TL;DR: To establish reference intervals with gestation for the right and left lung areas and lung area to head circumference ratio (LHR) using data from the second trimester of pregnancy of women with conceptions of opposite sex.
TL;DR: The longest wheal diameter alone seems to be a better surrogate marker of the wheal surface in comparison with the mean diameter, and it is easier and faster to measure.
Abstract: Background: Mean diameter or longest diameter are the 2 most frequently used parameters for wheal response assessment after skin prick testing (SPT). We aimed to compare these 2 par
TL;DR: A thermoplastic polymer monofilament oriented from 3.0-6.0 times its original length having a diameter of 125-600 microns and containing 0.2-5.0 % of glitter particles or film particles having a particle size of 50-400 microns in its longest diameter, a thickness of 2-50 microns, and a diameter to thickness ratio of at least 2 to 1 as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A thermoplastic polymer monofilament oriented from 3.0-6.0 times its original length having a diameter of 125-600 microns and containing 0.2-5.0 % by weight, based on the weight of the monofilament, of glitter particles or film particles having a particle size of 50-400 microns in its longest diameter, a thickness of 2-50 microns and having a diameter to thickness ratio of at least 2 to 1 and wherein the longest diameter of the particle is not greater than 80 % of the diameter of the monofilament and that provide the monofilament with an attractive appearance. A core sheath monofilament is also part of this invention wherein the core is a thermoplastic polymer monofilament having a sheath of the same or different thermoplastic polymer containing the above described particles. These monofilaments are particularly useful in toothbrushes and cosmetic brushes.
TL;DR: In this paper, the branches of a cylindrical corallum have a diameter from a line and a half to two lines, dividing dichotomously at intervals of about half an inch, but not anastomosing.
Abstract: Spec char.—Corallum ramose, the branches cylindrical, of a diameter of from a line and a half to two lines, dividing dichotomously at intervals of about half an inch, but not anastomosing. Corallites oblique to the surface, with exceedingly thick walls. Calices extremely minute, about one-eighth of a line in their longest diameter, sub-circular, transversely oval, or sub-triangular, level with the surface, and having the lower lip hardly or not at all prominent. Intervals between the calices proportionately very wide—usually about half a line.