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    Accelerated crosslinking was done using the CCL-365-18 Peschke GmbH. Follow up was done after 3 days for contact lens removal, then after 1 week, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months for assessment of uncorrected visual acuity, best corrected visual acuity and slit lamp .examination. Refractive and topographic changes were also recorded Results: The study included 40 eyes of 21 patients. All patients completed at least 6 months postoperative follow up. There were 13 females and 8 males. Age ranged from 18 to 32

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    your optometrist can detect it during an examination. Here are a few things to know about cataracts. How A Cataract Is Diagnosed Your optometrist examines your eyes in a number of ways during an exam. One method is the slit lamp test. This is where your eye is examined with a slit of bright light that allows the optometrist to see small sections of the front of your eye in an illuminated state. Abnormalities of your lens can be detected in this way. He or she will also use an ophthalmoscope to brighten

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    Snellen Cheat Sheet

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    We all know that having good eyesight is fundamental to driving safely. The often quoted standard for having good eyesight is the measure we know as 20/20. But what does 20/20 mean? To understand that you must look at a Snellen Chart. That’s the name of the collection of letters displayed in ever decreasing sizes on the wall chart used by Ophthalmologists and doctors’ to check your vision. The chart is named after its inventor in 1862, Dr Hermann Snellen, a Dutch Ophthalmologist.Snellen The fractions

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    Snellen Chart Essay

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    The Snellen chart is the common method of measuring and recording visual acuity of a patient on the diabetic screening programme. Accurate measurement is important as this information is recorded and forms part of the patient’s data record. After subsequent screenings, a history of the patient’s visual acuity is obtained and this can help the screener, grader make decisions regarding the correct pathway the patient should follow. In addition, as the Snellen chart method is used nationwide on the

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    No one could explain a Palm Sunday miracle but one person and his name is Stan Winder from Ravenel, South Carolina. In 2005 Stan was diagnosed with hereditary spastic paraplegia which refers to a group of inherited disorders that are characterized by progressive weakness and spasticity (stiffness) of the legs. There is no treatment to prevent, slow or reverse the degenerative process. This caused Stan to be wheel chair bound. He could use a walker, but only for short distances. On Palm Sunday morning

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    planning would be his undoing.      The story is named The Eyes of the Dragon because Thomas’s secret. Flagg once showed the young prince a secret corridor. At the end of this passage was a wall with two small transparent slits. The slits were the eyes of the dragon, Niner, which was displayed as a prized trophy head in one of the king’s many rooms. It was in this room that young Thomas witnessed the murder of his father the King. Also, in king Roland’s

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    Lava Lamp Science Investigatory Project Submitted by: Keanu Kent B. Gargar IV – St. Ezekiel 10/7/13 Introduction A lava lamp (or Astro lamp) is a decorative novelty item, invented by British accountant Edward Craven-Walker in 1963. The lamp contains blobs of colored wax inside a glass vessel filled with clear liquid; the wax rises and falls as its density changes due to heating from an incandescent light bulb underneath the vessel. The appearance of the wax is suggestive

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    Short Story

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    and the first activity on the list was lava lamps. It was just the old colored water, oil solution with an alka-seltzer creating magnificent bubbles. Of course, we knew how it worked, but the little ones thought it was magic. After the science behind the homemade lava lamps was explained, their eyes lit up with excitement and looked eager to learn more. Before moving on to the next experiment, I announced that the kids could take home the lava lamps they had made. Initial looks of confusion appeared

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    I looked out the car window. Whatever might happen may it be moving to Texas. I used to live in California, but now we are moving to Texas to see if anything exciting would happen. We moved 16 times already, and I’m getting angry. We moved as old as I am. When I was born, we moved to Alabama. Then, when I was 2 we moved to Ohio. Then, when I was 3 we moved to Illinois. When I was 4, we moved to Michigan. When I was 5, we moved to Kentucky. When I was 6, we moved to Indiana. When I was 7, we moved

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    I. Cyber Edz Internet Café Profile A. History An Internet café serves up a bank of computers with high-speed Internet access for public consumption. The customer gets charged by the minute or the hour, or might purchase a monthly pass. The Internet café might also serve food and beverages, but this isn't always the case. One breed of Internet café that persists to a lesser degree is geared towards multi-player gaming, but generally cafés were intended for surfing the Net. That could mean collecting

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