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This digital document is an article from Medical Law's Regan Report, published by Medical Law Publishing on September 1, 2010. The length of the article is 856 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Intraocular lens transplant Pt. contracted fungus & lost eye. Author: Unavailable Publication:Medical Law's Regan Report (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2010 Publisher: Medical Law Publishing Volume: 43 Issue: 9 Page: 1(1)
Image Description: Compound eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a compound eye from a fungus gnat (family Sciaridae). The eye consists of many rounded lenses known as ommatidia. Each ommatidium is a simple eye that sends a signal to the gnats brain. All the signals are combined by the brain to form a mosaic view of the world. The image seen is not very sharp but good at detecting movements. Between the lenses are hair-like structures
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Photo Puzzle, Compound eye of a gnat, SEM. Compound eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a compound eye from a fungus gnat (family Sciaridae). The eye consists of many rounded lenses known as ommatidia. Each ommatidium is a simple eye that sends a signal to the gnats brain. All the signals are combined by the brain to form a mosaic view of the world. The image seen is not very sharp but good at detecting movements. Top to learn more
Protects Lens From Humidity, Prevents Fungus and Mold
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BRNO Dri+cap Canon Rear Lens Cap - BRNO DRI+CANLENS. Top to learn more
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Maintains Optimum Relative Humidity
Rear Lens Cap for Nikon Lenses incl. 4 Silica Gel Packs
Protects Lens From Humidity, Prevents Fungus and Mold
Minimizes Condensation Build-Up
Color Change Tells When to Change Gels
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BRNO Dri+cap Nikon Rear Lens Cap - BRNO DRI+NIKLENS. Top to learn more
High quality RA4 prints. Printed on Kodak Endura and Edge papers. Size refers to paper used
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Image Description: Compound eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a compound eye from a fungus gnat (family Sciaridae). The eye consists of many rounded lenses known as ommatidia. Each ommatidium is a simple eye that sends a signal to the gnats brain. All the signals are combined by the brain to form a mosaic view of the world. The image seen is not very sharp but good at detecting movements. Between the lenses are hair-like structures
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Science-based lid hygiene
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Similar to baby shampoo
In the past, my doctor has recommended "lid scrubs" with baby shampoo for my dry eyes and itchy eyelids. That works great if you do it. I saw this product on the shelf at the drug store when I was looking for eye drops. It's much less expensive at Amazon. Anyway, I had already purchased a box and tried it. It works just like the baby shampoo except that the foam feels better on the area around the eyes; not as heavy as the baby shampoo. I talked to the optometrist about this product and she asked me to compare ingredients. They are almost the same as in baby shampoo. But, baby shampoo costs about 1/10th the prce. Of course you should talk to an optometrist if you are having eye problems but if they recommend this product, you could try baby shampoo first for a lot less money. Top to learn more
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If I am interpreting the ic-racer's photo correctly, the four screws seem to hold the entire front lens board assembly onto the rear part of the lens board and the bellows. I was hoping that the raised area around the screws came off by itself, and let the rear lens element drop out.
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The Wonderful World of Lichens
Lichens are curious plants that are part fungus and part alga or cyanobacteria existing in a symbiotic relationship. They color our trees, rocks, boulders and soil and also form the dominant vegetation over 8% of the earth's terrestrial surface.