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What (who) is granulated cork - definition

EYELID DISEASE THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY OFTEN CHRONIC INFLAMMATION OF THE EYELID, GENERALLY THE PART WHERE EYELASHES GROW
Granulated eyelids; Melioclaupidosis
  • Blepharitis: swollen and reddened eyelid
  • Microwavable warm compresses for daily treatment.

Kenneth Cork         
BRITISH ACCOUNTANT AND INSOLVENCY EXPERT
User:Reggie999/Kenneth Cork; Sir Kenneth Russell Cork
Sir Kenneth Russell Cork GBE (21 August 191313 October 1991) was a British accountant and insolvency expert, and the Lord Mayor of London from 1978–1979. He is best known for chairing a major review of UK insolvency law (whose report issued in 1982 is widely referred to as the Cork Report and led to the passing of the Insolvency Act 1986).
History of Cork         
  • Map of Cork in 1545
  • Cork Butter Exchange (pictured c. 1900) was among the largest of its kind worldwide
  • King Street, now MacCurtain Street), c. 1900
  • Crowds welcome US President John F. Kennedy to Cork in June 1963
  • Burning of Cork]]" in December 1920
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of cork; History of Cork (city)
Cork, located on Ireland's south coast, is the second largest city within the Republic of Ireland after Dublin and the third largest on the island of Ireland after Dublin and Belfast. Cork City is the largest city in the province of Munster.
Wine cork         
  • Christmas decor from repurposed corks
  • Manual corking machine, manufactured c. 1870
  • Franciacorta]]
  • Synthetic corks]]
  • Wine corks in variety
STOPPER USED TO SEAL WINE BOTTLES
Wine stopper; Cork (wine); Cork wine stopper; Rubber wine stopper; Plastic wine stopper
Wine corks are a stopper used to seal wine bottles. They are typically made from cork (bark of the cork oak), though synthetic materials can be used.

Wikipedia

Blepharitis

Blepharitis, sometimes known as "granulated eyelids," is one of the most common ocular conditions characterized by inflammation, scaling, reddening, and crusting of the eyelid. This condition may also cause swelling, burning, itching, or a grainy sensation when introducing foreign objects or substances to the eye. Although blepharitis by itself is not sight-threatening, it can lead to permanent alterations of the eyelid margin. The primary cause is bacteria and inflammation from congested meibomian oil glands at the base of each eyelash. Other conditions may give rise to blepharitis, whether they be infectious or noninfectious, including, but not limited to, bacterial infections or allergies.

Different variations of blepharitis can be classified as seborrheic, staphylococcal, mixed, posterior or meibomitis, or parasitic. In a survey of US ophthalmologists and optometrists, 37% to 47% of patients seen by those surveyed had signs of blepharitis, which can affect all ages and ethnic groups. One single-center study of 90 patients with chronic blepharitis found that the average age of patients was 50 years old. The word is from Greek: βλέφαρον / blepharon, eyelid and -itis, inflammation of.