Divination, media, and the networked body of modernity
... counterapparatus to the dominant news channels that are publicly mandated to report evil in contemporary culture. Phone exorcisms also mediate the loss or fragmentation of social networks predicated on a geographical adjacency that no longer pertains in the city. Exorcism is now performed by phone, ...
... counterapparatus to the dominant news channels that are publicly mandated to report evil in contemporary culture. Phone exorcisms also mediate the loss or fragmentation of social networks predicated on a geographical adjacency that no longer pertains in the city. Exorcism is now performed by phone, ...
Macular pigments: their characteristics and putative role
... 13. Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... 13. Conclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
SATURDAY, July 13, 2013 - International Vision Conference
... Description: This course will assist you in developing and harnessing staff skills while helping your whole team experience skyrocketing morale at work. We will “help you help those” who have the wings but may not be able to fly yet. And your patients will let you know that you’re on the right track ...
... Description: This course will assist you in developing and harnessing staff skills while helping your whole team experience skyrocketing morale at work. We will “help you help those” who have the wings but may not be able to fly yet. And your patients will let you know that you’re on the right track ...
Full Text - Jundishapur J Microbiol
... agar plate. The plates were incubated at 37ºC for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the cultures were examined. If there was not enough growth of the colonies, they were reincubated for a further 24 hours. After 48 hours, the isolated colonies were identified by cultural characteristics and gram staining. B ...
... agar plate. The plates were incubated at 37ºC for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the cultures were examined. If there was not enough growth of the colonies, they were reincubated for a further 24 hours. After 48 hours, the isolated colonies were identified by cultural characteristics and gram staining. B ...
ARVO 2014 Annual Meeting Abstracts 376 Dry Eye Disease #2
... sensation is important for dry eye and related conditions, particularly since the ocular surface input for blinking is controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine how increasing ocular surface stimulation affected blinking and sensation, while controlling task concentration. Methods: T ...
... sensation is important for dry eye and related conditions, particularly since the ocular surface input for blinking is controversial. The purpose of this study was to determine how increasing ocular surface stimulation affected blinking and sensation, while controlling task concentration. Methods: T ...
Eye Movements During Multi-Axis Whole
... Successful execution of goal-directed movements depends on the accurate perception of our orientation, movement, and the location of the objects around us. To achieve this, the CNS integrates information from the semi-circular canals about head angular velocity, linear acceleration information (tran ...
... Successful execution of goal-directed movements depends on the accurate perception of our orientation, movement, and the location of the objects around us. To achieve this, the CNS integrates information from the semi-circular canals about head angular velocity, linear acceleration information (tran ...
Treatment of symptomatic bullous keratopathy with poor visual
... Recurrent epithelial defects in a patient with post penetrating keratoplasty BK. Modified Gundersen conjunctival flap with amniotic membrane grafting was performed. ...
... Recurrent epithelial defects in a patient with post penetrating keratoplasty BK. Modified Gundersen conjunctival flap with amniotic membrane grafting was performed. ...
Unusual Presentation of Sturge Weber`s Syndrome with Cataract : A
... hypoxaemia, hypoglycaemia, ischaemia, and hyperthermia. ...
... hypoxaemia, hypoglycaemia, ischaemia, and hyperthermia. ...
1 Identifying core biological processes distinguishing human eye
... based samples. The ESC retina samples have a variety of time points (37, 47, 67, 90 days) during their differentiation; we found no clustering by those criteria (data not shown) (20). The fetal and adult cornea samples, grouped closely together, but still clustered independently (Fig. 2A, clusters 8 ...
... based samples. The ESC retina samples have a variety of time points (37, 47, 67, 90 days) during their differentiation; we found no clustering by those criteria (data not shown) (20). The fetal and adult cornea samples, grouped closely together, but still clustered independently (Fig. 2A, clusters 8 ...
low vision
... Blindness – to be used only for total vision loss and for conditions where individuals have to rely predominantly on vision substitution skills. Low Vision – to be used for lesser degrees of vision loss, where individuals can be helped significantly by vision enhancement aids and devices. Visual Im ...
... Blindness – to be used only for total vision loss and for conditions where individuals have to rely predominantly on vision substitution skills. Low Vision – to be used for lesser degrees of vision loss, where individuals can be helped significantly by vision enhancement aids and devices. Visual Im ...
Limbal Relaxing Incisions - American Academy of Optometry
... ReSTOR Apodized Diffractive Optic Precise reduction in diffractive step heights from center to periphery of 3.6 mm diameter diffractive region Steps reduce from 1.3 microns to 0.2 microns larger steps direct more light to near at center smaller steps direct more light to distance at edge g ...
... ReSTOR Apodized Diffractive Optic Precise reduction in diffractive step heights from center to periphery of 3.6 mm diameter diffractive region Steps reduce from 1.3 microns to 0.2 microns larger steps direct more light to near at center smaller steps direct more light to distance at edge g ...
Laser Vision Correction in Treating Myopia
... yopia (near-sightedness) is a refractive error that, for most people, is considered a benign disorder in which images come into focus anterior to the retina. It can usually be corrected with glasses or contact lenses, and when associated with normal corneal thickness, shape, and stability, myopia ca ...
... yopia (near-sightedness) is a refractive error that, for most people, is considered a benign disorder in which images come into focus anterior to the retina. It can usually be corrected with glasses or contact lenses, and when associated with normal corneal thickness, shape, and stability, myopia ca ...
