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Starch -- Derivatives : Starch industries : processes and innovative products in food and non-food uses. Volume 3, Undergound starchy crops of South American origin: production, processing, utilization and economic perspectives / edited by Marney Pascoli Cereda, Olivier Francois Vilpoux  2024 1
Derivativos.   2
Derivativos (modelos matemáticos) : Financial engineering and computation : principles, mathematics, algorithms / Yuh-Dauh Lyuu  2002 1
Derivatization. : Modern derivatization methods for separation sciences / edited by Toshimasa Toyo'oka  1999 1
Derivatization -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   2
Continents -- Dérive.   2
Derived categories (Mathematics)   3
 

Derjavine, Gavril Romanovitch, 1743-1816 -- See Derzhavin, Gavriil Romanovich, 1743-1816


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Derleth, August, 1909-1971. : Walking home ground : in the footsteps of Muir, Leopold, and Derleth / Robert Root  2017 1
Dermabrasion.   2
Dermabrasion -- methods : Lasers and light, peels and abrasions : applications and treatments / [edited by] William H. Truswell  2016 1
 

Dermal Administration -- See Administration, Cutaneous


The application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects
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Dermal Administrations -- See Administration, Cutaneous


The application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects
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Dermal Drug Administration -- See Administration, Cutaneous


The application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects
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Dermal Drug Administrations -- See Administration, Cutaneous


The application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects
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  Dermal Fillers -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Dermal Fillers   3
Dermal Fillers -- adverse effects : Problems in periorbital surgery : a repair manual / [edited by] Foad Nahai, Ted H. Wojno  2019 1
Dermal Fillers -- therapeutic use   5
 

Dermal Sinus -- See Spina Bifida Occulta


A common congenital midline defect of fusion of the vertebral arch without protrusion of the spinal cord or meninges. The lesion is also covered by skin. L5 and S1 are the most common vertebrae involved. The condition may be associated with an overlying area of hyperpigmented skin, a dermal sinus, or an abnormal patch of hair. The majority of individuals with this malformation are asymptomatic although there is an increased incidence of tethered cord syndrome and lumbar SPONDYLOSIS. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1992, Ch55, p34)
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Dermal toxicology -- See Dermatotoxicology


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Derman, Emanuel. : Models behaving badly : why confusing illusion with reality can lead to disaster, on Wall Street and in life / Emanuel Derman  2011 1
 

Dermanyssus gallinae -- See Chicken-mite


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Dermaptera -- See Earwigs


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Dermatan sulfate -- Therapeutic use. : The arthritis cure : the medical miracle that can halt, reverse, and may even cure osteoarthritis / Jason Theodosakis, Brenda Adderly, and Barry Fox  1997 1
 

Dermatan sulphate -- See Dermatan sulfate


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Dermatite. : Allergic diseases and the environment / editors, Erika Isolauri, W. Allan Walker  2004 1
 

Dermatitides -- See Dermatitis


Any inflammation of the skin
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Dermatitides, Actinic -- See Photosensitivity Disorders


Abnormal responses to sunlight or artificial light due to extreme reactivity of light-absorbing molecules in tissues. It refers almost exclusively to skin photosensitivity, including sunburn, reactions due to repeated prolonged exposure in the absence of photosensitizing factors, and reactions requiring photosensitizing factors such as photosensitizing agents and certain diseases. With restricted reference to skin tissue, it does not include photosensitivity of the eye to light, as in photophobia or photosensitive epilepsy
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Dermatitides, Allergic Contact -- See Dermatitis, Allergic Contact


A contact dermatitis due to allergic sensitization to various substances. These substances subsequently produce inflammatory reactions in the skin of those who have acquired hypersensitivity to them as a result of prior exposure
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Dermatitides, Allergic Eczematous -- See Dermatitis, Allergic Contact


