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A New Angle on Angle Surgery [PDF]
Glaucoma surgery has long relied on ab externo techniques such as augmented trabeculectomy and tube-shunt procedures. While these have excellent potential to lower intraocular pressure (IOP), they are associated with risks, including hypotony, and are therefore conventionally reserved for those with advanced glaucoma or at high risk of visual loss ...
Andrew J. Tatham +2 more
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We use a probabilistic interpretation of solid angles to generalize the well-known fact that the inner angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees. For the 3-dimensional case, we show that the sum of the solid inner vertex angles of a tetrahedron T, divided by 2*pi, gives the probability that an orthogonal projection of T onto a random 2-plane is a ...
David V. Feldman, Daniel A. Klain
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Wild fish caught by anglers (WFAs) were confirmed to be usually contaminated with metals, and the contamination status is radically affected by the growth and length of the fish.
Jun Li +5 more
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Identifying and establishing the relative importance of different anthropogenic pathways of invasive non-native species (INNS) introduction is critical for effective management of their establishment and spread in the long-term.
E. Smith +4 more
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Recreational fisheries are an important element of contemporary fisheries. Detailed information about the motivation and opinions of anglers regarding catch-and-release fishing in post-communist countries, such as Poland, has not been widely available to
Czarkowski Tomasz K. +2 more
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If the term ‘angle of incidence’, so frequently used in aeronautical discussions, could be confined to a single definite meaning, viz., the angle at which aeroplane and wind actually meet, much error and confusion would be averted. But many of the best writers use this term loosely and inexactly, with the result that their calculations and explanations
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In a catch-and-release recreational fishery fish populations can be impacted by lethal and sub-lethal effects. In terms of sub-lethal effects anglers may directly (catch-and-release) and/or indirectly (angling-related disturbances, e ...
Klefoth T., Kobler A., Arlinghaus R.
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First assimilations of COSMIC radio occultation data into the Electron Density Assimilative Model (EDAM) [PDF]
Ground based measurements of slant total electron content (TEC) can be assimilated into ionospheric models to produce 3-D representations of ionospheric electron density.
M. J. Angling
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On Angles and Pseudo-Angles in Minkowskian Planes [PDF]
The main purpose of the present paper is to well define Minkowskian angles and pseudo-angles between the two null directions and between a null direction and any non-null direction, respectively. Moreover, in a kind of way that will be tried to be made clear at the end of the paper, these new sorts of angles and pseudo-angles can similarly to the ...
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We consider the following question. Suppose that $d\ge2$ and $n$ are fixed, and that $ _1, _2,\dots, _n$ are $n$ specified angles. How many points do we need to place in $\mathbb{R}^d$ to realise all of these angles? A simple degrees of freedom argument shows that $m$ points in $\mathbb{R}^2$ cannot realise more than $2m-4$ general angles. We give a
Balister, P +4 more
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