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Hypervitaminosis A
refers to the
toxic effects of
ingesting too much
preformed vitamin A (retinyl esters, retinol, and retinal).
Symptoms arise as a result...
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surface processing.
Preformed thermoplastic pavement markings (sometime
called "tape", but not to be
confused with
preformed polymer tape) are thermoplastic...
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insufficient coronal walls poses an even
greater one.
Stainless steel preformed metal crowns are the
treatment of
choice for the
restoration of posterior...
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exceeds the
tolerable upper intake level of
vitamin A (6410 μg
preformed vs. UL for
preformed = 3000 μg). 100 g cod
liver contains 5 mg of
vitamin A and 100 μg...
- need for sedation.
Preformed metal crowns have been used for
restoring primary molars since the 1950s.
Literature suggests preformed crowns placed on carious...
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immune response against HIV (active
vaccination approach) or
consist of
preformed antibodies against HIV (p****ive
vaccination approach). Two
active vaccine...
- acid.
Mammalian cells, and some bacteria, do not
synthesize but
require preformed folic acid (vitamin B9); they are
therefore insensitive to sulfamethoxazole...
- dopamine,
noradrenaline and 5HT synapses. They
cause presynaptic release of
preformed transmitters, and also
inhibit the re-uptake of
dopamine and noradrenaline...
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laminated dough. In the late 1970s, the
development of factory-made, frozen,
preformed but
unbaked dough made them into a fast food that
could be
freshly baked...
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those pieces is "fragments” (nicknamed “splinters” or “shards”).
Preformed fragments can be of
various shapes (spheres, cubes, rods, etc.) and sizes...