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1 to insure that the prevention is not merely cosmetic.
2 nce of this expectation, surgery was labeled cosmetic.
3 tion for possible use in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
4 h, it is an essential target in medicine and cosmetics.
5 ssing, enzyme reactions, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
6 molecules also occur in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
7 re widely used as invisible UV protectant in cosmetics.
8 for industries like food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics.
9 medications, potentially toxic chemicals and cosmetics.
10 d in vitamin supplements, feed additives and cosmetics.
11 and sensitive sensors for quality control in cosmetics.
12 , a common ingredient in sunscreen and other cosmetics.
13 nteresting raw material in the production of cosmetics.
14 ducts, including plastics, epoxy resins, and cosmetics.
15 logy, molecular biology, drug discovery, and cosmetics.
16 taining products such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
19 nvasive surgery is safe, with the additional cosmetic advantage and convenience for the willing donor
20 es; however there is an inherent and obvious cosmetic advantage to the laparoscopic and circumumbilic
23 Women who used shampoo, conditioner, and cosmetics also showed 70-80% higher BP concentrations in
27 RCT reporting superior short- and long-term cosmetic and body image, postoperative pain, and QoL in
28 ir use is restricted, particularly for food, cosmetic and drug manufacture, due to the extremely toxi
32 pensions, commonplace in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries, display intriguing rheolog
36 postburn hypermetabolism, and the long-term cosmetic and functional results have not yet been evalua
42 ctroscopy for the direct analysis of viscous cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations such as creams,
47 se as a raw material in dietary supplements, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, or as a source of
48 ing a new breast reconstruction and may have cosmetic and quality-of-life implications for patients.
50 and protectors against oxidation in food and cosmetics and also due to their health implications, mai
51 nefit of engineered nanoparticles for use in cosmetics and as tools for understanding skin biology an
53 cants, clothing, deodorants, sunscreens, and cosmetics and can potentially accumulate in our food sup
55 ative of vitamin A, is a common component in cosmetics and commercial acne creams as well as being a
58 he controlled delivery and release of cells, cosmetics and drugs, and as supports for cell growth and
61 s) are widely used as components of drugs or cosmetics and hold great promise for biomedicine, yet th
63 al polymeric carriers, to the formulation of cosmetics and insecticides, to the fabrication of nanost
64 among the most widely used xenoestrogens in cosmetics and personal-care products and are generally c
67 ered promising new green solvents for foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals due to their unique solven
68 quiterpenoid volatile flavor, used in foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, possessing also insect re
70 d butyl paraben) in different samples (food, cosmetics and water) based on isobutyl chloroformate (IB
80 idants that are widely used in perfumery and cosmetics, and in treating disorders associated with oxi
83 wide variety of products including paint and cosmetics, and they are known to cause allergic contact
84 offers women an excellent option to improve cosmetic appearance and self-confidence following mastec
85 akthrough in the restoration of function and cosmetic appearance for injured patients, but the proced
86 tance-2 [MRD2]), reduction of lagophthalmos, cosmetic appearance, complications, and need for further
87 known for its use as an antiwrinkle agent in cosmetic applications (including Botox and Dysport).
90 bset of botulinum toxins are widely used for cosmetic applications, treatment of various movement dis
93 active ingredients in so-called 'functional cosmetics' as well as a major role as catalysts for the
94 <0.001) and more often billed patients for a cosmetic blepharoplasty (5% before vs. 12% after, P = 0.
96 ng plastic and glass beverage, medicine, and cosmetic bottles, with no change in experimental geometr
97 iscusses the unexpected relationship between cosmetic breast implants and suicide that has been found
98 dies, the suicide rate of women who received cosmetic breast implants is approximately twice the expe
101 statistics of labelling of preservatives on cosmetics can be included, the latter two approaches all
104 inence, vaginal stenosis, clitoral pain, and cosmetic concerns; for males with classic congenital adr
105 re adverse effects can occur after extensive cosmetic conjunctival resection followed by topical mito
107 a host of applications, such as electronics, cosmetics, construction, and medicine, and as a result,
108 disorders can range in severity from purely cosmetic damage to organ and/or life-threatening disease
109 sideration in this location is the potential cosmetic deformity caused by wide excision of the melano
110 ion and minimising the functional deficit or cosmetic deformity in the affected area, particularly in
112 Common noninvasive to minimally invasive cosmetic dermatologic procedures are widely believed to
114 reventive services and a growing emphasis on cosmetic dermatology are anticipated to exacerbate this
119 specialties expect dermatologists who offer cosmetic dermatology services to provide competent care.
121 y training, categorizing PD attitudes toward cosmetic dermatology training during residency and descr
122 All but 3 programs (94%) offered hands-on cosmetic dermatology training using botulinum toxin, and
123 ables used for dermatology resident hands-on cosmetic dermatology training, categorizing PD attitudes
124 hough almost every program provides hands-on cosmetic dermatology training, there are barriers to tra
126 experts in pediatric dermatology, procedural/cosmetic dermatology, plastic surgery, scars, wound heal
127 ogy outpatient clinical practices focused on cosmetic dermatology, with a total of 23 dermatologists.
