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1 the concept of Lifestage Exposome Snapshots (LEnS).
2 patterns in the focal plane of the detection lens.
3 ombination of an optical grating and a relay lens.
4 ggregation of crystallin proteins in the eye lens.
5 hoton emission rate of 15 MHz into the first lens.
6 ge detection of an image without any Fourier lens.
7  to be a folded, discoloured bandage contact lens.
8  the designed camera with a microwave convex lens.
9 lting in focal length variation of the micro-lens.
10 e lines of sight to the supernova and to the lens.
11 depth of field (DOF) of a Fresnel zone plate lens.
12 to 800 V/mm, comparable to that of the human lens.
13 detections per year, 50-100 of which will be lensed.
14  38%) of original approvals were intraocular lenses.
15 n intermittent power source in smart contact lenses.
16 lly and to fold onto itself compared to hard lenses.
17 ased dynamic refractive micro-scale compound lenses.
18  and difficulties wearing glasses or contact lenses.
19  IR) spectra on tissue slices of porcine eye lenses.
20 other studies of extragalactic gravitational lensing.
21 -optics wave bender (293 mm(2)) and Luneburg lens (855 mm(2)) in the broadband white-light visible wa
22 muscle to mediate pupillary constriction and lens accommodation, respectively.
23 isual outcomes of a new trifocal intraocular lens (AcrySof PanOptix).
24 els of the eye lens based on data from human lenses aged 16 and 35 years that consider the influence
25 bility to tightly focus it through a high NA lens allowed precise, rapid targeting of subsets of cell
26 c system, with LYVE(+) labeling reaching the lens along the suspensory ligaments that connect the len
27 he eye: adipose or osseous metaplasia of the lens and adipose tissue in the vitreous cavity.
28 suggest routine dosimetry measurement of eye lens and proper protection for patients with benign lesi
29 ologies, neuro-ophthalmologic abnormalities, lens and retinal abnormalities, and visual acuity (VA).
30 roved in the cartridge with an electrostatic lens and sheath gas manifold compared to the cartridge w
31 sary for proper transmission of light to the lens and visual acuity.
32 red with ocular lubrication, bandage contact lenses and punctal plugs were more effective in limiting
33 compare the effectiveness of bandage contact lenses and punctal plugs with ocular lubricants in preve
34      The instrument requires three objective lenses and relies on methods to control two counterpropa
35 ataract protein samples, as well as in whole lenses and that this correlates strongly with cataract g
36 stem is based on three tunable-focus fluidic lenses and thin-film holographic optical elements to per
37 nterior chamber depth (corneal epithelium to lens), and horizontal corneal diameter.
38 arization manipulation, beam steering, novel lenses, and holographic displays.
39 t a sheath gas manifold and an electrostatic lens are compared with respect to analytical performance
40                              Bandage contact lenses are commonly used by ophthalmic practitioners to
41                               Three separate lenses are deployed to correct the defocus and astigmati
42                     Tens of thousands of new lenses are expected to be discovered with the upcoming g
43  heating and expression, and scleral contact lenses are some of the latest options available for trea
44 f replicating the function of the biological lens, are unable as yet to provide such an implant with
45          The curvature radii of the biconvex lens array are in the range of a few millimeters.
46 d TIRF microscope, with a removable Bertrand lens as the only modification.
47 n to rightward-shifting prisms, with neutral lenses as a control.
48 exists and instead to think that there is no lens at all, only reality.
49 ens position (LP and RLP, respectively), and lens axial length factor (LAF).
50 on presents finite element models of the eye lens based on data from human lenses aged 16 and 35 year
51 0 degrees (ultra-wide-field) using a contact lens-based approach in a single 2-second scan.
