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1  measured from the corneal epithelium to the lens.
2 tient response to select the best corrective lens.
3 the growth of a key optical element, the eye lens.
4 ed in the concavities of an engraved scleral lens.
5 ithelial cell types that make up the optical lens.
6  research from a racial/socioeconomic equity lens.
7 ulating cell division and homeostasis in the lens.
8 as a source of immune cells to the avascular lens.
9 nt contact with the assistance of a focusing lens.
10 eric ganglia, captured using a 20x objective lens.
11 understanding of crowding effects in the eye lens.
12 hickness before and after use of the contact lens.
13  a potential conduit for immune cells to the lens.
14 the adventitia rather than only a structural lens.
15 tudy using visual methods and a psychosocial lens.
16 s inside the magnetic field of the objective lens.
17 tions have been demonstrated only with trial lenses.
18 ocal IOLs, including extended depth-of-focus lenses.
19 power, and -1.05 D for single-vision contact lenses.
20 ens (T-ICL) with toric Artiflex (T-Artiflex) lenses.
21 d abnormal fiber cell morphology in Tdrd7-/- lenses.
22 ly to the epithelium in both mouse and human lenses.
23 er membrane swelling in the CRYalphaA(N101D) lenses.
24 onal maps for the epithelium of intact mouse lenses.
25  (n = 98), or single-vision (n = 98) contact lenses.
26 efractive and safety outcomes of a monofocal lens 1 year after implantation in cataract patients with
27 ndard lens (6-mm scan) and/or the 55 degrees lens (16.5-mm scan).
28 delberg Spectralis imaging with the standard lens (6-mm scan) and/or the 55 degrees lens (16.5-mm sca
29 stallin-client complexes could contribute to lens aging and presbyopia.
30 oton microscope with an electrically tunable lens allowing us to obtain optical vertical slices of th
31  mouse models, in one by inserting the human lens alphaAN101D transgene in CRYalphaA(N101D) mice, and
32  catalyzes the nucleation of a neutral lipid lens, an early step in LD biogenesis.
33 nale for the previously described "olfactory lens," an increase in pheromone reception at the proxima
34                                          The lens and central cornea are avascular.
35 iver, similar strengths are obtained for the lens and disk-shaped implants in the higher spectrum.
36              The sophisticated optics of the lens and its gradient of refractive index provide the su
37 ce, with the addition of an anterior segment lens and manual focussing.
38 he lens-loaded cavity requires only a single lens and output port, making the hardware development mu
39 ver a protein cross-linking mechanism in the lens and suggest that AGE-mediated cross-linking of alph
40 tic conditions viewed through a multivariate lens and suggest that changes in multivariate climate de
41 rried out first without the use of a contact lens and then repeated with placement of the contact len
42  fully dilated, non-reactive RE pupil, clear lens and tubular remnant of HA containing blood cells in
43 ts are fixed, including some basic optics (3 lenses and 2 filters), a laser diode and a custom design
44  This is the first study to identify contact lenses and more specifically silicone hydrogels, as a pr
45                     Recycling of the contact lenses and their packaging amounted to only 0.04% of the
46 experiments, we demonstrate that (1) contact lenses and trial lenses induce indistinguishable reverse
47 ccurred in the aquifer sand between reducing lenses and was attributed to the spreading of sulfidic c
48 sed to compare and assess the performance of lenses (and MDLs) in general designed for any applicatio
49 tial light modulator (SLM), a volume grating lens, and a microelectromechanical system mirror possibl
50 d neutral isoforms of calponin in the ocular lens, and distributes predominantly to the epithelium in
51 e-dependent focal length of the electron-gas lens, and perform numerical electron dynamics and probe
52  effective when induced by contact and trial lenses, and (3) magnification differences do not cause o
53 O modified Luneburg lens antenna, an example lens antenna was designed at Ka-band (26-40 GHz) and fab
54       To show the new QCTO modified Luneburg lens antenna, an example lens antenna was designed at Ka
55  entering at different points of a spherical lens are not focused to the same point of the optical ax
56                Observations of gravitational lensing are used to characterize the properties of subst
57     Breath shields attached to the objective lens arm were better barriers than those of comparable s
58  spheroid to lentoid shape transition of the lens as detected by our analyses.
