34 research outputs found

    A New Chlorococcum from a Connecticut Cornfield Soil

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    Renati non possunt totaliter, aut finaliter excidere è gratia Dei.

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    Regulæ morum ostensivæ, & obligativæ sunt lumine naturali cognoscibiles.

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    Omnium futurorum contingentium certissima est in Deo præscientia.

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    Rachitis primariò fundatur in constitutione naturali.

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    Nasal obstruction and its impact on sleep-related breathing disorders.

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    Upper airway patency is essential during sleep in order to avoid sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD). Nasal obstruction may have a negative impact on sleep quality and must be considered to be a co-factor in the pathophysiology of SRBD. In this paper we will discuss the relation between nasal physiology at night and sleep quality and the possible mechanisms between nasal obstruction and obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAS). We will review the effect of the relief of nasal obstruction (with nasal dilators, medication and/or surgery) on SRBD. Also an algorithm on the management of OSAS patients when nasal surgery is indicated will be proposed
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