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    radio waves

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    Radio waves were first predicted by mathematical work done in 1865 by James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell noticed wavelike properties of light and similarities in electrical and magnet...
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    Eye Q - Question 1

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    Protect Your Eyes

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    Did You Know? Eyes Are the most complex organs you possess except for your brain. Eyes Are composed of more than two million working parts. Eyes Can process 36,000 bits of infor...
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    Protect Your Eyes

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    Did You Know? Eyes Are the most complex organs you possess except for your brain. Eyes Are composed of more than two million working parts. Eyes Can process 36,000 bits of infor...
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    optic nerve head assessment

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    Retinoblastoma

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    Retinoblastoma <DIV class=text align=left>What is retinoblastoma? Retinoblastoma is a cancer of the eye in children. It originates from the retina, the light sensitive lay...
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    Refractive surgeries

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    Laser eye surgery for refractive errors Summary Several laser and non-laser refractive surgical procedures have been used to modify the shape of the cornea and correct myopia,...
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    Tonometer

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    Tonometry Patrick C. Alguire   <DIV class=“dft sec” id=A3604 xmlns:mml=‘http://nuvvo.com/redirect?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F1998%2FMath%2FMathML...
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    DD of clinical presentations in childhood

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    visual fields

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    visual fieldsplease go through the attachments
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    FluoresceinAngiography

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    <FONT color=#ffffff size=7> FluoresceinAngiographyplease go through reference
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    pupillary examination

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    maddox rod

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    The Maddox Rod Test Suzanne Hansen, COMT please go through the reference material to learn more
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    double maddox rod

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    Double maddox rodPlease look at the reference material attached
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    Learning disabilities

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    What Are Learning Disabilities? For someone diagnosed with a learning disability, it can seem scary at first. But a learning disability doesn’t have anything to do with a ...
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    Dr. Watson's Guide to History Taking

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    <FONT face=Arial color=#000080>Introduction The “Dr. Watson” in the title is a reference to Sherlock Holmes’ sidekick.  It always took Sherlock Holm...
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    Relationship b/w Base curve and diameter

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    <FONT face=Arial color=#000080 size=3>The Diameter / Base Curve Relationship   <FONT face=Arial size=3>If you keep the diameter the same, making the base curv...
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    OPTICS and CLINICAL REFRACTION

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    How to easily remember the theoretical basis of light refraction Pretend that light is like a pair of wheels going on different terrain.  Once Tire B gets “stuck” in a d...
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    OCULAR PHYSIOLOGY/ANATOMY/DISEASE

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    Vessel layer/stroma of the choroid has two layers HaLler’s layer = outer, Larger vessels Sattler’s layer = inner, Smaller vessels An easy way to remember where the optic ne...
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    OCULAR MOTILITY

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    Saccule vs Utricle  “Saccule is Standing” – the saccule processes vertical linear movement (vs the Utricle, which processes horizontal movement) Adduction vs Abduction ...
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    PHARMACOLOGY

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    <P class=MsoNormal style=“MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt; TEXT-ALIGN: center” align=center>Formulary and Common Dosages of Topical and Systemic Ophthalmic DrugsPavan-Lang...
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    ACCOMODATION AND VERGENCE

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    A simple definition of the AC/A ratio AC/A defined = a change in vergence during accommodation Example = AC/A of 4/1 means for every 1.00D in accommodation, you will converge...