52 ed by the clouding of the normally clear eye lens brought about by deposition of crystallin proteins
53 nother, total replacement of the crystalline lens by adipose tissue; and in a third, an anomalous poc
54 co-regulate genes in neural lineages and the lens by forming a ternary complex likely facilitated all
55 bility of vertical integration, these planar lenses can potentially replace or complement their conve
56 echnologies, which seek to design an implant lens capable of replicating the function of the biologic
57 plexus with an empty, collapsed PAS-positive lens capsule in the pupillary region.
58                   Multifocal remnants of the lens capsule were seen in the osseous case but were abse
59  adhesion by the E2 domains impaired primary lens cell differentiation.
60 ough TGFbeta has been strongly implicated in lens cell fibrosis, the factors responsible for the latt
61 g pathways and ECM and cytoskeletal genes in lens cells that could contribute to cataract.
62                    PCO is caused by residual lens cells undergoing one of two very different cell fat
63 nt ocular lineages, including retinal cells, lens cells, and ocular-surface ectoderm.
64 concentration of fluorescent PTM towards the lens centre in accord with the increased optical density
65 rolled by pumping a liquid in and out of the lens chamber using servo motor actuated diaphragm pumps.
66                The metabolic etiology of her lens changes is known, whereas the pathogenesis of ONHD
67 ual outcome, and treatment modality (contact lens [CL] vs. intraocular lens [IOL]).
68  eye lens, plays a vital role in maintaining lens clarity by facilitating the transport of water acro
69  resource-consuming, requiring sophisticated lensing codes, several data preparation steps, and findi
70 cripts decreases significantly in post-natal lens compared to embryonic stages.
71                                          The LEnS concept is a practical refinement to the exposome t
72 dhesive function was not observed with other lens connexins, Cx43 and Cx46.
73                                          The lens core was characterized by well-mixed water with hig
74 ate the success and failure rates of scleral lens correction in severe keratoconus.
75 veals the presence of rudimentary ommatidial lenses, crystalline cones, and associated neural-like ti
76 tudy aimed to characterize the brown lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) starch and investigate the forma
77               These studies demonstrate that lens degeneration induces an immune response that can co
78                             Furthermore, the lens densitometry and lens thickness (LT) measurements w
79   The mean values of the average and maximum lens densitometry measurements of the 2 groups, as well
80 gnificant relationship was found between the lens densitometry values and HbA1c levels (r = 0.743; P
81 tically significant correlations between the lens densitometry values and the duration of DM (P < .05
82 ptor that has been shown to be important for lens development and to contribute to both congenital an
83                                              Lens development involves a complex and highly orchestra
84                                       Ocular lens development represents an advantageous system in wh
85  the two zebrafish orthologs is critical for lens development.
86 ion of microRNAs on genes is associated with lens development.
87 is of PNTs revealed their widespread role in lens developmental processes while hundreds of CNTs were
88 on and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, or lens dislocation.
89               Such a Pancharatnam-type phase lens dominates the imaging and explains the measured foc
90 ed in future studies incorporating estimated lens doses.
91 atient was applied a pair of bandage contact lenses due to persistent ocular pain secondary to dry ey
92 ibute to the fibrosis that often accompanies lens dysgenesis, a consideration for understanding organ
93                       Age-related changes in lens elasticity and ciliary muscle contractility can aff
94                   Knockdown of PAX2 in human lens epithelial (HLE) cells decreased endogenous express
95                    It has been reported that lens epithelial cells undergo EMT during cataract format
96 ime that TGFbeta can induce purified primary lens epithelial cells within the same culture to undergo
97 epress EMT through its targeting of SNAI1 in lens epithelial cells, which make miR-30a a novel target
98 nvolved in cell adhesive function as well as lens epithelial-fiber differentiation.
99 pithelial-mesenchymal transformations of the lens epithelium or, less likely, of the disorganized adj
100 on of the cellular chromatin binding protein Lens Epithelium-Derived Growth Factor (LEDGF) and human
101 s of MLL and MLL-fusions form a complex with lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF/p75; encode
102                                      Cx50 KO lenses exhibited increased intercellular spaces between
103 e, it is easy to fail to see that a cultural lens exists and instead to think that there is no lens a
104 e tissue may represent a transformed luxated lens extruded from its capsule, which was left behind in
105 y facilitating the transport of water across lens fiber cell membranes.
