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Nursing Management, 2010
A new Priority Focus supplement on delivering same-sex accommodation is available on the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement website, as part of its 'productive' series.
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A new Priority Focus supplement on delivering same-sex accommodation is available on the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement website, as part of its 'productive' series.
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1983
A retrospective review of the records of 114 subjects with accommodative dysfunction has been completed. Most subjects (N = 96) were found to have accommodative insufficiency. Lesser numbers of subjects were categorized in the class of infacility of accommodation (N = 14), spasm of accommodation (N = 3) and fatigue of accommodation (N = 1).
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A retrospective review of the records of 114 subjects with accommodative dysfunction has been completed. Most subjects (N = 96) were found to have accommodative insufficiency. Lesser numbers of subjects were categorized in the class of infacility of accommodation (N = 14), spasm of accommodation (N = 3) and fatigue of accommodation (N = 1).
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2015
This important book explores the impact of different forms of policy and practice on the lives of vulnerable people, arguing for a flexible policy approach that places people in control of their own lives and creates housing options that effectively improve the well-being of those who live in them.
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This important book explores the impact of different forms of policy and practice on the lives of vulnerable people, arguing for a flexible policy approach that places people in control of their own lives and creates housing options that effectively improve the well-being of those who live in them.
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Ophthalmology Clinics of North America, 2001
Accommodative esotropia is the most common type of strabismus with a very favorable prognosis if the appropriate treatment is initiated promptly. Spectacles remain the preferred treatment, but both contact lenses and refractive surgery may be helpful in some situations to correct the associated hyperopia.
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Accommodative esotropia is the most common type of strabismus with a very favorable prognosis if the appropriate treatment is initiated promptly. Spectacles remain the preferred treatment, but both contact lenses and refractive surgery may be helpful in some situations to correct the associated hyperopia.
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
A retrospective review of the records of 96 patients with accommodative insufficiency has been completed. In addition to the major sign of reduced accommodative amplitude for their ages, I often found a reduction in the facility of accommodation, a smaller lag of accommodation, a tendency toward convergence insufficiency, slightly reduced fusional ...
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A retrospective review of the records of 96 patients with accommodative insufficiency has been completed. In addition to the major sign of reduced accommodative amplitude for their ages, I often found a reduction in the facility of accommodation, a smaller lag of accommodation, a tendency toward convergence insufficiency, slightly reduced fusional ...
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The Accommodative Element in Accommodative Esotropia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006To evaluate the effect of reducing the hyperopic correction on the state of binocular accommodative response in fully accommodative esotropia and to determine the "comfortable" amount of reduction in hyperopic correction.A cohort study.Hyperopic corrections of children with a baseline refractive error of +1.50 to +5.0 diopters were gradually reduced in
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Tonic Accommodation, Accommodative Hysteresis, and Refractive Error
Optometry and Vision Science, 1987Accommodative hysteresis was compared in high myopes, low myopes, emmetropes, and hyperopes. Subjects consisted of 48 visually normal young adults who were fully corrected for their ametropia and equally distributed among the four refractive categories.
S K, Fisher, K J, Ciuffreda, S, Levine
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Noise coupling between accommodation and accommodative vergence
Vision Research, 1973For monocular viewing, the fluctuations in accommodative lens power in the frequency range from 0.5 to 3 Hz were found to be considerably greater than those in accommodative vergence movements of the covered eye. Considering the close synkinesis between these motor responses for step changes or slow variations in accommodative stimulus, this finding is
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