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1 era giving an extra degree of support to the eyeball.
2 d solely by the mechanical properties of the eyeball.
3  tissue, and the global layer inserts on the eyeball.
4 mal onto the denuded stroma of an enucleated eyeball.
5 s placed on the bare stroma of an enucleated eyeball.
6 uded cornea before incubating the enucleated eyeball.
7  from an increase in the axial length of the eyeball.
8 ntified in rabbit cornea and sclera of whole eyeballs.
9 nput and are accompanied by rotations of the eyeball [1].
10                       Without perturbing the eyeball, 3 microL of tear fluid was sampled from the mar
11 is found in the mechanical properties of the eyeball, although neural computations remain necessary a
12 e sclera forms the fibrous outer coat of the eyeball and acts as a supportive framework.
13         One involved in the formation of the eyeball and the second involved in the formation of the
14 olymerization were used to make anisotropic 'eyeball' and striped particles, polymer capsules and sem
15 esultant inversion of the lashes abrades the eyeball, and the abrasion leads to corneal opacification
16 e orbit to exclude any foreign bodies in the eyeball, as well as pantomographies to evaluate the dent
17 retina and the lens, collectively called the eyeball, as well as the formation of auxiliary eye struc
18 activated ganglion cell population exits the eyeball; as reported, this triphasic event is invariably
19 (ADG) is a unique neutral lipid found in the eyeball-associated Harderian gland (HG) of the mouse and
20  sheets were isolated from CD-1 albino mouse eyeballs by incubating for 18 hours at 4 degrees C in 15
21 s of them in systems ranging from electronic eyeball cameras to deformable light-emitting displays.
22 ificant progress in the realization of such "eyeball" cameras, including examples of fully functional
23 ut whether the outer coats of these abnormal eyeballs, cornea anteriorly and sclera posteriorly, are
24 lved in the normal enlargement of the rabbit eyeball during postnatal growth.
25                    Rabbits were then killed, eyeballs enucleated, and their ocular volumes determined
26 ucinations (odds ratio: 8.68, P < 0.001) and eyeball/eyelid movements or sensations (odds ratio: 4.35
27 f the right orbit that caused dislocation of eyeball, for which she underwent medial orbitotomy.
28 single or double injections of bFGF into the eyeball had no effect on RGC survival.
29                                              Eyeballs having these refractive errors are known to exh
30  Bilateral ONSD was measured 3 mm behind the eyeball in axial and sagittal planes and mean value was
31 ral orbitotomy, all PCAs were cut behind the eyeball in both groups of animals.
32                                 Normal mouse eyeballs or whole-mount corneas encompassing the entire
33                               Excised feline eyeballs preserved in corneal storage medium and with ei
34 e (3 mm) cut from the scleral surface of the eyeball, sclera, RPE-choroid, retina, lens, and ciliary
35 bserve the morphology and vascularity of the eyeball was applied.
36            Postoperative enlargement of both eyeballs was monitored by measuring the axial length and
37                         On postnatal day 17, eyeballs were enucleated.
38 at-mounted conjunctivae or cross sections of eyeballs were harvested from BALB/c mice (6-8 weeks of a
39                           Corneas of excised eyeballs were inoculated with green fluorescent protein
40                         Normal C57BL/6 mouse eyeballs were sampled from embryonic day (E) 10.5 to pos
41                                    Adult rat eyeballs with rectus EOMs attached and TAs were dissecte
42 lids is to provide maximal protection to the eyeball without interfering with vision.

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