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LED red light for atrophy and microcirculation in pathologic myopia (RAMP): study design and protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Zhang J +6 more
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Ocular protection practice and associated factors among welders in small-scale industries in Hosanna town, Southern Ethiopia, 2023. [PDF]
Birhan GS +3 more
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To assess occupational eye lens dose based on clinical monitoring of interventional radiologists and to assess personal protective eyewear (PPE) efficacy through measurements with anthropomorphic phantom.Two positions of the operator with respect to X-ray beam were simulated with phantom. Dose reduction factor (DRF) of four PPE was assessed, as well as
Roberta Matheoud
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Design of Automatic Eye Protective Welding Devices
LCD light shutters used as eye protective devices in welding environments have different requirements from LCD display devices typically used in consumer electronics. Their contrast must be many scales greater, while in the open state the shutter should be brighter. The light scattering should almost vanish and the switching time should be much shorter.
Matej Bazec +2 more
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The Application of Protective Devices in Sports-Related Eye Injuries
Sports-related eye injuries can lead to serious results. It is recognized that more than 90% of these injuries can be prevented by using appropriate protective devices. However, the utilization rate of protective devices by athletes is very low. Preventive strategies have been carried out to increase the awareness of eye protection.
Yafei Xue
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Awareness and Utilization of Welders’ Personal Protective Eye Devices and Associated Factors
Workplace Health and Safety, 2015This study assessed commercial welders’ awareness and utilization of personal protective eye devices (PPEDs), and their associations, in Enugu, Nigeria, between January and March, 2011. The participants included 343 males, age 33.9 years ± 10.0 SD years. The participants reported high awareness of welding-associated ocular hazards (99.4%) and PPEDs (75.
Emmanuel N Aguwa
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COMPENDIUM ON EYE PROTECTIVE DEVICES*
Optometry and Vision Science, 1952R M Hall
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Irradiation of the Eye and Protective Devices
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1938Max Cutler +2 more
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