129 3.07+/-2.29 postoperatively; P < 0.001) and cosmetic disturbance (6.33+/-3.21 preoperatively vs. 1.5
131 eful in pharmaceuticals, food additives, and cosmetics due to its recently discovered biomedical acti
133 matologists should balance the importance of cosmetic elegance, cost, and AAD guidelines for sun prot
134 cording to consumer comments: affordability, cosmetic elegance, separate ratings, product ingredients
139 al retinal artery occlusion occurring, after cosmetic facial enhancement, was irreversible in 3 patie
141 e investigated all workers (9) employed by a cosmetic factory and exposed to argan powder to identify
146 ents are commonly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations and sanitary products and cleanser
148 ts for personal care, generally perceived as cosmetics, have an important impact on everyday life wor
149 crobiome (e.g., antimicrobial drugs, topical cosmetic/hygienic products); improved approaches for ide
151 of staghorn sumac in food, nutraceutical and cosmetic industries are suggested on the basis of the ch
153 ia is extensively used in the food, drug and cosmetic industries, biocompatibility of nanoscale titan
154 a flavour component widely used in food and cosmetic industries, but is chemically unstable and degr
163 e been seldom used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries for preservative efficacy testing (
166 logical disorders and its growing use in the cosmetic industry have also increased interest in develo
175 tissue infections attributable to unlicensed cosmetic injections and the first report using multilocu
181 unnecessary biopsies, possibly resulting in cosmetic or, more rarely, functional adverse effects, an
185 gthier courses in terms of tumor control and cosmetic outcome and to provide an opportunity for cost
187 a delay of or failure in diagnosis (n = 16), cosmetic outcome issues (n = 8), lack of informed consen
192 the focus of BCT has increasingly shifted to cosmetic outcome, quality of life, and patient satisfact
197 ingle-port patients were more satisfied with cosmetic outcomes (P < 0.01) and the overall donation pr
198 partial-breast reconstruction have improved cosmetic outcomes after breast-conservation surgery.
199 ht to evaluate long-term quality of life and cosmetic outcomes after different locoregional managemen
200 therapy and early disease intervention, good cosmetic outcomes may be achievable, particularly in loc
202 ications without compromising oncological or cosmetic outcomes of the reconstructed breast is an impo
204 patterns and correlates of satisfaction with cosmetic outcomes overall and, more specifically, within
207 us management with traditional therapy, poor cosmetic outcomes, restricted motion, and symptoms such
208 The purse-string suture results in similar cosmetic outcomes, scar sizes, and pain levels compared
215 arch, and quality improvement to incorporate cosmetic patients' perspective in outcome assessments.
216 s and asthma-related chemicals in a range of cosmetics, personal care products, cleaners, sunscreens,
218 -products and encourage their application in cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food processing industries,
220 ties that are important to the agricultural, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, food and nutraceutical industr
221 ndustrial sectors including materials, food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical among others employing colloid
223 , consequently, to enlarge its use in foods, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals preparation
224 of p-hydroxybenzoic acid) are widely used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and foodstuffs as broad-spec
225 acid and are widely used as preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, including bevera
226 anomaterials when using nanotechnology-based cosmetic powders and compare them with analogous product
231 mphipathic compounds widely used as food and cosmetics preservatives, but the mechanisms of their bro
234 injection for face augmentation is a common cosmetic procedure in the last decades, in our case repo
238 c Plastic Surgery statistics show outpatient cosmetic procedures increased from 3 to 11 million (1997
239 Millions of surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures of the face are performed each year,
241 ion and reduction are two of the most common cosmetic procedures performed and knowledge of their inf
244 Despite the dramatic rise in nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, there is a paucity of information r
250 ts and manicurists, who are exposed daily to cosmetic products containing known or suspected human ca
252 f synthetic and natural retinoids in topical cosmetic products is important, and their presence can b
259 r omission of reconstruction, which can have cosmetic, quality-of-life, and complication implications
261 res specified a priori were lesion response, cosmetic results, and patient satisfaction after the int
264 esented with prolonged facial erosions after cosmetic resurfacing procedures, specifically fully abla
266 the ASA became the American Trudeau Society, cosmetic revisions having no effect on either the medica
273 ne versus 17.8 (17.1-18.4) at 12 months, and cosmetic scale mean scores were 17.6 (16.6-18.6) versus
276 n providing other sumptuary goods: pigments, cosmetics, slate, greenstone, travertine, and foreign po
278 a spectrum of signs and symptoms, including cosmetic spider veins, asymptomatic varicosities, large
279 particles in consumer products, for example, cosmetics, sunscreens, and electrical devices, has incre
280 g malignancy in women, a personal history of cosmetic surgery in those undergoing treatment for breas
285 osocial domains may improve following facial cosmetic surgery, although the quality of this evidence
287 in the presence of polyacrylamide filler in cosmetic surgery, possibly due to a biofilm mode of grow
288 n that of women who underwent other forms of cosmetic surgery, the largest and most recent investigat
290 ery to chemical and biological catalysis and cosmetics, the need for efficient fabrication pathways f
294 the industrial sector (health, nutrition and cosmetic) to discover new biomolecules with various phys
296 ver, the measurement of PhIP in dyed hair, a cosmetic treatment commonly used by the adult population
298 ear promising, the multitude of clinical and cosmetic uses of BoNT make mass vaccination against the
299 ts roles in camouflage, heat regulation, and cosmetic variation, melanin protects against UV radiatio
300 lubricants, detergents, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics while medium chain fatty alcohols (C6-C12) cou
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