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  1. Cyanoacrylate is a sticky substance found in many glues. Cyanoacrylate poisoning occurs when someone swallows this substance ... areas with warm water right away. If the glue gets on the eyelids, try to keep the ...
  2. Most household glues, such as Elmer's Glue-All, are not poisonous. However, household glue poisoning can occur when someone breathes in ...
  3. ... the longer it was present in the ear. ("Glue ear" is a common name given to OME ... or months. Treatment may speed up this process. Glue ear may not clear up as quickly as ...
  4. ... popular in the 1960s with teens who sniffed glue. Since then, other kinds of inhalants have become ... Solvents, such as correction fluid, degreaser, fast-drying glue, felt-tip marker, gasoline, nail polish remover, and ...
  5. Rare Clotting Factor Deficiencies (World Federation of Hemophilia)  
    Bleeding Disorders/Specifics ... Bleeding Disorders ... Vitamin K/Learn More ... Vitamin K ... World Federation of Hemophilia
  6. ... protein plays an important role in establishing the glue that holds the sister chromatids together until the ... functional ESCO2 protein, which causes some of the glue between sister chromatids to be missing around the ...
  7. ... protein plays an important role in establishing the glue that holds the sister chromatids together until the ... of functional ESCO2 protein causes some of the glue between sister chromatids to be missing around the ...
  8. ... wound will be closed with stitches or surgical glue. You may have a vasectomy without a surgical ... make a single opening. A stitch or surgical glue is used to seal the openings in both ...
  9. ... closed with a dissolving suture, you may have glue covering the incision. This glue will loosen and come off on its own. ...
  10. ... was closed with dissolving sutures, you may have glue covering the incision. This glue will loosen and come off on its own. ...
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