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  • The British tola of 180 troy grains (from 1833) can be seen as more of a standardisation than a redefinition: the previous standard in the Bengal Presidency, the system of "sicca weights", was the mass of one Murshidabad rupee, 179.
  • Individuals with TSP may also exhibit uveitis (inflammation of the uveal tract of the eye), arthritis (inflammation of one or more joints), pulmonary lymphocytic alveolitis (inflammation of the lung tissues), polymyositis (an inflammatory muscle disease), keratoconjunctivitis sicca (persistent dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva), and infectious dermatitis (inflammation of the skin).
  • After its introduction, keratoconjunctivitis sicca, conjunctival scarring, fibrosis, metaplasia, and shrinkage developed in 27 patients as an adverse reaction to practolol.
  • Other eye conditions can cause corneal ulcers, such as entropion, distichiae, corneal dystrophy, and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye).
  • Other ocular signs of FHV-1 infection include conjunctivitis, keratitis, keratoconjunctivitis sicca (decreased tear production), and corneal sequestra.
  • Rose bengal has been used for ocular surface staining to study the efficacy of punctal plugs in the treatment of keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
  • Other eye conditions can cause corneal ulcers, such as entropion, distichiasis, corneal dystrophy, and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eye).
  • Oculomucocutaneous syndrome is characterized by keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes) and the resulting scarring, fibrosis, metaplasia, and shrinkage of the conjunctiva.
  • Cyrenaica was split into two provinces: "Libya Superior" or "Libia Pentapolis", that comprised the above-mentioned Pentapolis with Cyrene as capital, and "Libya Inferior" or "Libia sicca", the Marmarica with the only significant city Paraetonium, each under a governor of the modest rank of praeses.
  • This skeleton holds widespread evidence of treponematosis ranging from caries sicca and nasopalatine destruction on the skull to numerous lesions on the long bones, ribs, clavicles, scapulae, and sternum.
  • Fezzan was home to a Beber people known as Garamantes
    Divided between the Achaemenid Empire (Satrapy of Libya; Cyrenaica) and the Carthaginian Monarchy, later the Carthaginian Republic (Tripolitania) (525 BC–331 BC)
    Divided between the Empire of Alexander the Great (Cyrenaica) and the Carthaginian Republic (Tripolitania) (331 BC–323 BC)
    Divided between the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) and the Carthaginian Republic (Tripolitania) (323 BC–201 BC)
    Part of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) (201 BC–107 BC)
    Part of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) (201 BC–107 BC)
    Divided between the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Cyrenaica) and the 24px Roman Republic (Tripolitania) (107 BC–95 BC)
    Africa proconsularis (Tripolitania) and Crete and Cyrenaica (later divided in Libya Pentapolis and Libya sicaa), provinces of the 24px Roman Republic (later the Roman Empire) (97 BC – AD 395)
    Divided between the Eastern Roman Empire (Provinces of Libya Pentapolis and Libya sicca) and the Western Roman Empire (Province of Tripolitania) (395–439)
    Divided between the Eastern Roman Empire (Provinces of Libya Pentapolis and Libya sicca) and the Vandal Kingdom (Tripolitania) (439–533)
    Part of the Exarchate of Africa (553–648) (Part of the Eastern Roman Empire)
    Part of the Rashidun Caliphate (648–656)
    Part of the 24px Umayyad Caliphate (663–683)
    Divided between the 24px Umayyad Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Eastern Roman Empire (Tripolitania) (683–694)
    Part of the 24px Umayyad Caliphate (694–750)
    Part of the 24px Abbasid Caliphate (750–800)
    Divided between the 24px Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania) (800–868)
    Divided between the Tulunid Emirate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania) (868–906)
    Divided between the 24px Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the Aghlabid Emirate (Tripolitania) (906–909)
    Divided between the 24px Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the 24px Fatimid Caliphate (Tripolitania) (909–969)
    Part of the 24px Fatimid Caliphate (969–945)
    Divided between the 24px Abbasid Caliphate (Cyrenaica) and the 24px Fatimid Caliphate (Tripolitania) (945–961)
    Part of the 24px Fatimid Caliphate (961–973)
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