59           A binary metallic superoscillatory lens assisted with annular subwavelength slits is propos
60               These results demonstrate that lens-associated ciliary zonules are directly involved in
61 rror was separately corrected with (i) trial lenses at the anterior focal point (near constant inter-
62 ecting optical aberrations in gradient index lens-based ultrathin (<=500 um) microendoscopes using as
63 dea of a primarily calcitic character of the lens because of its high refractive properties.
64         To demonstrate the reported focusing lens can be a useful tool, we investigate the characteri
65 ctral transmittance of the human crystalline lens can be easily estimated from optical density spectr
66 , along with many benefits, this dichotomous lens can distort questions, and may contribute to an unn
67             Scleral-sutured MX60 intraocular lenses can experience intraoperative or postoperative ey
68 ision corrections, which darken the blurring lens, can eliminate the illusion for many viewing condit
69 tiunit coherence, phased arrays and acoustic lenses, can be used to manipulate and focus sound waves.
70 al dense pigment deposition of the posterior lens capsule, and a shallow unilateral optic disk excava
71 ary body and extend along the surface of the lens capsule, form a potential conduit for immune cells
72          Pigment deposition of the posterior lens capsule, which has been rarely reported, is a possi
73  from where they migrate across the anterior lens capsule.
74 eral dense pigment deposits of the posterior lens capsule.
75 es (i.e., optic disc, macula, retina, globe, lens, ciliary body) correlated with clinical outcome.
76 d relative to treated vs fellow eye, contact lens (CL) vs intraocular lens (IOL), visual acuity (VA)
77                                  Intraocular lens complications are uncommon with modern cataract sur
78                                              Lens constant optimization was performed.
79 t by placing a spherical constant dielectric lens (constant-e(r)) in front of the radiating aperture
80 her in cornea than in other eye parts, while lens contained the least amounts.
81                                 With contact lens correction, there was no significant difference in
82                                  Intraocular lens decentrations and dislocations can appear at any ti
83                                              Lens densities were higher in the short wavelength regio
84 al lens transmittance was estimated from the lens density spectrum.
85                                     Spectral lens density was evaluated by detecting the intensity of
86   Anterior chamber depth adjustment based on lens design showed a significant effect on refraction an
87                            However, Luneburg lenses designed with QCTO method are limited to poor per
88 functional divergence between Etv and FGF in lens development, demonstrating that these SRTFs can ope
89 ling of forces and material stiffness during lens development, raises the possibility that increased
90 d SRTFs - Etv1, Etv 4, and Etv 5 - in murine lens development.
91 is retrospective study, lens thickness (LT), lens diameter (LD), and lens volume (LV) were measured i
92                     Correlations among the 3 lens dimensions were statistically significant (LV-LT: r
93                       This month's Under the Lens discusses how structural studies of the SARS-CoV-2
94 roach SARS-CoV-2 through an immunomodulatory lens, discussing possible mechanisms of the asynchronize
95  Patient was diagnosed with late intraocular lens dislocation, which was subsequently for proper repo
96 rpose To summarize occupational badge doses (lens dose equivalent and effective dose equivalent value
97     From 2009 to 2015 there was no change in lens dose equivalent values among workers who wore one b
98                                       Annual lens dose equivalents for workers wearing one badge (med
99 t 21 +/- 0.8% of lens users flush their used lenses down the drain, a loading equivalent to 44 000 +/
100 OS imager surface we eliminated the need for lenses, dramatically scaling down the size of the sensin
101 ng equivalent to 44 000 +/- 1700 kg y(-1) of lens dry mass discharged into US wastewater.
102 ransmission tail beneath SLG is related to a lensing effect produced by these hyporeflective spherica
103 control the phase gradient accurately at the lens' end, resulting in direct calculation of indices fo
104  could affect many cell processes, including lens epithelial cell division.
105  pattern is frequently observed in zebrafish lens epithelial cells and neuroepithelial cells.
