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Presentation_1_Binocular summation in high and low contrast letter acuities.pdf
Binocular summation, a well-known phenomenon in letter acuity measurement, refers to the improvement in visual performance when viewing with both eyes compared to one eye alone.
Emily Watson +3 more
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A Conserved DT2‐bZIP66‐NF‐YC4 Regulatory Module Confers Drought Tolerance in Rice and Arabidopsis
This study identifies a conserved tripartiteDT2–bZIP66–NF‐YC4 transcriptional module that enhances rice drought tolerance by activating stress‐responsive genes. This regulatory complex is functionally conserved across cereals and Arabidopsis, providing promising targets for engineering drought‐resilient crops. ABSTRACT Drought stress severely restricts
Jun Shen +18 more
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To examine the inter-rater reliability of the new low-contrast Sloan letter charts in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The validity and usefulness of these new contrast letter acuity charts as a visual function outcome measure for MS research is ...
Laura Balcer, MD; ML Baier; VS Petak, MD; JLJ Fox, MD; SL Galetta, MD; GR Cutter, PhD
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The integration of ultra‐flexible, all‐organic, field‐effect transistor‐based strain sensors to soft structures is reported for the development of sensorized soft robots. The envisaged application is the development of next‐generation, controllable, and observable soft robotic catheters for endoscopic applications, such as drug delivery. Mechanical and
Usama Mahmood +5 more
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A new Gujarati language logMAR visual acuity chart: Development and validation
Aims: Gujarati is the main spoken language of a large proportion of the population of India. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new Minimum Angle of Resolution (logMAR) visual acuity chart in the Gujarati language. Materials and Methods:
Ananth Sailoganathan +2 more
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Assessing Household Welfare in Response to Rising Food Prices in The Gambia
ABSTRACT This study examines how rising food prices affected household welfare in The Gambia using nationally representative data from the 2015/16 Integrated Household Survey (IHS‐3). The analysis reflects household consumption behavior and market conditions prevailing during that period and provides a structural benchmark for understanding ...
Roger Vorsah +3 more
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The Man in the Box (extract from The Shakespeare Riots)
One of the bloodiest incidents in nineteenth-century New York, the so-called Astor Place Riot of 10 May 1849, had its unlikely origins in a long-simmering grudge between the two leading Shakespearean actors of the age, William Charles Macready and Edwin ...
Nigel Cliff
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Abstract Electrification of distillation offers a promising route to reducing scope‐1 emissions from one of the chemical industry's most energy‐intensive unit operations. However, conventional adiabatic columns are dynamically inflexible: Long, energy‐intensive start‐ups make shutdown and restart impractical under variable electricity prices and ...
Samuel Mercer, Michael Baldea
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Testing VA: Do symmetrical charts make a difference?
Data on 117 subjects over seven years of age were obtained to determine whether there is a difference in the results obtained from visual acuity charts that use only letters with lateral symmetry and those that use a combination of letters with and ...
Cornell, Elaine, Moss, Nathan D.
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Legal Education, Legal Practice and Ethics
Modern law owes its provenance and enforcement to one branch of government or another. But not all law is ‘public law’ simply because it emanates from public bodies, affects the public or serves public purposes.
Maria Nicolae
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