106 lture to undergo differentiation into either lens fiber cells or myofibroblasts.
107  by deposition of crystallin proteins in the lens fiber cells.
108 tiating into myofibroblasts or maturing into lens fiber cells.
109 bited increased intercellular spaces between lens fiber cells.
110 ive molecule that is critical in maintaining lens fiber integrity and epithelial-fiber differentiatio
111                     Twelve eyes did not have lenses fitted because of good visual acuity in the other
112 es of 17 MFS patients that underwent scleral lens fixation at our clinic between 1999 and 2012.
113                                      Scleral lens fixation in MFS patients achieves satisfying visual
114 hening the otherwise brittle calcite optical lenses found in the brittlestar Ophiocoma wendtii This i
115 valuated: posterior capsule rupture, dropped lens fragments, retinal detachment, and suspected endoph
116                              DISCUSSION: The LEnS framework encourages organization of exposome studi
117                           Application of the LEnS framework in risk assessment and regulation will im
118                                            A lens-free photodiode readout system represents a cost-ef
119 ditionally, we provide evidence of the micro-lenses' functionality for two potential applications-int
120 ture with a plano-convex hyper-hemispherical lens further improves the SNR by 0.6 dB.
121 ccurately measured time delays from strongly lensed gravitational wave signals with the images and re
122                                          The lens has been considered to be an immune privileged site
123 tion of these structures (the 'gravitational lens') has primarily been performed using maximum likeli
124 , no other cases of retained bandage contact lens have previously been reported in the literature.
125                     New trifocal intraocular lenses have been developed to try and fullfill this dema
126            Connexins play essential roles in lens homeostasis and development.
127 tching the refractive index of the objective lens immersion liquid to that of the sample media, we de
128  logMAR at the final visit after intraocular lens implantation (p=0.000).
129 acoemulsification and in-the-bag intraocular lens implantation on intraocular pressure control and th
130                                  Intraocular lens implantation was completed in 56 eyes; 43 were anal
131 vitrectomy combined with primary intraocular lens implantation were included.
132 an opto-electronic sensor-array, without any lenses in between.
133             Morphological examination of the lenses in the NACA-treated group indicated that NACA was
134 ncreased regenerative potential of RGCs upon lens injury (LI).
135                          6.5 years since the lens insertion, lid eversion revealed a 'foreign body' r
136       Initial undercorrection of intraocular lens (IOL power) is a common practice in children underg
137       To compare the accuracy of intraocular lens (IOL) calculation formulas (Barrett Universal II, H
138 in patients with late in-the-bag intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation operated with 2 different methods
139 tion methods for late in-the-bag intraocular lens (IOL) dislocation.
140                          Scleral intraocular lens (IOL) fixation is an accepted treatment method of t
141                            Toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation can be an effective method for c
142  age after cataract surgery with intraocular lens (IOL) implantation for infants enrolled in the Infa
143  at age 5 years after unilateral intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in infants.
144  method, in candidates for toric intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.
145 E) polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) intraocular lens (IOL) modification in comparison with a round-edge
146 y and reproducibility of the VRF intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formula with well-known met
147 aims to optimize the accuracy of intraocular lens (IOL) power calculations in patients after DMEK by
148 nd to cycloplegia, and therefore intraocular lens (IOL) power measurements calculated by formulas usi
149 er implantation of a quadrifocal intraocular lens (IOL).
150  modality (contact lens [CL] vs. intraocular lens [IOL]).
151 sk factors for calcifications of intraocular lenses (IOLs) after Descemet membrane endothelial kerato
152 diffractive (non-toric) trifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) in a large series of patients.
153 f phacoemulsification and use of intraocular lenses (IOLs), both very controversial when initially in
154           The dislocation of the crystalline lens is a common finding in patients with Marfan syndrom
155 te a highly radiated directive beam when the lens is applied to a conical horn antenna.