106                           Cellular growth of lens epithelial cells was photo-documented daily.
107 x50, that are highly expressed in vertebrate lens epithelial cells.
108 that CNN3 plays a crucial role in regulating lens epithelial contractile activity and provide support
109 stable in PBS and upon incubation with human lens-epithelial cell lysate or lens homogenate.
110 and pigmented epithelia of the ciliary body, lens epithelium, and a subset of retinal neurons.
111                                          The lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF) is a cellu
112 e derive a metric, the probability of strong lensing events produced by dark-matter substructure, and
113 metropic presbyopes who underwent refractive lens exchange (RLE) followed by an implantation of FineV
114                               No intraocular lens exchange was required.
115  hypermetrope (21.67 mm) and the intraocular lens exchange was successful in correcting the refractiv
116 uma (20%), hyphema (41%), iris trauma (62%), lens expulsion (54%), subretinal hemorrhage (51%), and c
117  .1), pupilloplasty (4/40 vs 0/15; P = .02), lens extraction (4/40 vs 1/15; P = .5), and anterior vit
118 ated cataracts, having undergone crystalline lens extraction by phacoemulsification and implantation
119                                              Lens fiber cells normally undergo nuclear degradation fo
120 etal maintenance in post-nuclear degradation lens fiber cells, perturbation of which causes early-ons
121 hosphorylation without disrupting the normal lens fiber gene expression.
122 ion patterns for animal species are a useful lens for potential habitat.
123 0.50, 0.00 and + 1.00D) induced with contact lenses for each participant.
124 agnostic technology, new toric IOLs, updated lens formulas, intraoperative guidance, and advanced ima
125 thus causing unpredictable capsulorhexis and lens fragmentation/liquefaction.
126 outcomes of 23-gauge vitrectomy for retained lens fragments are comparable with that of prior predomi
127 nadequate preventive strategy to protect the lens from this protist.
128 teriorly along the equatorial surface of the lens, from where they migrate across the anterior lens c
129 etter understand how the epithelium supports lens function, we have developed a novel whole tissue im
130  of the devices use a novel yet simple split lens geometry that is minimally invasive (requiring a fe
131 evelopment are highly coordinated processes; lens growth and functional integration into the eye (emm
132 and has been the reason why the influence of lens growth on visual function remains largely unknown.
133                It was assumed that the adult lens had no source of immune cells and that the basement
134 ently, focusing systems composed of acoustic lenses have been found to offer high controllability and
135 ody mass index, use of spectacles or contact lenses, history of allergic eye disease, or pregnancy.
136 on with human lens-epithelial cell lysate or lens homogenate.
137    The nature of a gradient refractive index lens, however, renders accurate measurements of its deve
138 ciliary zonules are directly involved in the lens immune response and suggest the ciliary body as a s
139                          Initial intraocular lens implantation was not commonly performed in all grou
140          Concurrent phacoemulsification with lens implantation was performed in 52 cases (52%).
141 mp (SL) photography to image the crystalline lens in DS, compared with adult controls.
142 an all-electric integrable electron focusing lens in n-type GaAs.
143 it possible to investigate growth of the eye lens in the zebrafish.
144 igated as part of the effort to realize flat lenses in acoustic and elastic regimes.
145 nmental fate and mass inventories of contact lenses in the United States.
146 ance of ocular media (the mainly crystalline lens) in visible light.
147 emonstrate that (1) contact lenses and trial lenses induce indistinguishable reverse Pulfrich effects
148 As cataract surgery has evolved, intraocular lens (IOL) complications are rare.
149  (%) of eight rigid and foldable intraocular lens (IOL) designs in a series of 5416 pseudophakic huma
150 l (diffractive optic) and phakic intraocular lens (IOL) dysphotopsia were excluded.
151 mproved by intraoperative use of intraocular lens (IOL) for cataract phacoemulsification.
152 comes of phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in eyes with uveitis.
153 axis opacity (VAO) after primary intraocular lens (IOL) implantation in infancy are necessary.
