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Dangers of “Eye-to-Eye” Contact

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1989
for transplantation. Second, improved procurement techniques and storage media have further increased the number of corneas suitable for transplantation and have improved donor viability. Third, improvements in surgical instruments and technique, combined with improved microsurgical training of ophthalmologists and postoperative management have ...
Ann Sullivan Baker, Patricia L. Hibberd
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Eye to eye

New Scientist, 2018
Understanding non-verbal communication will help practitioners get on with parents, finds Charlotte Goddard
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Eye to eye

Israel Affairs, 2017
Dan Haloutz had a distinguished 40-year career in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), most of its spent in the Israel Air Force (IAF).
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Seeing Eye to Eye

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
A disturbing problem with the typical routine of an inpatient care team is the bizarre geography that has doctors standing over patients but sitting “eye to eye” with computer screens. Can a portable camping stool level the geography and permit real conversations?
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An Eye for an Eye

Iraq, 1957
Most persons, if asked what they considered to be the outstanding characteristic of the law of wrongs in ancient Mesopotamia, would probably reply: “The cruel, bloody sanctions, and in particular the ‘talionic’ and ‘sympathetic’ punishments.” This characteristic is too familiar to need examples.
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Eye to eye

Nursery World, 2015
Supervision discussions are an important and useful contributor to high-quality provision, but there is a lack of clarity in the sector about what they should involve.
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Calm eyes: the eye of the storm

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
The terms ‘storm’, ‘hurricane’ and ‘cyclone’ are used interchangeably to describe the coming together of colossal forces of nature that can wreck havoc on anything in its path. In meteorological terms a cyclone is an area of closed spiralling fluid motion which rotates in the same direction as the Earth.1 The spiral nature of a cyclone is created by ...
Fizza Mushtaq   +2 more
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Not seeing eye to eye

Nature, 1994
In the Eye's Mind: Vision and the Helmholtz–Hering Controversy. By R. Steven Turner. Princeton University Press: 1994. Pp. 338. $49.50, £37.50.
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Eyes from Eyes

2001
We describe a family of new imaging systems, called Argus eyes, that consist of common video cameras arranged in some network. The system we built consists of six cameras arranged so that they sample different parts of the visual sphere. This system has the capability of very accurately estimating its own 3D motion and consequently estimating shape ...
Yiannis Aloimonos   +3 more
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AN EYE ON INFLAMMATORY EYE DISEASE

Acta Clinica Belgica, 2005
The purpose of this article is to outline the interaction between ophthalmologists and internists in the management of uveitis. Two issues will be addressed: 1) which strategies should the internist follow when asked to investigate a case of uveitis; and 2) in which systemic diseases should the internist order an ocular examination to rule out ...
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