156                                          The lens is capable of transforming cylindrical wavefronts i
157        Additionally, we demonstrate that the lens is connected to the lymphatic system, with LYVE(+)
158                            The power of each lens is controlled by pumping a liquid in and out of the
159 alysis, possible generation mechanism of the lens is explored by examining the evolution of surface a
160             We also show that the removal of lens light can be made fast and automated using independ
161 te border derivatives and eventually express lens markers.
162  = 7), endophthalmitis (n = 6), and retained lens material (n = 4).
163                                       Sparse lens materials form via low-valence linkages between dis
164   The 'upper fornix trap', where the contact lens may be retained by the upper tarsal edge, presents
165                       Moreover, soft contact lenses may be more likely to retain asymptomatically and
166 fected eyes fitted with compensatory contact lenses (mean duration of deprivation = 4.4 months; range
167                       By using focus-tunable lenses, mechanically actuated displays, and mobile gaze-
168 lization of ultrathin, lightweight, and flat lenses (metalenses) with unprecedented functionalities.
169 athways controls the complexity and order of lens morphogenetic processes and lens transparency.
170 on polariton and collected from an objective lens mounted over the fluidic channel.
171 oil removal (n = 16), dislocated intraocular lens (n = 10), submacular hemorrhage (n = 7), endophthal
172  IOL exchange with a retropupillar iris-claw lens (n = 50).
173  ocular lubricants (n = 38), bandage contact lenses (n = 33), or punctal plugs (n = 33).
174 ), noncycloplegic subjective refraction, and lens nuclear opalescence (NOP) grading.
175 rd with the increased optical density in the lens nucleolus.
176 nal does not depend on the brightness of the lensing object.
177 tive way for mappings of proteomes under the lens of a light microscope.
178 of describing ion channel gating through the lens of allosteric coupling.
179                                  Through the lens of memory encoding and retrieval processes, we cons
180 n be reinterpreted and exploited through the lens of modern science.
181 ective on T cell differentiation through the lens of recent advances that illuminate the dynamics of
182 l makeup/design of nanomaterials through the lens of the physical properties that produce contrast si
183 e myocardium has been rediscovered under the lenses of immunology, and lymphocytes have been implicat
184             Magnification from gravitational lensing offers an opportunity to resolve the inner regio
185 rch and clinical agenda needs to sharpen our lens on the fundamental importance of our patients' pre-
186 ing to progression of ROP and/or presence of lens opacity, then the hazard of having glaucoma signifi
187 ) while no worsening was noted in either the lens or punctal plugs groups.
188 lay a neuromodulatory role in the control of lens or pupil function.
189             The current approaches use fixed lenses or expensive phased arrays.
190 set-up that involves multiple light sources, lenses or mirrors.
191                                              Lensing performances of 0, 8 and 20 sector Gabor zone pl
192                           Patients underwent lens phacoemulsification and were implanted bilaterally
193 QP0), the major intrinsic protein of the eye lens, plays a vital role in maintaining lens clarity by
194 xial length (AL), lens position and relative lens position (LP and RLP, respectively), and lens axial
195 LT), vitreal length (VL), axial length (AL), lens position and relative lens position (LP and RLP, re
196                                          The lens position in PL was greater than in CR and LS (p < 0
197                         As such, an anterior lens position may offer more sensitive prognostication r
198  (LT), or white-to-white (WtW) for effective lens position prediction can vary.
199                 AAC eyes had a more anterior lens position than fellow eyes and PACS eyes, though len
200 4 predictors for estimation of postoperative lens position, including axial length, corneal power (K)
201 rm from which multiple cell types, including lens progenitor cells, emerge and undergo initial tissue
202                                          The lens provides refractive power to the eye and is capable
203             A parabolic relationship between lens radius and refractive index allows spherical lenses
204 urring induced by wearing monovision contact lenses reduces feed-forward activity in the primary visu
205                                   Peripheral lens regions with low particle valence form stable, volu
206  including refraction error, wearing age and lens replacement frequency.
