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Standards of Eyeglasses

Medical Care, 1973
There are formal and informal standards for lenses, frames, and the fabrication of eyeglasses. We review here the context and analyze the applicability of these standards. The experiences of the New York City Medicaid Program in establishing and overseeing its ophthalmic standards is presented. The general disorganized state of ophthalmic standards and
J, Rosenthal, W C, Folsom
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Computational Phase-Modulated Eyeglasses

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2021
We present computational phase-modulated eyeglasses, a see-through optical system that modulates the view of the user using phase-only spatial light modulators (PSLM). A PSLM is a programmable reflective device that can selectively retardate, or delay, the incoming light rays. As a result, a PSLM works as a computational dynamic lens device.
Yuta Itoh   +5 more
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Wooden eyeglass cases

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1997
A brief history of wooden eyeglass cases, including time periods of their use, the various production materials and decoration methods, and the purposes they served. An introduction of a previously unrecognized source for wooden eyeglass cases, Tunbridge Ware, which is a series of mosaics crafted of various types of wood. The history of its production.
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Eyeglasses and Children's Schemata

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1993
The role of framed eyeglasses in children's person schemata was examined. American first graders (35 girls, 36 boys), rated by their teachers as low, medium, or high in cognitive development, judged peers photographed with and without glasses for physical attractiveness, school performance, conduct, sociability, and sociometric choice.
R L, Terry, L A, Stockton
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[Eyeglasses].

Fortschritte der Ophthalmologie : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft, 1991
Spectacles belong to the most ancient inventions in cultural history. Their development, however, cannot be regarded as final. New impetus has resulted in the creation of non-spherical lenses and, through the development of refractive lenses, in a more progressive optic effort.
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Eyeglasses, No Prescription Necessary

Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the Israeli technology start-up company Deep Optics' development of what are referred to as omnifocial lenses of eyeglasses that can adjust focus dependent on the user's gaze.
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Eyeglasses and Gender Stereotypes

Optometry and Vision Science, 1989
Under the guise of forming impressions of a job applicant in a hiring interview, subjects rated a videotaped male or female stimulus person (SP) on several gender stereotypical and task relevant traits. In one condition, the SP's wore eyeglasses, and in the other condition they did not.
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Taking Eyeglasses Seriously

Design Issues, 2001
There is a rather widespread notion, these days, that technology is an exogenous factor, something that impacts "the world in which we live" from the outside. It is a factor that reaches us from some distant place, surreptitiously worming its way into our society; something extraneous to us, but also (and especially) something higher, located above us.
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Through Tinted Eyeglasses

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2009
EIC Roy Want introduces the special issue on cross-reality environments and discusses alternate realities including virtual reality, augmented reality, embodied virtuality, cross-reality, and mixed reality.
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