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  • {{Other uses|Red eye (disambiguation)}} Name = Red eye (medicine) |
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  • Dropped some whitewash in my eye<br/>
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  • Dropped some whitewash in my eye<br/>
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  • Meals should be satisfying, good tasting, pleasing to the eye, nutritious, and have a texture that is pleasing to your palate. Otherwise,
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  • ...this is a highly corrosive sodium hydroxide spray -- use rubber gloves and eye protection! Again, stay upwind! After the package recommended time, hose
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  • Thine eye diffused a quickening ray;<br />
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  • ...lye disappears once all the lye is saponified) or by eye; the experienced eye can tell when gel stage and full saponification have occurred. Beginners ca
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  • But it should be seen as an introduction to charring, and as an eye-opener for the usefulness of charcoal in the soil.
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  • ..." shape and drill a hole in the ends so it will fit over the pipe. Bend an eye in a piece for a dog and fasten it in the leaver with a cotter pin as shown
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  • ===Eye damage=== The brightness of the weld area leads to a condition called [[arc eye]] in which ultraviolet light causes inflammation of the cornea and can burn
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  • ...udes a daylight video camera, a thermal imager for night operations and an eye-safe laser rangefinder. It is also furnished with a fully integrated fire c
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  • ...mounting through "follow the pointer" control and aimed at aircraft using eye shooting techniques through a simple ring sight.<ref>Raven and Roberts, ''B
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  • ...}}</ref> Cx36 is found in the brain and Cx50 is located in the lens of the eye. Connexins in the brain are believed to play a role in movement, [[Visual p
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  • ...hkmj.org/abstracts/v12n4/294.htm}}</ref> The daily safe maximum doses for eye toxicity can be computed from one's height and weight using this calculato
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  • ...doses. It is present in certain [[eye drops]] &ndash; particularly post-[[eye surgery]] drops &ndash; and as a [[nasal spray]] (trade name [[Dexacort]]), ...aocular pressure, certain types of glaucoma, cataract (serious clouding of eye lenses)
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  • ...to reduce swelling, redness, itching, and allergic reactions affecting the eye. Other effects include decreased or blurred vision, increased eye pressure, increased thirst, confusion, rare cases of [[dementia]] in otherw
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  • ...oped nations, although it is sometimes used topically for [[conjunctivitis|eye infections]]. Nevertheless, the global problem of advancing bacterial resis ...3 | doi = 10.1001/jama.208.11.2045}}</ref> and the lowest risk occurs with eye drops (affecting less than 1 in 224,716 prescriptions).<ref name="Lancaster
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  • ...ion = oral, [[intravenous|iv]], [[intramuscular|im]], topical, Opthalmic [[Eye Drops]]
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  • ...dazole therapy include local redness, dryness, and/or skin irritation; and eye watering (if applied near eyes).<ref name="AMH2006" />
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  • When applied to the eye, acyclovir is commonly associated (≥1% of patients) with transient mild s
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  • ...is not appropriate sometimes atropine is given to induce blur in the good eye.<ref>Georgievski Z, Koklanis K, Leone J. Fixation behaviour in the treatmen
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  • ...Oral]], [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]], [[topical]] ([[ear drop]]s, [[eye drop]]s) * eye and ear drops
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  • ...ral|Oral]] (capsule or suspension), [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]], [[eye drop|ophthalmic]] ...d AzaSite, an ophthalmic formulation of azithromycin, for the treatment of eye infections. AzaSite is currently marketed in the US by Inspire Pharmaceutic
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  • ...type=pdf Dopamine and inhibitory action control: evidence from spontaneous eye blink rates.] Exp Brain Res. 196(3):467-74. PMID 19484465 {{DOI|10.1007/s00
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  • | routes_of_administration = oral, [[Eye|Ophthalmic]] ...t attack]]s, and occasionally to prevent [[migraine]] headaches. In its [[eye|ophthalmic]] form (brand names '''Timoptol''' in Italy; '''Timoptic'''), it
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  • .../pii/S0378517302004386}}</ref> The drug decreases fluid formation in the [[eye]] resulting in lower intraocular pressure.
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  • ...be handled with appropriate care, since it can cause skin burns, permanent eye damage, and irritation to the mucous membranes. These burns or blisters may
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  • ...eptics]], stimulant laxatives, [[diaper rash|diaper-rash]] [[ointment]], [[eye drops]], and [[nasal spray]]s. The [[Food and Drug Administration|FDA]] has ...http://www.cidpusa.org/mercury.htm|publisher=CIDPUSA|title=Mercury in your eye?|date=2008-02-16|accessdate=2009-12-20}}</ref><!--10.1111/j.1600-0536.1996.