154 FLACS, capsular tension ring and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.
155 lmed by the influx of multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) options in recent years, with close to 100 IO
156 cataract surgery with or without intraocular lens (IOL) placement at age 7 to 24 months with 5 years
157 cataract surgery with or without intraocular lens (IOL) placement during IATS enrollment years 2004 t
158 stem to quantify the accuracy of intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation formulas, methods, and inst
159 y is influenced by the choice of intraocular lens (IOL) power formula and the accuracy of the various
160                    The future of intraocular lens (IOL) technology has already begun with a number of
161 fellow eye, contact lens (CL) vs intraocular lens (IOL), visual acuity (VA) outcome, and the need for
162 f patients with misaligned toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) after operative realignment, with and with
163                    Because toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) are available, the current standard of car
164                                  Intraocular lenses (IOLs) with plate-haptic, c-loop haptic, and a rh
165                                    The split lens is designed to be small enough to replace the entra
166               The reported electron focusing lens is essential for a more advanced electron optics de
167 ining prostate biology through an epigenomic lens is fundamental for understanding the mechanisms und
168 n whom accessing or managing aphakic contact lenses is challenging.
169    This approach has the potential to enable lens-less functional imaging from within the brain itsel
170  nm), resulting in the creation of localized lens-like liquid menisci.
171                                    Using the lens-loaded architecture, an increase of up to 6 dB is a
172 retical modes, it is shown that the proposed lens-loaded cavity is capable of accurate DoA estimation
173                                          The lens-loaded cavity requires only a single lens and outpu
174 sents a physical frequency-diverse multimode lens-loaded cavity, designed and used for the purpose of
175 ipitation identified Hspb1 mRNA in wild-type lens lysate TDRD7-pulldowns, and single-molecule RNA ima
176                                  No residual lens materials misdirected into vitreous cavity.
177                       Multilevel diffractive lenses (MDLs) have emerged as an alternative to both con
178           The results show that an increased lens membrane association of alphaA(N101D)-(-)relative W
179                                (B) A greater lens membrane-association of alphaAN101D- relative to WT
180 ngle vision (SV) and multifocal soft contact lenses (MFCL).
181 Here, we demonstrate a phononic metamaterial lens (ML) for detection of laterally subwavelength objec
182 ere imaged in vivo using still and video HMM lens modes, with fixation and contrast adjustments to en
183                          Such gradient-index lens must be inversely designed from the corresponding r
184 of rapid increase in refractive index in the lens nucleus and increased expression of a particular cr
185       Scanning was performed using a 40x dry lens objective automated slide scanner.
186 d to be small enough to replace the entrance lens of a Bruker FT-ICR collision cell, the dynamic rang
187 (DRE) lens of a Waters Q-IM-TOF, or the exit lens of a transfer multipole of a Thermo Scientific Exte
188 on cell, the dynamic range enhancement (DRE) lens of a Waters Q-IM-TOF, or the exit lens of a transfe
189 of classical theories through a contemporary lens of consistent individual differences provides evide
190 rs should additionally be viewed through the lens of DHODH inhibition as this is a major contributor
191        These topics are reviewed through the lens of fate mapping using genetically engineered mouse
192   Here, we examine this question through the lens of genome sequence data for five species of souther
193 VID-19 crisis and its afterlives through the lens of health equity.
194  viewing non-miRNA sRNA function through the lens of miRNAs, as they likely have their own set of dis
195            We study this problem through the lens of normative, optimization-based modeling.
196 state of microbiome epidemiology through the lens of one specific area, the association of the gut mi
197               To interpret these through the lens of prior knowledge, we compiled a "CFTR Gene Set Li
198 g diabetes neuroimaging evidence through the lens of sensorimotor neuroscience.
199 a whole body estimate and an estimate to the lens of the eye.
