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1. The pleural fluidwas an exudate.

2. Purulent exudate may unite the eyelids.

3. Method for determining exudates in the retina

4. Mineral protection of soil carbon Counteracted by root exudates

5. Anaerobic culture is especially indicated when an exudate has a

6. The yellow - tan exudate of acute bacterial meningitis seen here obscures the sulci.

7. It is associated with bronchial and peribronchiolar inflammatory exudates that also involve surrounding alveoli.

8. The pleural surface at the lower left demonstrates areas of yellow - tan purulent exudate.

9. Root exudates of all 14 grass species tested induced Striga seeds to germinate.

10. At higher magnification, the granular pink exudate of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia is seen.

11. Bioassaying the treated root exudates using Striga seeds gave up to 100% reduction in germination

12. Copal, any of various varnish resins, consisting of the exudates obtained from various tropical trees

13. Demonstration of Treponema in lesion exudates or tissues by nuclear acid amplification techniques (NAAT)

14. Up to 10% cash back  · Young C C 1984 Autotoxication in root exudates of Asparagus officinalis L

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16. 21 Ir can quicken the absorption for inflammatory exudate, and strengthen the cytophagy of leukocyte.

17. A third absorbent layer is situated over the second layer, for absorbing exudates from the wound site.

18. Root exudate from plants is one of the main routes of Allelochemical release into the environment, and the

19. 4 The yellow - tan clouding of the meninges seen here is due to an exudate from acute meningitis.

20. 7 Microscopically, a neutrophilic exudate is seen involving the meninges at the left, with prominent dilated vessels.

21. positive antigen test (for example, ELISA or IF for Chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex virus, adenovirus) on exudate or conjunctival scraping

22. Crust: [ krust ] a formed outer layer, especially an outer layer of solid matter formed by drying of a bodily exudate or secretion

23. Souble sugar was the predominant components of root exudates for the two ecotypes of Sedum alfredii Hance by analyzing their components.

24. Alginate dressings with silver display effective antimicrobial action against bacteria and also release silver ions into the wound depending on the exudate amount which is present

25. Often used on wounds with heavy exudate, the Alginates used to produce these dressings are made from a variety of seaweeds harvested around the world.

26. Whether threadlike or flattened adhesions developed in this model did not depend on the area available for the fibrinogen exudate (i.e. the area of inflammation).

27. This definition includes comminuted or powdered plants, plant parts, algae, fungi, lichen, tinctures, extracts, essential oils (other than the vegetable oils referred to in point 6.1.1), expressed juices and processed exudates.

28. Histological slides showed among others atelectases, a severe desquamation of alveolar lining cells, alveolar hemorrhages, a fibrinous exudate, hyaline membranes, marked hyperplasia of respiratory epithelium, giant cells, and thickened, infiltrated alveolar walls.

29. It is suggested that this so-called adhesive arachnitis maybe a complication of a primary traumatic leptomeningitis with an exudative inflammation and subsequent hyalinization and collagenization of proteinrich, inflammatory exudates.

30. In fact, asafoetida is a dried exudate—a mixture of gum and resin—that is collected from the taproot of Ferula Assafoetida, a plant that is related to the carrot and fennel families

31. Colophony - translucent brittle substance produced from pine oleoresin; used especially in varnishes and inks and on the bows of stringed instruments natural resin - a plant exudate Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

32. Arteriosclerotic changes (described as silver or copper wiring of arterioles) result in a breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier, resulting in exudation of blood (haemorrhages), lipids (hard exudates), and subsequent ischaemia of nerve-fibre layers (cotton-wool spots).

33. Cellulitis — Patients with nonpurulent Cellulitis (eg, Cellulitis with no purulent drainage or exudate and no associated abscess) should be managed with empiric therapy for infection due to beta-hemolytic streptococci and methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) .

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35. In my opinion the Aggressins are thermo-stable in the vast majority of cases, and some exudates may contain specific substances which resist boiling, while the common inhibitory bodies are usually unaffected by temperatures falling between 550 to 60[deg] C

36. In addition, there was muscular hyperplasia in smooth muscle layers of some vessels and Bronchioles.Due to intense exudate accumulation, congestive atelectasis with different intensities, enlargement of some alveoli in emphysematous fashion and even destruction of morphological structure due to rupture of alveolar walls were observed (Figure 3B-3D).

37. Asafetida: ( as'ă-fet'ĭ-dă ), A gum resin, the inspissated exudate from the root of Ferula foetida (family Umbelliferae); malodorous material used as a repellent against dogs, cats, and rabbits, and formerly used as an antispasmodic; in Asia, used as a condiment and flavoring agent

38. Cucumerinum, the pathogen causing Fusarium wilt in cucumber and cinnamic acid, a principal autotoxic component in the root exudates of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), on plant growth, Photosynthesis and incidence of Fusarium wilt in cucumber were studied in order to elucidate the interaction of Autotoxins and soil-borne pathogens in …

39. 3M™ Adaptic™ Non-Adhering Dressing is indicated for dry to highly exuding wounds where adherence of dressing and exudate is to be prevented including: first- and second-degree burns, abrasions, grafts, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, nail extractions, eczema, staples, surgical incisions, lacerations, reconstructive procedures and suture lines.

40. ‘The gum exudate is collected from incisions or spontaneous cracks in the bark of the Bdellium tree.’ ‘Egyptian women carried little pouches filled with pieces of the Bdellium for the scent.’ ‘The price of Bdellium when quite pure is three denarii per pound.’ ‘Manna was said to be the color of Bdellium.’

41. The artificial Aggressins, obtained in vitro either with serum or with distilled water, are much more easily procured and just as effective as the natural aggressive exudates.[quot] The aggressive effect of the so-called Aggressins is nothing else but the [quot]tying down of the natural protective substances of the living body through the