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  2. Mibolerone - Wikipedia

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    Mibolerone, also known as dimethylnortestosterone (DMNT) and sold under the brand names Cheque Drops and Matenon, is a synthetic, orally active, and extremely potent anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) and a 17α-alkylated nandrolone (19-nortestosterone) derivative which was marketed by Upjohn for use as a veterinary drug.

  3. Optical brightener - Wikipedia

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    A white surface treated with an optical brightener can emit more visible light than that which shines on it, making it appear brighter. The blue light emitted by the brightener compensates for the diminishing blue of the treated material and changes the hue away from yellow or brown and toward white.

  4. Sclera - Wikipedia

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    A visibly white sclera is perceived as a sign of good health and youthfullness, [13] this could have been a criterion of selection when looking for a mate. In this case, humans' ability to communicate with their eyes (glancing, cluing at others) would only be a consequence of a very visible sclera.

  5. Celebrities Love These Camera-Ready Eye Drops That ... - AOL

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    “He was like, ‘Every actress and movie star uses these. They give you really beautiful, white, white, white eyes that are camera-ready.’ That night, I went on Amazon and bought 30 of them ...

  6. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dog treats are often given to pets as a reward or just to let them chew on a bone, which works their jaw muscles and helps keep their teeth clean. [67] Although dog treats carry high benefits for dogs' teeth, they can also be a source of problems like obesity when given excessively, especially human table scraps.

  7. Corneal ulcers in animals - Wikipedia

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    Frequency of application can vary from q1h to q8h, depending on both the severity of the lesion, and the formulation used (ointment vs. drops). Much of the pain associated with corneal ulceration is due to the secondary uveitis and miosis, and effective relief can often be gained with topical atropine(1%), leading to mydriasis.

  8. Ripasudil - Wikipedia

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    No mortality at all doses. After ocular administration, symptoms included hypermia of the bulbar and papebral conjunctiva, white spots in the lens. Dogs Once a day in right eye and orally 13 weeks 2.0% in eye, 7.5 mg/kg/day by mouth No mortality observed. Monkey Once a day in right eye 52 weeks 2.0% Mortalities observed. Rats Once a day orally ...

  9. Corneal limbus - Wikipedia

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    The corneal limbus is the border between the cornea and the sclera. [1] It is highly vascularised. [1] Its stratified squamous epithelium is continuous with the epithelium covering the cornea. [2] The corneal limbus contains radially-oriented fibrovascular ridges known as the palisades of Vogt that contain limbal stem cells.