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Flashes and Floaters

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
Flashes and floaters are common ocular complaints. Flashes refer to aberrations of light that are seen in a patient's field of gaze. The flashes can be of varying sizes, colors, frequency, and durations, depending on the cause. Floaters are another common visual phenomenon caused by particles or debris in the vitreous gel of the eye that cause shadows ...
Priya, Sharma   +2 more
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Flashes in the scan

Science, 2019
A homespun telescope in western Canada could solve the mystery of fast radio bursts by detecting dozens each day.
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Hot Flashes

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2006
Mr. J is a 68-year-old African American man with a history of advanced prostate cancer. He was diagnosed nine months prior with adenocarcinoma of the prostate, with a Gleason score of 9 and tumor, node, metastasis staging of T3 NO M1. His prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was 483 ng/ml at the time of diagnosis.
Christine Engstrom, Deborah Davison
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Flashes in the Night

Scientific American, 2018
The article examines the causes behind the powerful radio light from dense, magnetic stars dubbed as Lorimer burst in the distant cosmos. Topics include the representation of the Lorimer burst of an unknown cosmic flash, the association of the discovery of perytons and Lorimer burst and the possible effects of astronomical phenomena like supernovae on ...
Duncan, Lorimer, Maura, McLaughlin
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Novellas-in-Flash and Flash Cycles

2018
The coda places the book in a larger discourse about new formalisms, which see form as a way to understand political, social, and ethical issues as intrinsic to aesthetic practice. The coda offers a theory of how the short story cycle inverts, displaces, and combines elements of the short story, the short story collection, the novel, and ancient story ...
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Better in a Flash

Scientific American, 2021
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