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Vaginal Foam
Known as:
VaginalFoam
, foam vaginal
, Foam, Vaginal
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A foam composed of active and/or inert ingredient(s), intended for administration in or around the vagina.
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Nonoxynol-9 125 MG/ML Vaginal Foam [VCF Contraceptive]
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Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies
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2014
2014
Reticulated foams gypsum slurry preventing extinguishing agent Gel
席胤清
,
黄飞翔
,
+4 authors
蒋文兰
2014
Corpus ID: 139171172
The present invention discloses a gypsum slurry preventing reticulated foam extinguishing agent gel, technical scheme elements is…
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2008
2008
Constitutive modeling for mechanical behavior of polymer-clay nanocomposite foams
Choonghee Jo
2008
Corpus ID: 138816307
Constitutive equations for characterizing the nonlinear mechanical behavior of polymer/clay nanocomposite foams were studied. To…
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1985
1985
Barrier contraception in the teenager: a comparison of four methods in adolescent girls.
J. Goldman
,
D. Dicker
,
D. Feldberg
,
N. Samuel
,
R. Resnik
Pediatric and adolescent gynecology : official…
1985
Corpus ID: 37324713
The use-effectiveness and continuation rates of 4 methods of contraception were studied during a 2 year follow-up period in a…
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1982
1982
Blowing Agents for Fabrication of Polyimide Foams
J. Gagliani
,
U. Sorathia
,
Raymond Lee
1982
Corpus ID: 137589273
Polyimide resin can be foamed by agent generated within matrix of powder precursor. Blowing agent is mixture of water and…
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1980
1980
Contraception in the teenager. A comparison of four methods of contraception in adolescent girls.
J. Goldman
,
J. Reichman
Israel journal of medical sciences
1980
Corpus ID: 32286467
The continuation rates, side effects and use-effectiveness of four types of contraceptive were studied during a two-year follow…
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Review
1974
Review
1974
Conventional methods of contraception: condom, diaphragm, and vaginal foam.
G. Bernstein
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology
1974
Corpus ID: 25648913
Clinical use current status and technological developments with regard to the diaphragm condom and vaginal foam are reviewed. All…
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Review
1974
Review
1974
Birth control and the private physician: The view from Los Angeles.
R. Hulbert
,
R. Settlage
Family planning perspectives
1974
Corpus ID: 23179173
In an effort to elucidate how physicians in the Los Angeles area regard family planning services and how they actually make…
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1972
1972
Clinical field test of a new contraceptive vaginal foam tablet.
A. Ishihama
,
T. Inoue
Contraception
1972
Corpus ID: 330485
1967
1967
Comparison of Three Contraceptive Methods: Diaphragm with Jelly or Cream, Vaginal Foam, and Jelly/Cream Alone
C. Tietze
,
S. Lewit
1967
Corpus ID: 58476363
This paper presents the results of a statistical study of three contraceptive methods (diaphragm with jelly or cream, vaginal…
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1963
1963
Comparative study of three contraceptive methods: vaginal foam tablets, jelly alone, and diaphragm with jelly or cream.
J. Dingle
,
C. Tietze
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1963
Corpus ID: 27054846
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