207                    In 1 case there was total lens replacement with lamellar bone; in another, total r
208  sagittal height of the plano-convex PVC gel lens, resulting in focal length variation of the micro-l
209   We report a case of folded bandage contact lens retained for six and a half years in the upper subt
210 nd maintaining clinical suspicion of contact lens retention.
211  In vertebrates, it is required not only for lens/retina formation but also for the development of th
212 lical structure at the grid walls drives the lens shape.
213      This study reports on observations of a lens-shaped structure within thermocline in the southwes
214                                              Lens-shaped structures within thermocline potentially pl
215 , the iris flattened, cACD deepened, and the lens shifted posteriorly after resolution of the attack.
216 e of, and factors related to, glaucoma after lens-sparing vitrectomy (LSV) surgery in advanced retino
217 ROP had a higher incidence of glaucoma after lens-sparing vitrectomy.
218         Compared to other aquaporins (AQPs), lens-specific AQP0 is a poor water channel, and its perm
219 ation of the cornea, endothelial cell count, lens status, medical and surgical history, and suitabili
220 mographics, death-to-preservation time, ECD, lens status, medical history, time on mechanical ventila
221 fter adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, sex, lens status, time from death to refrigeration, and time
222       A novel three-dimensional (3D) optical lens structure for electromagnetic field shaping based o
223 yes into four subgroups: crowded-angle (CR), lens subluxation (LS) pupillary block (PB), and plateau
224 There were no serious complications, such as lens subluxation or endophthalmitis.
225               The main identifiable cause of lens subluxation was trauma (11 eyes).
226 cation, epiretinal membrane, and intraocular lens subluxation.
227 n observations to resolve four images of the lensed supernova, approximately 0.3 arc seconds from the
228  the smartphone, sample tube, and collection lens supports the measuring platform, while noise reduct
229 ser-assisted keratotomy (pFLAK) during laser lens surgery on anterior and posterior corneal astigmati
230 elop a new valid nomogram for laser-assisted lens surgery.
231 file, which is commonly used to model strong lensing systems, with an accuracy comparable to the unce
232 nse resulting in immune cells populating the lens that contribute to the development of fibrosis.
233 luorocarbon liquids to form responsive micro-lenses that can be reconfigured to focus or scatter ligh
234 n the mass of the lens: the less massive the lens, the shorter the microlensing event.
235 opment of advanced technology in intraocular lenses, the combined treatment of cataract and astigmati
236 e distortions caused by strong gravitational lensing-the formation of multiple images of distant sour
237 crolensing events depends on the mass of the lens: the less massive the lens, the shorter the microle
238       Furthermore, the lens densitometry and lens thickness (LT) measurements were performed after di
239 metry (K) over a 2.5 mm and 3.0 mm diameter, lens thickness (LT), central corneal thickness (CCT) and
240 r depth (VCD), anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), corneal power (CP), noncycloplegic
241 formulas using anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), or white-to-white (WtW) for effecti
242 ables included anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens thickness (LT), vitreal length (VL), axial length (
243 4, 95% CI = 0.99-20.9, P = .052) and greater lens thickness (OR = 3.38, 95% CI = 0.88-12.91, P = .075
244 ition than fellow eyes and PACS eyes, though lens thickness did not differ among the groups.
245 , corneal curvature, anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, and central corneal thickness.
246 arding future development of AAC compared to lens thickness.
247 se of chromatic aberrations in the objective lens, this approach lacks the resolution to determine wh
248                                 Through this lens, this example will illustrate how an evidence-based
249        In addition to vascularization of the lens through a capsular dehiscence, other causes are exp
250 ible agricultural practices provide a useful lens through which to consider the lives and careers of
251 tory of companion diagnostics and provides a lens through which to examine potential challenges.
