Initially, patients present with a nonspecific rhinitis, which evolves into purulent, fetid rhinorrhea and crusting. |
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The longer a seedling takes to emerge, the greater the possibility of stand loss to crusting, disease, insects, and rodents. |
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Residues on the soil surface increase infiltration on crusting soil, and they also reduce evaporation of water from the soil. |
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Follow with a warm sea salt compress to remove crusting and clean out any infection. |
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On examination, he was feverish with generalised lymphadenopathy and widespread crusting papulopustular lesions. |
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Rinse the site in warm water and gently remove any crusting with a cotton swab. |
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This cover protects the soil from raindrop impact, reducing erosion and crusting of the soil. |
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Nutrient concentrations in liquid storage facilities become stratified due to settling and crusting. |
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Infection by bacteria living on the surface of the skin can cause weeping of fluid and crusting or scabbing. |
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When I got tired of that I took up fire-gazing, watching the flames crusting the coals with rosy spark edgings. |
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I stood up and after brushing away the dirt crusting my clothes followed her lead. |
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The boy was battered as well, scratches and bruises showing through the pajamas he wore and blood crusting the corner of his mouth. |
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Nickel allergies cause symptoms like itching, crusting, and blisters. |
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Mild side effects may include an unpleasant smell or taste, or irritation, crusting and bleeding in your nose, which may be especially noticeable during the winter. |
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It may be moist and pink, there may be red psoriasiform with yellow, superficial crusting, or there may be a dry fissured area with mucoid discharge. |
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Symptoms, also caused by rubber accelerators and chemical additives, include redness, itching, crusting, and blisters, resembling the reaction to poison ivy or poison oak. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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After a long moment, the blood froze, crusting into dryness. |
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Fissures, a mucoid discharge and yellow crusting are sometimes present. |
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On the opposite extreme, shallow-rooted ground cover weeds such as ground ivy and chickweed help prevent erosion and prevent soil crusting when dry. |
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Larger-seeded varieties could encounter more difficulty in emergence than smaller seeded varieties, particularly in cool soil conditions or after crusting. |
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Cultivating and subsurface packing after every rain prevented the soil from crusting and maintained a protective mulch that kept the moisture from evaporating. |
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Her hair was wild, blood crusting in long scratches down the side of her face, and the left sleeve of the biker jacket was torn almost completely free. |
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It allows you to hose off the horse coated in mud, top off water buckets that are crusting with ice, and clean tack and other items without your hands turning blue. |
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On the opposite extreme, shallow-rooted groundcover weeds such as ground ivy and chickweed help prevent erosion and prevent soil crusting when dry. |
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This can be especially true if a hard rain after weeding causes crusting. |
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She reported that since then, she bad experienced intranasal crusting, anosmia, and difficulty breathing through her nose. |
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Therefore, if additional crusting did occur during simulated rainfall, it was not possible to detect it micromorphologically. |
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The tendency of different soils for hardsetting and crusting as a result of structural collapse was reflected in the modulus of rupture. |
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The pustules eventually umbilicated before crusting over, and an eschar was seen in some lesions. |
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Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease, is characterized by skin erosion, oozing and crusting, redness, intense itching and dry skin. |
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Lesions present in control shrimp were limited to gill crusting, melanosis, and hypercellularity, whereas Cd-treated PLs exhibited lesions of the gills and other sites. |
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