Pattern of ocular response to topical and systemic
... lluorescein emerges into the anterior chamber to a very leaky system capable of filling the anterior chamber with dye in less than 10 minutes.1" It would seem, therefore, that the initial intraocular pressure rise seen after intravenous or topical PC is caused by the vasodilatory effects of the drug ...
... lluorescein emerges into the anterior chamber to a very leaky system capable of filling the anterior chamber with dye in less than 10 minutes.1" It would seem, therefore, that the initial intraocular pressure rise seen after intravenous or topical PC is caused by the vasodilatory effects of the drug ...
Eye Pressure Lowering Effect of Vitamin C
... free radicals, it is surprising that we have a relatively small group of glaucoma patients. Ascorbic acid concentrations have been shown to change in the body under various conditions of stress such as trauma, surgery, exposure to cold, after the administration of cortisone or ACTH and during infect ...
... free radicals, it is surprising that we have a relatively small group of glaucoma patients. Ascorbic acid concentrations have been shown to change in the body under various conditions of stress such as trauma, surgery, exposure to cold, after the administration of cortisone or ACTH and during infect ...
File
... How do the eyes and brain produce vision? Vision occurs when photoreceptors in the eyes transmit impulses to the brain, which translates these impulses into images. ...
... How do the eyes and brain produce vision? Vision occurs when photoreceptors in the eyes transmit impulses to the brain, which translates these impulses into images. ...
Uveitis
... referral centers. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis when the uveitis worsens despite glucocorticoid therapy. Additional factors that raise suspicion for this diagnosis are active tuberculosis elsewhere in the body, cachexia, homelessness, a granulomatous appearance for the ocular ...
... referral centers. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis when the uveitis worsens despite glucocorticoid therapy. Additional factors that raise suspicion for this diagnosis are active tuberculosis elsewhere in the body, cachexia, homelessness, a granulomatous appearance for the ocular ...
Cancers of the Eye - Bascom Palmer Eye Institute
... other cellular compounds may facilitate the regeneration of diseased tissues of the eye. I believe this approach has incredible potential to restore vision and prevent blindness without surgery. Just imagine being able to see through your own self-regenerating cornea rather than a donor or ...
... other cellular compounds may facilitate the regeneration of diseased tissues of the eye. I believe this approach has incredible potential to restore vision and prevent blindness without surgery. Just imagine being able to see through your own self-regenerating cornea rather than a donor or ...
Non-EEA candidate guidance
... You must arrive at an appropriate conclusion in the form of prescription, no prescription, referral, advice/counselling or further examination. Method You must examine two patients: one presbyopic and one pre-presbyopic. You will have a different examiner for each examination and you will have 45 mi ...
... You must arrive at an appropriate conclusion in the form of prescription, no prescription, referral, advice/counselling or further examination. Method You must examine two patients: one presbyopic and one pre-presbyopic. You will have a different examiner for each examination and you will have 45 mi ...
Association between Myopia and Central Corneal Thickness among
... compared to the controls and the higher number of myopes with very thin corneas (<450µm) could account for longer axial length following corneo-scleral stretch as it has been reported in previous studies [16,17]. This progression not only makes the globe longer but also makes the sclera thinner [16, ...
... compared to the controls and the higher number of myopes with very thin corneas (<450µm) could account for longer axial length following corneo-scleral stretch as it has been reported in previous studies [16,17]. This progression not only makes the globe longer but also makes the sclera thinner [16, ...
PDF - The Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology
... actively inhibit this end result, which would drastically impede vision. When reviewing the literature in this area, it is obvious that the majority of testing has been conducted on animals, but there are major differences between animal models and the human cornea that should be realized when tryin ...
... actively inhibit this end result, which would drastically impede vision. When reviewing the literature in this area, it is obvious that the majority of testing has been conducted on animals, but there are major differences between animal models and the human cornea that should be realized when tryin ...
Implants in Ophthalmology - All India Ophthalmological Society
... than normal. A housewife or someone whose needs are relatively less is ...
... than normal. A housewife or someone whose needs are relatively less is ...
news from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
... the team that collected 753 pledges targeted for research support at the Infirmary for uveitis and other ocular inflammatory diseases (OID). More than $25,000 was raised, and while most of it was for uveitis research, other gifts and pledges were received for Vision Rehabilitation, general ophthalmo ...
... the team that collected 753 pledges targeted for research support at the Infirmary for uveitis and other ocular inflammatory diseases (OID). More than $25,000 was raised, and while most of it was for uveitis research, other gifts and pledges were received for Vision Rehabilitation, general ophthalmo ...
Word - Geometrical Anatomy
... Figure 8. The distribution of the pulling direction of the medial rectus muscle as a function of horizontal and vertical offset from neutral gaze: Restricted muscle model. The direction of the vector is the direction of the muscle’s pull and the magnitude of its shaft is proportional to the magnitud ...
... Figure 8. The distribution of the pulling direction of the medial rectus muscle as a function of horizontal and vertical offset from neutral gaze: Restricted muscle model. The direction of the vector is the direction of the muscle’s pull and the magnitude of its shaft is proportional to the magnitud ...
Human eye
The human eye is an organ that reacts to light and has several purposes. As a sense organ, the mammalian eye allows vision. Rod and cone cells in the retina allow conscious light perception and vision including color differentiation and the perception of depth. The human eye can distinguish about 10 million colors.Similar to the eyes of other mammals, the human eye's non-image-forming photosensitive ganglion cells in the retina receive light signals which affect adjustment of the size of the pupil, regulation and suppression of the hormone melatonin and entrainment of the body clock.