A contact dermatitis due to allergic sensitization to various substances. These substances subsequently produce inflammatory reactions in the skin of those who have acquired hypersensitivity to them as a result of prior exposure
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Dermatitides, Atopic -- See Dermatitis, Atopic


A chronic inflammatory genetically determined disease of the skin marked by increased ability to form reagin (IgE), with increased susceptibility to allergic rhinitis and asthma, and hereditary disposition to a lowered threshold for pruritus. It is manifested by lichenification, excoriation, and crusting, mainly on the flexural surfaces of the elbow and knee. In infants it is known as infantile eczema
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Dermatitides, Chronic Actinic -- See Photosensitivity Disorders


Abnormal responses to sunlight or artificial light due to extreme reactivity of light-absorbing molecules in tissues. It refers almost exclusively to skin photosensitivity, including sunburn, reactions due to repeated prolonged exposure in the absence of photosensitizing factors, and reactions requiring photosensitizing factors such as photosensitizing agents and certain diseases. With restricted reference to skin tissue, it does not include photosensitivity of the eye to light, as in photophobia or photosensitive epilepsy
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Dermatitides, Contact -- See Dermatitis, Contact


A type of acute or chronic skin reaction in which sensitivity is manifested by reactivity to materials or substances coming in contact with the skin. It may involve allergic or non-allergic mechanisms
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Dermatitides, Eczematous -- See Eczema


A pruritic papulovesicular dermatitis occurring as a reaction to many endogenous and exogenous agents (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Dermatitides, Irritant -- See Dermatitis, Irritant


A non-allergic contact dermatitis caused by prolonged exposure to irritants and not explained by delayed hypersensitivity mechanisms
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Dermatitides, Occupational -- See Dermatitis, Occupational


A recurrent contact dermatitis caused by substances found in the work place
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Dermatitides, Primary Irritant -- See Dermatitis, Irritant


A non-allergic contact dermatitis caused by prolonged exposure to irritants and not explained by delayed hypersensitivity mechanisms
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Dermatitis -- See Skin Inflammation


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Dermatitis.   19
 

Dermatitis, Actinic -- See Photosensitivity Disorders


Abnormal responses to sunlight or artificial light due to extreme reactivity of light-absorbing molecules in tissues. It refers almost exclusively to skin photosensitivity, including sunburn, reactions due to repeated prolonged exposure in the absence of photosensitizing factors, and reactions requiring photosensitizing factors such as photosensitizing agents and certain diseases. With restricted reference to skin tissue, it does not include photosensitivity of the eye to light, as in photophobia or photosensitive epilepsy
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Dermatitis, Adverse Drug Reaction -- See Drug Eruptions


Adverse cutaneous reactions caused by ingestion, parenteral use, or local application of a drug. These may assume various morphologic patterns and produce various types of lesions
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact -- See Also Latex Hypersensitivity


Allergic reaction to products containing processed natural rubber latex such as rubber gloves, condoms, catheters, dental dams, balloons, and sporting equipment. Both T-cell mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, DELAYED) and IgE antibody-mediated (HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE) allergic responses are possible. Delayed hypersensitivity results from exposure to antioxidants present in the rubber; immediate hypersensitivity results from exposure to a latex protein
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Dermatitis, Allergic Contact   2
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact -- etiology : Copper and the skin / edited by Jurij J. Hostýnek, Howard I. Maibach  2006 1
 

Dermatitis, Allergic Eczematous -- See Dermatitis, Allergic Contact


A contact dermatitis due to allergic sensitization to various substances. These substances subsequently produce inflammatory reactions in the skin of those who have acquired hypersensitivity to them as a result of prior exposure
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Dermatitis, Atopic   18
Dermatitis, Atopic -- epidemiology : Atopic dermatitis : the epidemiology, causes, and prevention of atopic eczema / edited by Hywel C. Williams  2000 1
Dermatitis, Atopic -- etiology   2
Dermatitis, Atopic -- immunology   2
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