for an Evidence Based Approach?

Abstract Introduction Myopia and its vision-threatening complications present a significant public health problem.This review aims to provide an updated overview of the multitude of known and emerging interventions to control myopia, including their potential effect, safety, and costs.Methods A systematic literature search of three databases was co

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European politics and historical revisionism

The radical change of politics and ideology in the post-Communist states in the Yugoslav area caused a revaluation of national histories.The production of desirable history has the political support of the current authorities in the states that emerged from the break-up of Yugoslavia.The features of revaluing the past and writing desirable history

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A diploblastic radiate animal at the dawn of cambrian diversification with a simple body plan: distinct from Cnidaria?

Microfossils of the genus Punctatus include developmental stages such as blastula, gastrula, and hatchlings, and represent the most complete developmental sequence of cotopaxi bibs animals available from the earliest Cambrian.Despite the extremely well-preserved specimens, the evolutionary position of Punctatus has relied only on their conical rema

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