252 different types of ecosystems and provides a lens through which to understand macrosystem-scale envir
253 compare the outcomes after toric intraocular lens (tIOL) or peripheral corneal relaxing incisions (PC
254 ruptly transits from a symmetrical elongated lens to a spherical protrusion.
255      In this report, we use a game theoretic lens to develop more effective, quantifiable protections
256 emperature high-numerical-aperture objective lens to image frozen samples in their native state.
257 ng the suspensory ligaments that connect the lens to the ciliary body, providing a potential mechanis
258 radius and refractive index allows spherical lenses to avoid spherical aberration.
259 alyzing administrative tasks through several lenses to better understand any given task that a clinic
260 llocation of resources to provide corrective lenses to those in need likely has great public health i
261 alphaB-crystallin in the maintenance of both lens transparency and muscle integrity remain unclear.
262  in development and homeostasis required for lens transparency.
263 y of alphaB-crystallin in the maintenance of lens transparency.
264 nd order of lens morphogenetic processes and lens transparency.
265 covery of a multiply imaged, gravitationally lensed type Ia supernova, iPTF16geu (SN 2016geu), at red
266 e, presents an anatomical hazard for contact lens users.
267 f residual aberrations of a refractive X-ray lens using ptychography to manufacture a corrective phas
268 er area (ACA) (P < .001), as well as greater lens vault (LV) (P = .007), compared with fellow eyes.
269 bilateral or unilateral intraocular collamer lens (Visian ICL) implantation for moderate to high myop
270              The mean gain in visual acuity (lens vs spectacle-corrected visual acuity) was 0.54 +/-
271                                          The lens was likely generated by a mixture of the local mixe
272                                         This lens was peculiar in that its size is larger than most s
273     At her subsequent visit, bandage contact lens was removed from her left eye, but none was found i
274                              The intraocular lens was stable and centered at the last follow-up in al
275 d their use, particularly of bandage contact lenses, was associated with significant healing of exist
276                     Adopting a developmental lens, we review recent evidence that sheds light on the
277                  Besides its key role in the lens, we uncovered another critical role for alphaB-crys
278  successfully treated with long-term scleral lens wear.
279 fections following trauma and during contact lens wear.
280 y in the other eye or a contraindication for lens wear.
281 ronic difficulties with spectacle or contact lens wear.
282 e successfully fitted with corneal or hybrid lens wear.
283 pment of serious infections, such as contact lens wearers (P = 0.21) or patients with human immunodef
284 ateral implantation of the study intraocular lens were analysed.
285                          The bandage contact lenses were changed every 4 days, whereas the punctal pl
286                                      Porcine lenses were hardened in formalin for 2 hours and equilib
287                                              Lenses were isolated and examined for oxidative stress p
288                                      Scleral lenses were prescribed in 51 of 75 eyes.
289 patterned visual input until the cataractous lenses were removed and the affected eyes fitted with co
290  with a built-in monolithic fiber-optic ball lens, which achieves ultrahigh-resolution (1.7 microm ax
291 n the context of the chaperone system of the lens, which we hypothesize sequesters small aggregates,
292 ds require high-numerical-aperture objective lenses, which are bulky, expensive, and difficult to min
293 , a dark-field condenser and a 20x objective lens with a mobile phone camera to create an inexpensive
294      The use of a combination of photocromic lens with a selective blue-violet light filter showed fu
295 paper presents a bio-inspired adaptive micro-lens with electrically tunable focus made of non-ionic h
296 to position the laser beam and the objective lens with the external beam delivery or, with internal b
297 measured along the optical axis of human eye lenses with age-related nuclear cataract showed increasi
298 cons, vortex beam generators, and aspherical lenses with both variable focal length and in-plane scan
299 Herein, we demonstrate liquid compound micro-lenses with dynamically tunable focal lengths.
300  the stellar populations and kinematics of a lensed z = 2.1478 compact galaxy, which-surprisingly-tur

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