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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The culture of fluorine-deficient plants and growth of animals on a fluorine-deficient plant medium

Martin, Shelley, 1924- January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
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Mottled Enamel in Arizona and its Correlation with the Concentration of Fluorides in Water Supplies

Smith, H. V., Smith, Margaret Cammack 15 July 1932 (has links)
This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
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The Histologic Changes in the Enamel and Dentin of the Rat Incisor in Acute and Chronic Experimental Fluorosis

Schour, Isaac, Smith, Margaret Cammack 15 June 1934 (has links)
No description available.
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Mottled Enamel in the Salt River Valley and the Fluorine Content of the Water Supplies

Smith, H. V., Smith, Margaret Cammack, Foster, E. Osborn 15 May 1936 (has links)
No description available.
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Avaliação histopatológica da cápsula posterior associada ao implante intraocular com superfície modificada: estudo experimental em coelhos / Evaluation histopathological of posterior capsule associated with intraocular lens implant with surface modified: experimental study in rabbits

Souza, Vivian Lima de [UNESP] 07 July 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-06-17T19:33:44Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2014-07-07. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2015-06-18T12:48:08Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 000830055_20171230.pdf: 80373 bytes, checksum: 20490b26df82e8d2bcdfaa75862d2e7a (MD5) Bitstreams deleted on 2018-01-02T17:04:36Z: 000830055_20171230.pdf,. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2018-01-02T17:05:41Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 000830055.pdf: 870956 bytes, checksum: e8e35d0ce894f697bbae7590fb575ed7 (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / A opacidade de cápsula posterior (OCP) é a complicação tardia mais comum após a remoção da catarata. Caracteriza-se pelo desenvolvimento de uma nova barreira à passagem da luz, principalmente quando localizada no eixo óptico, promovendo perda gradativa da visão. Várias técnicas foram desenvolvidas com o intuito de se evitar a OCP. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do tratamento da superfície de LIOs acrílicas utilizando-se plasma de Flúor ou polietilenoglicol (PEG) na prevenção da OCP. Foram utilizados 40 olhos de coelhos, submetidos à cirurgia de facoemulsificação, e distribuídos em quatro grupos experimentais (n=10), sendo, grupo Controle (CG), coelhos sem implante de LIO; grupo com LIO tratada com plasma de polietilenoglicol (GPEG), grupo com LIO tratada com plasma de Flúor (GF), e grupo com LIO comercial (GL). As cápsulas posteriores das lentes dos grupos foram avaliadas por meio de análise histopatológica, incluindo morfometria e imunohistoquímica. Os grupos GPEG e GL apresentaram menor espessura da cápsula posterior na avaliação inicial (12 semanas) em relação ao controle. No período final de avaliação (seis meses), os tratamentos da superfície da LIO à base deplasma de flúor e polietilenoglicol não reduziram o desenvolvimento das alterações histológicas associadas à opacidade de cápsula posterior. O tratamento das superfícies das lentes intraoculares com plasma de flúor e polietilenoglicol pode ser realizado como adjuvante na prevenção da opacidade de cápsula posterior, pois não causa alterações na morfologia da lente após facoemulsificação / The posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most common late complication after cataract removal. It is characterized by the development of a new barrier to the passage of light, especially when located on the optical axis, promoting gradual loss of vision. Various techniques have been developed with the aim of preventing PCO. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of surface treatment of acrylic IOLs using Fluorine plasma or polyethylene glycol (PEG) in prevent for PCO. Forty rabbit eyes that underwent phacoemulsification were used and distributed into four experimental groups (n = 10): Control group (CG), rabbits without IOL implantation; IOL group treated with polyethylene glycol plasma (GPEG), IOL group treated with fluoride plasma (GF), and commercial IOL group (GL). The posterior capsule of the lens were evaluated by histopathological analysis, including morphometric and immunohistochemical studies. The GPEG and GL groups presented thinner posterior capsule at initial assessment (12 weeks) compared to control group. At the end of evaluation (six months), the treatment of IOL surface with fluorine and polyethylene glycol plasma did not reduce the development of histological changes associated with posterior capsule opacification. The surface treatment of IOLs with Fluoride and polyethylene glycol can be performed as an adjuvant in prevention PCO, because it does not cause changes in the morphology of lens after phacoemulsification surgery
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Avaliação histopatológica da cápsula posterior associada ao implante intraocular com superfície modificada : estudo experimental em coelhos /

Souza, Vivian Lima de. January 2014 (has links)
Orientador: Cláudia Valéria Seullner Brandão / Banca: José Joaquim Titton Ranzani / Banca: Cláudia Helena Pellizon / Resumo: A opacidade de cápsula posterior (OCP) é a complicação tardia mais comum após a remoção da catarata. Caracteriza-se pelo desenvolvimento de uma nova barreira à passagem da luz, principalmente quando localizada no eixo óptico, promovendo perda gradativa da visão. Várias técnicas foram desenvolvidas com o intuito de se evitar a OCP. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito do tratamento da superfície de LIOs acrílicas utilizando-se plasma de Flúor ou polietilenoglicol (PEG) na prevenção da OCP. Foram utilizados 40 olhos de coelhos, submetidos à cirurgia de facoemulsificação, e distribuídos em quatro grupos experimentais (n=10), sendo, grupo Controle (CG), coelhos sem implante de LIO; grupo com LIO tratada com plasma de polietilenoglicol (GPEG), grupo com LIO tratada com plasma de Flúor (GF), e grupo com LIO comercial (GL). As cápsulas posteriores das lentes dos grupos foram avaliadas por meio de análise histopatológica, incluindo morfometria e imunohistoquímica. Os grupos GPEG e GL apresentaram menor espessura da cápsula posterior na avaliação inicial (12 semanas) em relação ao controle. No período final de avaliação (seis meses), os tratamentos da superfície da LIO à base deplasma de flúor e polietilenoglicol não reduziram o desenvolvimento das alterações histológicas associadas à opacidade de cápsula posterior. O tratamento das superfícies das lentes intraoculares com plasma de flúor e polietilenoglicol pode ser realizado como adjuvante na prevenção da opacidade de cápsula posterior, pois não causa alterações na morfologia da lente após facoemulsificação / Abstract: The posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is the most common late complication after cataract removal. It is characterized by the development of a new barrier to the passage of light, especially when located on the optical axis, promoting gradual loss of vision. Various techniques have been developed with the aim of preventing PCO. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of surface treatment of acrylic IOLs using Fluorine plasma or polyethylene glycol (PEG) in prevent for PCO. Forty rabbit eyes that underwent phacoemulsification were used and distributed into four experimental groups (n = 10): Control group (CG), rabbits without IOL implantation; IOL group treated with polyethylene glycol plasma (GPEG), IOL group treated with fluoride plasma (GF), and commercial IOL group (GL). The posterior capsule of the lens were evaluated by histopathological analysis, including morphometric and immunohistochemical studies. The GPEG and GL groups presented thinner posterior capsule at initial assessment (12 weeks) compared to control group. At the end of evaluation (six months), the treatment of IOL surface with fluorine and polyethylene glycol plasma did not reduce the development of histological changes associated with posterior capsule opacification. The surface treatment of IOLs with Fluoride and polyethylene glycol can be performed as an adjuvant in prevention PCO, because it does not cause changes in the morphology of lens after phacoemulsification surgery / Mestre

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