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  • '''''[[Eye]]:'''''
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  • ...reach staggering amounts. Naval authorities and ship builders keep a close eye on salt concentrations on surfaces during construction. Maximum salt concen
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  • '''''Abrus precatorius''''', known commonly as '''Jequirity''', '''Crab's Eye''', '''Rosary Pea''', ''''''John Crow'''''' Bead, '''Precatory bean''', ''' ...ankle to ward off [[jumbie]]s or evil spirits and "mal-yeux" - the [[evil eye]]. A tea is made from the leaves and used to treat fevers, coughs and colds
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  • ...tall, erect [[Plant stem|stem]] being crowned by [[raceme]]s of large and eye-catching [[blue]], [[purple]], [[white]], [[yellow]] or [[pink]] zygomorphi
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  • ...labored over") due to the invisibility of mushroom [[spore]]s to the naked eye, and in some cultures the Amanita muscaria mushroom is associated with–an
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  • '''''Adonis aestivalis''''' ('''Summer pheasant's-eye''') is a [[medicinal plant|medicinal]] and [[ornamental plant]]. It is nati
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  • ...'s-eye''', '''Adonis' Flower''', '''Autumn Adonis''', '''Autumn Pheasant's-eye''', '''Blooddrops''', '''Flos Adonis''', '''Red Chamomile''', '''Red Morocc
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  • ...govers, heartburn, insomnia, certain heart diseases, circulatory problems, eye diseases, depression, migraine headaches, nervous conditions, problems rela
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  • *Pheasant's eye (''[[Adonis (plant)|Adonis]] microcarpa]]'')<ref name="EJM">McBarron, E.J.,
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  • ...eae. '''White mangrove''' (''[[Excoecaria]] agallocha''), or '''Blind-Your-Eye Mangrove''' sap causes blistering on contact and temporary blindness if it
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  • ...ll [[Euphorbia]] contain latex which can cause rashes on sensitive skin or eye tissues.<ref>[http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/poinsettia.asp Poins
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  • ...ng the eyes or handling contact lenses. When any part of the plant causes eye irritation, wash it out with clear water and when needed seek medical help.
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  • ...ren should be kept away from Giant Hogweed. Protective clothing, including eye protection, should be worn when handling or digging it. If skin is exposed,
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  • ...]] that can lead to death. Oleander sap can cause skin irritations, severe eye inflammation and irritation, and allergy reactions characterized by [[derma
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  • ...ding any inflammation of a mucous membrane, especially the eyes, as severe eye damage including possible permanent blindness may result from acute exposur
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  • ...b |url=http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100002958.html |title=Atropine Eye Drops |work= |accessdate=2008-07-08}}</ref> Belladonna is currently rarely
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  • ...a shift in thought processes, enhanced visual perception, and mild closed-eye visuals. ''Nymphaea caerulea'' is related to, and possesses similar activi
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  • ...ry|refractive surgical procedure]] to correct minor [[astigmatism]] in the eye. Incisions are made at the opposite edges of the [[cornea]], following the
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  • |routes_of_administration = oral, [[topical]] (skin & eye), [[Intramuscular|im]], [[Intravenous|iv]]
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  • {{Other uses|Red eye (disambiguation)}} Name = Red eye (medicine) |
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  • ...ed period of time, or if an astringent eye drop like Visine is used in one eye and not the other, often in concurrence with the presence of contact lenses {{Eye pathology }}
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  • ...accommodate but do not react.”<ref>[http://www.fpnotebook.com/EYE89.htm Eye Injury in Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> They are a highly spec {{Eye pathology}}
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  • ...tic nerve]]. Moving a bright light from the unaffected eye to the affected eye would cause ''both'' eyes to dilate, because the ability to perceive the br ...t light is swung from the unaffected eye to the affected eye. The affected eye still senses the light and produces pupillary sphincter constriction to som
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  • '''Miosis''' (or '''myosis''') is [[constriction]] of the [[pupil]] of the [[eye]] to less than or equal to two milimeters<ref>{{Cite book Caption = Slight miosis of the left eye (there is also concurrent partial [[Ptosis (eyelid)|ptosis]] on the left, m
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  • '''Pathologic nystagmus''' is a form of involuntary [[Eye movement (sensory)|eye movement]]. It is characterized by alternating [[smooth pursuit]] in one di ...system and may combine a rotational component with vertical or horizontal eye movements and may be ''spontaneous'', ''positional'', or ''evoked''.