200 S best practices and discuss AFS through the lens of the global core elements of AMS.
201 es the filtering of ultraviolet light by the lens of the human eye and thus can be utilized to discov
202 l biology of the cyclooxygenases through the lens of this wealth of structural and functional informa
203 hat raise a red flag when viewed through the lens of treatment guidelines: Overall, in the first 3 mo
204 ing microbial community assembly through the lens of trophic interactions also has important implicat
205 Compared to the lenses of CRYalphaA(WT), the lenses of CRYalphaA(N101D) mice exhibited: (A) An increa
206 ermine the following relative changes in the lenses of CRYalphaA(N101D)- vs. CRYalphaA(WT) mice: age-
207                              Compared to the lenses of CRYalphaA(WT), the lenses of CRYalphaA(N101D)
208                                Second, trial lenses of different powers, unlike contacts, can cause l
209 how how considering the pandemic through the lenses of the evolutionary ecology of pathogens can help
210 rmined in the cultured epithelial cells from lenses of the two types of mice.
211 e-dimensional gradient index profiles in eye lenses of zebrafish from late larval to adult stages.
212                         Looking through the "lens" of intrinsic, extrinsic, and drug-induced resistan
213 copic examination of the right eye with +78D lens on slit lamp revealed the presence of subretinal fl
214                                  Intraocular lens opacifications such as glistenings rarely require i
215 cation when evaluating secondary intraocular lens options.
216 the ocular surface ecosystem (PROSE) contact lenses, or both.
217                                    Incorrect lens orders or calculations before surgery (so-called up
218 d IOL power predictions for all formulas and lenses (P < .05).
219        We also describe the optical basis of lens platforms used and thorough preoperative planning t
220                       The transparent ocular lens plays a crucial role in vision by focusing light on
221 g have a significant effect on the effective lens position and consequently a significant effect on t
222 a review of IOL calculators and their use in lens prediction for cataract surgery.
223 ation of aqueous solutions of the bovine eye lens protein beta(H) crystallin from dilute conditions u
224                 Here, we investigate the eye-lens protein gammaB-crystallin in the ribosomal exit tun
225 display consists of a polarization selective lens (PSL) module, a polarization selective diffuser (PS
226 -grained, and sulfidic sediments embedded as lenses (referred to as "reducing lenses") within natural
227 n equivalent) at most recent follow-up after lens replacement.
228 nd without their Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses (RGP CL's) and 20 age-matched controls, using a H
229 ter-participant RIS in mm), and (ii) contact lenses (RIS changed with axial length).
230 The latest-generation (2.0) Light-Adjustable Lens (RxSight) was recently introduced into clinical pra
231 hemispheres, fire balloons, flowers, concave lenses, saddle surfaces, waterdrops, and rodents, illust
232 ing "never" to question 1 of the Intraocular Lens Satisfaction questionnaire (regarding frequency of
233                  Here, a fluorescent scleral lens sensor is developed to quantitatively measure physi
234                          It was found that a lens-shaped implant produces higher peak echoes in the b
235                                  The other 2 lenses showed mean differences in refraction between +0.
236                                         Both lenses showed promising results in terms of safety, effi
237                                The zebrafish lens shows evidence of a gradient of refractive index fr
238 stal marine restoration through a historical lens shows that it has developed over a shorter period t
239 e explore the concept of structural Luneburg lens (SLL) as a design framework for performing dynamic
240 s (QCTO) method can be adopted to modify the lens' spherical feed surface into a planar one.
241      Based on our data, the use of a contact lens statistically improved the signal strength and aver
242 , use of blood thinners, smoking status, and lens status also were evaluated.
243                                     Although lens status did not affect the extent of discrepancy bet
244                                       Phakic lens status was the only significant predictor of PnR su
245 distribution of race/ethnicity, age, gender, lens status, macula status, and lattice degeneration sta
246 uction was not related to axial length, age, lens status, or history of injections.
247                                        Mouse lenses subjected to thermal stress followed by glycation
248 cation lost resilience more extensively than lenses subjected to thermal stress or glycation alone, a
249 postoperative eyelet fractures, resulting in lens subluxation or dislocation.
250 ratively using SD-OCT in 293 eyes undergoing lens surgery.
251 isual outcomes of toric implantable collamer lens (T-ICL) with toric Artiflex (T-Artiflex) lenses.
