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The Sharpe Knife

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014
The history of cataract surgery is punctuated by many great names and many landmark events. In the western world, Jacques Daviel is considered as the early pioneer who performed his first cataract operation in 1747 using a set of instruments. He announced his successful method a few years later at the Royal Academy of Surgery in Paris. A year later, on
Richard, Keeler   +2 more
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Sharp Jackson and Sharp Marchaud Inequalities

2014
The goal of this chapter is to prove two inequalities, the sharp Jackson inequality and the sharp Marchaud inequality, for the h-harmonic expansions on the sphere \(\mathbb{S}^{d-1}\), which are useful in the embedding theory of function spaces. The multiplier theorem and the Littlewood–Paley inequality established in the prior chapter play crucial ...
Feng Dai, Yuan Xu
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Legislating Sharps safety

Nursing, 2000
Various state laws, passed and pending, stress the need for federal legislation on needle-stick prevention.
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Look sharp

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2014
Thomas, Forshaw   +2 more
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Sharp Instruments

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1974
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Look Sharp! Feel Sharp! Be Sharp

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1958
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Abraham sharp

Notes and Queries, 1886
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CT iterative vs deep learning reconstruction: comparison of noise and sharpness

European Radiology, 2020
Chankue Park   +5 more
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