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10‐20‐30 exercise training improves fitness and health
Abstract Intense interval exercise training has been shown to improve performance and health of untrained and trained people. However, due to the exercise intensity causing high‐perceived exertion, the participants often do not wish to continue the training.
Jens Bangsbo
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Update and clinical utility of the LenSx femtosecond laser in cataract surgery [PDF]
� 2016 Roberts et al. The introduction of femtosecond lasers to cataract surgery has been the major disruptive technology introduced into ophthalmic surgery in the last decade.
Hodge, C +3 more
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Abstract Background and Objective Most evidence about difficult‐to‐treat and severe asthma (DTTA) comes from clinical trials and registries. We aimed to identify people with DTTA from a large nationally representative asthma population and describe their characteristics and healthcare utilization compared with people whose asthma was not ‘difficult‐to ...
Sharon R. Davis +6 more
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Ultrastructure features of lens epithelium in intumescent white cataract
Abstract Purpose: To analyze the ultrastructure of lens epithelium in intumescent white compared to nuclear cataract and to connect the morphological features of the lens epithelium in intumescent white cataract to the mechanism of cortical cataract formation.
S STUNF, A HVALA, M HAWLINA
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Ultrasound methods used for planning for cataract surgery in dogs [PDF]
Cataract is an important disease on veterinary ophthalmology. Different techniques facilitate the classification of the cataracts, adding information obtained by the conventional eye exam.
Abreu, Thais Guimarães Morato +5 more
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C-Rhexis” the surgical grail in intumescent mature cataract
Background: Capsulorhexis in intumescent mature cataract has high chance of peripheral extension. This paper aims at describing a modified “C- rhexis technique”, with the unique mechanism of “simultaneously acting unidirectional vector forces” for virtually eliminating the risk of peripheral extension.
Sahil Bhandari +2 more
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Subcision—The Art of Controlled Aggression
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 24, Issue 1, January 2025.
Davin S. Lim
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Cataracts in Labrador Retriever and Jack Russell Terrier: a two-year retrospective study [PDF]
Cataracts are among the most common ocular diseases and are a leading cause of vision loss in dogs and humans. Jack Russell Terriers (JRT) and Labrador Retrievers (LR) are among the canine breeds most affected by cataracts.
dos Santos, Rafael Guerra Campos Marques
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Prevalence and causes of low vision and blindness in northern KwaZulu [PDF]
A survey of the prevalence of blindness and low vision was conducted in the Ingwavuma district of KwaZulu to assess the effectiveness of existing eye care facilities in the prevention and treatInent of impaired vision and blindness.
Cook, CD +2 more
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Aim: To carry out a prospective study to analyze the incidence and risk factors for secondary glaucoma after penetrating keratoplasty (PK). Materials and Methods: Three hundred and eleven consecutive penetrating keratoplasties that were performed between
Aruna Kumari R Gupta +1 more
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