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Dermal contact may cause skin, eye, or ear infections.
Due to the heavy influx of American Quarter Horse breeding, some Paints may also carry genetic disorders such as Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis ( HYPP ), Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia ( HERDA ), Equine polysaccharide storage myopathy ( called PSSM-polysaccharide storage myopathy-in Paints, Quarter Horses and Appaloosas ), Malignant hyperthermia ( MH ) and Glycogen Branching Enzyme Deficiency ( GBED ).

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Dermal anesthesia can also be achieved without needles by the topical application of local anesthetics ( e. g., EMLA, ASTRA Pharmaceutical, Sodertalje, Sweden ) or by lidocaine iontophoresis.
Dermal scutes are also found in the feet of birds and tails of some mammals, and are believed to be the primitive form of dermal armour in reptiles.
Dermal absorption in rats is less than 1 % after 24 h and toxicity is considered to be low.

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The following year Draize joined the FDA, and was soon promoted to head of the Dermal and Ocular Toxicity Branch where he was charged with developing methods for testing the side effects of cosmetic products.
Dermal punching is generally the preferred method for accommodating larger jewelry in cartilage piercings.

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Dermal scutes are also found in a diverse number of extant mammals with conservative body types, such as in the tails of some rodents, sengis, moonrats, the opossums and other marsupials, and as regular dermal armour with underlying bone in the armadillo.
Dermal ridges appear on the heel, with many of the same characteristics consistently found on other purported Sasquatch samples.
Dermal melasma often proves difficult to treat, and has only been found to lighten with products containing mandelic acid ( such as Triluma cream ) Profractional ( Sciton ) or Fraxel laser or laser phototherapy ( Intense pulsed light ).

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The surface in front is as smooth as possible or even employs Dermal denticle | shark like skin, as any turbulence here will reduce the energy of the airflow.
Dermal or subcutaneous atrophy is represented by depression of the skin.
* Dermal Punch — A circular razor of the desired diameter is pressed against the skin of the area ( typically earlobe or cartilage ).
When the skin is exposed to an allergen, the antigen presenting cells ( APCs )-also known as Langerhans cell or Dermal Dendritic Cell-eat up substance ( phagocytoze ) and break it into smaller pieces.

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Dermal fillers are injectable products frequently used to correct wrinkles, and other depressions in the skin.
Dermal ridges have been alleged to occur on a " heel ," but these have been interpreted as hair impressions from the wrist of an elk.
Benign fibrous histiocytomas ( also known as " Dermal dendrocytoma ," " Dermatofibroma ," " Fibrous dermatofibroma ," " Fibrous histiocytoma ", " Fibroma simplex ", " Nodular subepidermal fibrosis ", and " Sclerosing hemangioma ") are benign skin growths.
* Dermal neurofibroma, manifested as single or multiple firm, rubbery bumps of varying sizes on a person's skin.
Dermal structures such as skin form a barrier from many layers of keratinised squamous cells.

