It has two other product candidates currently in pre-clinical development for tinnitus and rhinology, respectively. |
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Five sections then follow, focusing on laryngology, rhinology, otology, orofacial and lower airway surgery. |
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At a rhinology conference on Friday in Washington, the researchers reported that they had tried a new treatment aimed at the fungi. |
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Unit-dose vials constitute an optimal solution for products in ophthalmology, asthma, rhinology, antisepsis and wound rinsing. |
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The cited studies concern the fields of rhinology, audiology, phoniatrics, vestibulology, oncology, sleep apnea and salivary gland diseases. |
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He was internationally renowned for his innovations in rhinology and sleep surgery. |
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He is director of rhinology research at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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A single blinded, randomized, controlled, prospective study was performed at St. Paul's Sinus Center, Vancouver, a tertiary referral rhinology center. |
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The meet and greet will include medical information about Aziz's specialization in seasonal allergies, otolaryngology, rhinology and ear, nose and throat illnesses. |
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Last month, he received a very prestigious oration by the All India Rhinology Society of India. |
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Atallah Ruhaili, president of the Saudi Society of Rhinology and Metabolism, was the chief guest. |
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The findings were discussed at a round table held during the Emirates Rhinology and Otology Conference in Dubai this week. |
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The fourth Emirates Rhinology and Otology Conference will run till which January 17 at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City. |
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Rhinology is the branch of medical science concerned with the nose and para-nasal sinuses and their diseases. |
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The finding is published recently in the Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology. |
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And one blackcurrant cordial producer, Pixley Berries, has noticed a rise in sales since the research was published in last month's edition of the clinical journal Rhinology. |
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