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    Swimmers ear: Infection of the skin covering the outer ear canal that leads in to the ear drum‚ usually due to bacteria such as streptococcus‚ staphylococcus‚ or pseudomonas. Swimmer’s Ear Symptoms • The most common symptom of swimmer’s ear is pain. Pain gradually begins over a day or two. The pain almost always involves only one ear. The pain is especially intense when the ear is touched or pulled. • The ear canal may itch. • The outer ear may be red‚ and in severe cases the ear

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    ” To capture an essay’s topical content‚ e-Grader uses content vector analyses that are based on the vector-space model (Salton‚ Wong‚ and Yang 1975). A set of essays that are used to train the model are converted into vectors of word frequencies. These vectors are transformed into word weights‚ where the weight of a word is directly proportional to its frequency in the essay but inversely related to number of essays in which it appears. To calculate the topical analysis of a novel essay

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    Name: Latifah bt Hj Ishak 214397 Public Speaking- Assignment 2 (Informative speech) Topic: Effects of lack of sleep Organizational order: Topical order Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the effect of lack of sleep for health. Central idea: Lack of sleep or insomnia can lead to several long-term medical conditions. Sleep deprivation can have effects on both your mental and physical health. There are several negative effects of not getting enough sleep. References: Madhura Pandit

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    The aim of topical antimicrobial treatment is to control microbial colonization and their consequent proliferation. Today‚ silver sulfadiazine is the most widely used topical antimicrobial for burn treatment. Silver sulfadiazine has numerous clinical advantages‚ including a broad antimicrobial spectrum and low toxicity. Silver sulfadiazine has

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    epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Current treatments revolve around anti-inflammatory agents such as topical corticosteroid ointments‚ creams‚ and intralesional injections to reduce follicular inflammation. Unfortunately‚ none of these therapies are universally effective. Here‚ we describe a case of erlotinib-induced alopecia refractory to intralesional and topical corticosteroids that was successfully treated with doxycycline as a novel treatment approach for EGFR inhibitoreassociated

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    What is cystic acne? Cystic‚ or nodulocystic‚ skin break out is an extreme kind of acne in which the pores in the skin wind up noticeably blocked‚ prompting irritation and bacteria. The skin condition essentially influences the face‚ frequently influences the upper arms and upper trunks. These breakouts can influence both males and females between the age group of 8 to 50. This can happen on the skin because of oil‚ dry skin cells and bacteria that get caught in your pores. The distinguishing attributes

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    severe symptoms‚ tend to clear up after just a short period. Cool or lukewarm baths can significantly reduce itching as the skin is rehydrated. Patients must bathe one or twice each day following moisturization or the application of medicated topical creams or ointments. The Soak-and-Smear method is also reported to be helpful. This includes a 20-minute immersion on plain water every night. This should be followed by a steroid cream application to a still wet skin. Soap can only be used on the

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    Local study by Hospital Kuala Lumpur noted that the order of application of emollient and topical steroid does not matter in the treatment of atopic dermatitis (60). Topical steroid is widely prescribed for treatment of eczema flare‚ but parents’ fear of side effects of topical steroid is often the stumbling block in ensuring compliance and hence the success of the treatment as illustrated by studies done in 2000 and 2010 respectively [where and about what?] (61‚ 62). This study done by M.J. Cork

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    is strictly a human capability. Natural Orders According to Kirby and Goodpaster‚ "much of the order within our mind seems to be learned from the natural order of the universe‚" (p.120). These orders are topical order‚ analogical order‚ chronological order and causal order. Topical order can be described as a thing ’s natural place in the universe (Kirby & Goodpaster‚ 1999). For example fish live in water‚ while humans live on land. These are their natural places in the universe. The human

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    The objective of the present work was to formulate‚ characterize and optimize the preparations of hybrid nanoparticles containing dapsone which is finally converted into gel for topical drug delivery. The formulations were characterized for particle size‚ zeta potential and entrapment efficiency and were optimized by applying factorial design of experiment (23). The results showed that the optimal formulation (HN 4) of dapsone loaded hybrid nanoparticles had average particle size of 277nm‚ zeta potential

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