Skin deposition of nickel, cobalt, and chromium in production of gas turbines and space propulsion components. (65/124)

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Dynamic bone quality: a noninvasive measure of bone's biomechanical property in osteoporosis. (66/124)

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Trigeminal neuropathic pain following honeybee sting: a case report. (67/124)

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Frontomaxillary facial angle in fetuses with spina bifida at 11-13 weeks' gestation. (68/124)

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Frontonasal dysmorphology in bipolar disorder by 3D laser surface imaging and geometric morphometrics: comparisons with schizophrenia. (69/124)

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A man with infiltrated and indurated plaque on the forehead. (70/124)

Osteoma cutis, a rare benign condition characterized by the presence of osseous nodules are composed of lamellar bone with osteocytes in the center and osteoclasts in the external area, in the reticular layer of the skin. Osteoma cutis can be either primary, arising de novo in healthy skin, or secondary, developing in association with pre-existing neoplastic or inflammatory skin lesions. We present a 25-year-old man with plaque-like osteoma cutis.  (+info)

Waiting for the evidence: VEMP testing and the ability to differentiate utricular versus saccular function. (71/124)

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Early biases and developmental changes in self-generated object views. (72/124)

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