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DIAPERS

Known as: Diaper 
A barrier garment or padding used to absorb urine and stool, thereby helping to protect the skin and keep clothing and bedding clean.
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2011
2011
In data mining a number of algorithms has been proposed. Each algorithm has a different objective. A lot of research has been… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
This paper reviews the literature on the positive and negative effects of touch on infants. The positive effects are mainly shown… 
2004
2004
An ironing table having an ironing board which possesses at one end two sections extending side by side, approximately in one… 
Review
1992
Review
1992
Careful consideration is needed to determine which diapering system may be best suited to an institution's or individual's needs… 
1990
1990
Because caring for incontinent elderly in nursing homes is so time-consuming and costly, this topic is of interest to nursing… 
1987
1987
Three types of clinical studies were carried out to better understand diaper dermatitis in a general infant population. In… 
1987
1987
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an inherited cutaneous inflammatory condition which may affect 10% of infants. Persons with this… 
1987
1987
In vitro studies established that neither cloth nor disposable diapers demonstrably contributed to the growth of Escherichia coli… 
1978
1978
Nine women, aged 77 to 89 years, suffered from diaper dermatitis, and many granulomas were seen in the genital or gluteal region… 
1967
1967
A case is reported in which the presenting symptoms appeared to be a rather bizarre perversion and severe regression but with no…