252 ved cluster substructures are more efficient lenses than predicted by CDM simulations, by more than a
253 s paper, a newly designed composite acoustic lens that can achieve wave convergence is proposed by as
254 ge-associated increase in stiffness in human lenses that was directly correlated with levels of prote
255                    With the use of a contact lens, the average NFL thickness was significantly thicke
256 tant to replicate these effects with contact lenses, the most common method for delivering monovision
257        Myopisation could have been caused by lens thickening and changing its refractive index as a r
258                       Development of myopia, lens thickening, choroidal effusion and retinal striae a
259                 In this retrospective study, lens thickness (LT), lens diameter (LD), and lens volume
260  model 1A (R(2) = 0.66), which included ACD, lens thickness, and vitreous cavity depth, ACD (SRC = 0.
261 iris curvature (IC), anterior chamber width, lens thickness, vitreous cavity depth, and axial length,
262 ndational basic stress biology research as a lens through which to evaluate critically the available
263 hydrologic niche segregation can be a useful lens through which to interpret these differences in vul
264  assert that legal networks provide a useful lens through which to observe the interaction between la
265 bly heterogeneous cells, but the appropriate lens through which to study this variation (lineage, phe
266  then repeated with placement of the contact lens to correct for the spherical equivalent of the refr
267           This review uses a socioecological lens to examine these topics across the life course.
268  We evaluated the effectiveness of a contact lens to increase the signal strength and to assess optic
269 ng metabarcoding offers a powerful molecular lens to observe marine biota and provides a series of 's
270 ajor shift in thinking to apply a functional lens to the adventitia rather than only a structural len
271  microfocusing optics by compound refractive lenses to probe the diffraction signal of the actomyosin
272 success factors among these countries with a lens toward replicability.
273 with the clinical opacification scale, while lens transmittance decreased with aging.
274                                     Spectral lens transmittance was estimated from the lens density s
275 nd objective technique for quantification of lens transmittance.
276 focusing light on to the retina with loss of lens transparency leading to impairment of vision.
277 e total waste volume associated with contact lens use.
278     Using sales data and an online survey of lens users (n = 416) alongside laboratory and field expe
279  survey results revealed that 21 +/- 0.8% of lens users flush their used lenses down the drain, a loa
280                      Dimensions of the aging lens vary considerably and are most accurately character
281 les, including anterior chamber depth (ACD), lens vault (LV), iris curvature (IC), anterior chamber w
282 pace area (TISA), iris area, iris curvature, lens vault, anterior chamber depth, and anterior chamber
283 lens thickness (LT), lens diameter (LD), and lens volume (LV) were measured intraoperatively using SD
284 he basement membrane capsule surrounding the lens was a barrier to immune cell migration.
285  of proliferative tissue in contact with the lens was found in 2 of 6 patients with worsening compare
286 AG laser posterior capsulotomy rate for each lens was plotted on a monthly basis for the same period,
287                     However, the intraocular lens was successfully captured because of a complete cap
288 signed computational processing in lieu of a lens, we demonstrate the use of silicon photonics as a v
289 ory of ocular surgery or trauma, and contact lens wear within 2 weeks of image acquisition were exclu
290       It is commonly associated with contact lens wearers, and prevalence is increasing at an alarmin
291 -haptic, c-loop haptic, and a rhexis-fixated lens were compared.
292                 During sewage treatment, the lenses were found to accumulate as fragments in sewage s
293 ss colon images, viewed with a 10x objective lens, were as large as 4 x 5 mm(2).
294  the presence of the spherical constant-e(r) lens which increases the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of
295  focusing capability of traditional acoustic lenses while retaining their advantages in terms of 3-D
296 ntation of a bifocal diffractive intraocular lens with monovision.
297 mulated and experimental results show that a lens with the CH structure has good focusing intensity a
298 hat replace standard optical components like lenses with cleverly designed computational processes.
299 e available to surgeons each year, including lenses with increasingly complex design characteristics
300                                  Intraocular lenses with negative spherical aberration (SA) will redu
301 embedded as lenses (referred to as "reducing lenses") within natural aquifer sand.

 
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