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Sometimes, you have a choice of exposure for sites where the topography or trees of the area will provide afternoon shade, morning sun, or whatever may be most desirable for the use intended.
In some instances a different clinical disease picture may result from this route of exposure, making diagnosis difficult.
Weak reputational cues such as eyespots may become unimportant if there are stronger cues present and may lose their effect with continued exposure unless reinforced with real reputational effects.
The ( detrimental ) reaction may result after exposure via ingestion, inhalation, injection, or contact with skin.
Other than liver cancer, these are the same conditions the US Veteran's Administration has determined may be associated with exposure to Agent Orange / dioxin, and are on the list of conditions eligible for compensation and treatment .< ref name =" va-03-2010 ">
* There is evidence that exposure may cause demyelinating disease in laboratory animals.
The transactions must occur simultaneously to avoid exposure to market risk, or the risk that prices may change on one market before both transactions are complete.
Pathogenesis of goiter in the bongo may reflect a mixture of genetic predisposition coupled with environmental factors, including a period of exposure to a goitrogen.
His " madness " may have been the result of exposure to mercury, an element commonly used in hat manufacturing.
Disadvantages ( from the modern perspective ) are that space is used for a whole year, some nutrients might be leached due to exposure to rainfall, and disease producing organisms and insects may not be adequately controlled.
Second-and third-trimester exposure does not usually increase the teratogenic risk and adverse effects on cognitive development, but it may increase the risk of various complications of pregnancy and fetal myelosuppression.
There is a limitation in cytotoxics dissolution in Australia and the United States to 20 dissolutions per pharmacist / nurse, since pharmacists that prepare these drugs or nurses that may prepare or administer them are the two occupational groups with the highest potential exposure to antineoplastic agents.
He has further stated: " I use the civil definition of murder, where someone can be guilty of murder if they are responsible in a reckless and wanton way for the loss of life, as in incarcerating people in camps where they may soon die of malnutrition, unattended disease, and forced labor, or deporting them into wastelands where they may die rapidly from exposure and disease.
In an essay published online in The Lancet, two researchers have warned that exposure to industrial chemicals may be responsible for a " silent pandemic " of brain development disorders.
High hemoglobin levels may be caused by exposure to high altitudes, smoking, dehydration, or tumors.
Valuation risk refers to the concern that the net asset value of investments may be inaccurate ; capacity risk can arise from placing too much money into one particular strategy, which may lead to fund performance deterioration ; and concentration risk may arise if a fund has too much exposure to a particular investment, sector, trading strategy, or group of correlated funds.
These risks may be managed through defined controls over conflict of interest, restrictions on allocation of funds, and set exposure limits for strategies.
An opportunistic disease requires impairment of host defenses, which may occur as a result of genetic defects ( such as Chronic granulomatous disease ), exposure to antimicrobial drugs or immunosuppressive chemicals ( as might occur following poisoning or cancer chemotherapy ), exposure to ionizing radiation, or as a result of an infectious disease with immunosuppressive activity ( such as with measles, malaria or HIV disease ).
Occupational disease, for instance, may involve prolonged exposure to injurious conditions where no specific time, place or cause is identifiable.
# Limited risk of catastrophically large losses: Insurable losses are ideally independent and non-catastrophic, meaning that the losses do not happen all at once and individual losses are not severe enough to bankrupt the insurer ; insurers may prefer to limit their exposure to a loss from a single event to some small portion of their capital base.

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However, as much time as possible should be spent within the shelter to hold radiation exposure to a minimum.
People with empathic concern help others in distress even when exposure to the situation could be easily avoided, whereas those lacking in empathic concern avoid helping unless it is difficult or impossible to avoid exposure to another's suffering.
On exposure to heat, the irradiation effects can be partially cancelled and amethyst generally becomes yellow or even green, and much of the citrine, cairngorm, or yellow quartz of jewelry is said to be merely " burnt amethyst ".
Assault can also be considered in cases involving the spitting on, or unwanted exposure of bodily fluids to others.
He remains the only cartoonist to be embraced by TV ; no other comic artist to date has come close to Capp's televised exposure.
American goods and services tend to be favored by Bahamians due to cultural similarities and heavy exposure to American advertising.
If F. tularensis were used as a weapon, the bacteria would likely be made airborne for exposure by inhalation.
Dialects of Manding are generally considered ( among native speakers ) to be mutually intelligible – dependent on exposure or familiarity with dialects between speakers – and spoken by approximately 20 million people in the countries Burkina Faso, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Liberia, Côte d ' Ivoire and The Gambia.
Episodes of substance-induced mood disorder due to the direct effects of a medication, or other somatic treatments for depression, drug abuse, or toxin exposure, or of mood disorder due to a general medical condition need to be excluded before a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder can be made.
These pressure oscillations can be as high as 180 dB, and long term exposure to these cyclic pressure and thermal loads reduces the life of engine components.
Through exposure to the stimulus, this harmful conditioning can be " unlearned " ( referred to as extinction and habituation ).
The instruments used to study weather over the modern time scale, their known error, their immediate environment, and their exposure have changed over the years, which must be considered when studying the climate of centuries past.
In a letter published in The Times newspaper on 9 April 1983, Geoffrey Crawley explained the discrepancy by suggesting that the photograph was " an unintended double exposure of fairy cutouts in the grass ", and thus " both ladies can be quite sincere in believing that they each took it ".
" Others appeared to be “ appendages ” which were just birds ' wings blurred by the camera exposure.
The results indicated an increased risk of lung cancer for the participants who consumed the β-carotene supplement and who had lung irritation from smoking or asbestos exposure, causing the trial to be stopped early.
As with other controversies, it has been suggested that exposure to empirical facts would be sufficient to resolve the gun control debate once and for all.
Christadelphians believe the doctrines they reject were introduced into Christendom after the first century in large part through exposure to pagan Greek philosophy, and cannot be substantiated from the Biblical texts.
The luminescence can be measured to determine the degree of exposure to which the dosimeter has been subjected.

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