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  • ...s disease]] and can affect both the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye. Common ocular manifestations include anterior and/or posterior [[uveitis]] ...bilateral at its onset and may recur or come to involve the contralateral eye.<ref name="Salvi"/>[5-6]
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  • {{Dablink|"Dilated pupil" redirects here. This term also arises in [[eye examination]]s.}} ...nvolves either a disruption of the [[parasympathetic nerve]] supply to the eye (which causes contraction of the pupil), or overactivity of the [[sympathet
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  • [[Category:Diseases of the eye and adnexa]]
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  • ...ref>, is an aggressive, [[Necrosis|necrotizing]] [[inflammation]] of the [[eye]]'s [[retina]] caused by herpes [[varicella zoster virus]]. It is typically *[[List of eye diseases and disorders]]
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  • [[Category:Diseases of the eye and adnexa]]
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  • ...] inflammatory disorder affecting the [[orbit (anatomy)|orbit]] around the eye, characterized by upper eyelid retraction, swelling ([[edema]]), redness ([ The autoantibodies target the fibroblasts in the eye muscles, and those fibroblasts can differentiate into fat cells ([[adipocyt
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  • ...ich surrounding scalp-hair growth was suppressed by an ectopic (displaced) eye.<ref name=lancet>{{cite journal|title=Widow's Peak Scalp-Hair Anomaly and i [[Category:Diseases of the eye and adnexa]]
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  • ...acking. Also, because scratches in solid surface appear white to the human eye, most dark colors are not recommended for high use areas.
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  • ...it can be absorbed into the body by inhalation. It can also irritate the [[eye]]s, [[skin]] and [[respiratory tract]]. Prolonged exposure could lead to lo
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  • ...minimum wavelength of visible light and the resolution limit of the naked eye.
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  • ...ard for grading clarity. Other gemstones are still graded using the naked eye (assuming 20/20 vision).<ref>Wise, R. W., 2006, ''Secrets of The Gem Trade, ...chop it up into bright little pieces (scintillation) and deliver it to the eye (brilliance). In its rough crystalline form, a diamond will do none of thes
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  • ...drugs inside the body, as absorbable surgical sutures, and for use in the eye. Recently the term biomaterial was defined as a nonviable material used in
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  • ...ion]] from [[light]] or [[sound]] are necessary, including the [[skin]], [[eye]], [[inner ear]], and [[midbrain]]. Melanin's electronic conductivity and a
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  • # Used in eye drops and hard [[contact lens]] solution as a lubricant
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  • ...weight, formation of [[acetaldehyde]] and [[cross-link]]s ("gel" or "fish-eye" formation). Discoloration is due to the formation of various chromophoric ...wide, the big particles of 60–1000&nbsp;µm—which are visible by naked eye and easy to filter—representing the lesser evil since their total surface
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  • PEG is also used in lubricant [[eye drops]].
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  • |Chronic fatigue, rash, ear and eye infections, hair and weight loss, cough. May be due to combined chemical ex
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  • ...ine-scale open-cell foams, with cells too small to be visible to the naked eye, are used as high-temperature [[filter (chemistry)|filter]]s in the chemica
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  • ...ref> The beta-decaying isotope 106 of ruthenium is used in radiotherapy of eye tumors, mainly [[malignant melanoma]]s of the [[uvea]].<ref>{{cite book|url
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  • ...es. Therefore, it is recommended that protective gear including gloves and eye goggles
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  • ...in context: Viewing the white face of the cigarette filter with the naked eye and compression of the filter column with the fingers
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  • ...f the piece. Additionally, soils which may not be detectable to the naked eye might be present in the textile; flags, for instance, may be highly acidic
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  • ...d Supplier]</ref>, are threaded onto a flat, wide needle with a flat, wide eye. Each strip is approximately 1/8" wide and 18" to 24" long. The strips are
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  • # [[heddle]]- the eye ...me="Interweave"/> Warping the loom, mean threading each ''end'' through an eye in a [[heddle (weaving)|heddle]], and then ''sleying it through the [[reed
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  • ...hion-foundation/award-winners/costello-tagliapietra.asp</ref> they have an eye on creating clothing that can help enhance the global environment. Using Ai
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  • ...cs]] formulas where it is used to thicken lipstick, eyeliner, [[mascara]], eye shadow, foundation, deodorant, various skin care preparations, sun care pre
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  • {{Dablink|For the medical eye condition sometimes known as googly eye, see [[Strabismus]].}}
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  • ...]] and [[fabrics]]. This process can be carried out unaided (using [[naked eye]]) but often aided by advanced technology such as [[infrared thermography]]
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  • ...ding]] techniques, sand bag construction has gained interest in the public eye as environmental consciousness increases.
