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Cornea, 1992
Axial length is a major determinant of ocular refractive power that has not been well established for keratoconus eyes. The purpose of this study was to establish the mean and range of axial length among both keratoconus eyes with no previous surgery and postkeratoplasty keratoconus eyes, and to determine if there is a significant reduction of axial ...
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Axial length is a major determinant of ocular refractive power that has not been well established for keratoconus eyes. The purpose of this study was to establish the mean and range of axial length among both keratoconus eyes with no previous surgery and postkeratoplasty keratoconus eyes, and to determine if there is a significant reduction of axial ...
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Multiple Axialities: A Computational Model of the Axial Age
Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2018AbstractDebates over the causes and consequences of the “Axial Age” – and its relevance for understanding and explaining “modernity” – continue to rage within and across a wide variety of academic disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, archaeology, history, social theory, and cognitive science. We present a computational model that synthesizes
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Axially Symmetric Electron Beams of Uniform Axial Velocity
Journal of Applied Physics, 1959Since the initial work of Brillouin, interest in long, dense electrom beams with a uniform velocity profile has increased steadily. Notable contributions have been made by Samuel and Harris. In this paper, the general member of this class of beams is derived. Various special cases become the equilibrium systems of current interest. In addition to these
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2005
This article will discuss how the word axial has developed into a synonym for transverse, and why this is incorrect usage when describing an anatomic plane.Radiologists should be aware of what these terms mean and use them appropriately. Journal editors are in a unique position to encourage this.
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This article will discuss how the word axial has developed into a synonym for transverse, and why this is incorrect usage when describing an anatomic plane.Radiologists should be aware of what these terms mean and use them appropriately. Journal editors are in a unique position to encourage this.
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Axial representations of shape
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 1985Classes of ``ribbonlike'' planar shapes can be defined by specifying an arc, called the spine or axis, and a geometric figure such as a disk or line segment, called the generator, that ``sweeps out'' the shape by moving along the spine, changing size as it moves.
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De-Axialization/Re-Axialization The Case of Brazilian Millennialism
International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 1988openaire +1 more source
On the behaviour of flattened tubular Bi-axial and Tri-axial braided composites in tension
Composite Structures, 2021S L Ogin, P Potluri
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