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  • ...don, England - London Eye.JPG|thumb|right|Tie rods supporting the [[London Eye]], England]] ...cted to the supports. Another way of making end connections is to forge an eye or hook on the rod.
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  • ...). Clays and sediments with smaller grain sizes not visible with the naked eye, including [[siltstone]]s and [[shale]]s, are typically called ''[[argillac
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  • ...ssible for first aid purposes when working with lime in case of accidental eye or skin exposure. ...d for cases of accidental eye exposure consists of repeatedly flushing the eye for several minutes with fresh water. Medical attention should be sought in
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  • ...ear and in some cases is almost (if not entirely) invisible to the unaided eye. Conversely, when there is a clear demarcation there may not be a noticeabl
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  • ...routes are through inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion, and skin and/or eye contact; symptoms of exposure include throat irritation ([[pharynx]] and [[
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  • | routes_of_administration = Oral (discontinued)<br>[[eye drops|ophthalmic]]
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  • ...898.</ref><ref>Klier KF and Papendick U. The local anaesthetic effect of eye drops containing NA 872. Die lokalanaesthetische Wirkung von NA-872-haltige
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  • | MainHazards = Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact, combustible at high temperature, slightly explosive around open fl
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  • ...hesis of [[aqueous humor]], and increasing the amount that drains from the eye. As a treatment for glaucoma, it is usually given in eyedrop form.
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  • ...er-the-counter formulations including '''Clear Eyes''' and '''Naphcon''' [[eye drop]]s.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |year=2008 |title=Ophthalmology: naphazoli
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  • ...' is a derivative of [[imidazoline]], which is found in over-the-counter [[eye drop]]s and [[nasal spray]]s. Other derivatives include [[naphazoline]], [[ ...|doi=10.1002/jez.a.163}}</ref> This serves to relieve the redness of the eye caused by minor ocular irritants.
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  • ...s used as a decongestant sold as an oral medicine, as a nasal spray, or as eye drops. Phenylephrine is now the most common [[Over-the-counter drug|over-th * Visadron Augentrophen (i.e. eye drops)
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  • ...edness due to minor irritation (marketed as [[Visine]] L.R. in the form of eye drops).<ref>http://www.visine.com/product-visine-original.jsp</ref>
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  • ...oconstriction and mydriasis; used as vasopressors, nasal decongestants and eye exams). Selected examples are: ...by decreasing the production of aqueous fluid by the ciliary bodies of the eye and also by increasing uveoscleral outflow.
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  • ...t amounts of ergothioneine are found in [[erythrocyte]]s, [[Lens (anatomy)|eye lens]] and [[semen]],<ref name=Mann>{{cite journal |author=Mann T, Leone E
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  • ...eloped by [http://www.ski.org/rerc/WCrandall/introts.html Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute] (as Talking Signs<sup>R</sup> [http://www.talkingsigns.
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  • *Maintain eye contact ...based on your own background. Be aware of personal space and appropriate eye contact.
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  • ...bral column|spine]], [[hand]]s, the [[head (anatomy)|head]], [[lung]]s, [[eye]]s, [[skeleton]], and [[skin]]. According to data from the [[National Insti
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  • ...mperature controls; proper housekeeping; minimal hand-to-mouth and hand-to-eye contact; and periodic cleansing of hands.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cd
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  • Eye and face protection.
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  • | Chemical or hot [[metal]] [[burn]] to, or penetrating injury of, the [[eye]]
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  • '''EN 207''' is the European norm for [[laser safety]] eyewear. Any laser eye protection sold within the European Community must be certified and labeled
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  • ...(blindness) so it represents a high risk. Using the grinder whilst wearing eye goggles reduces this hazard to low probability and low consequences.
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  • .... Since even relatively small amounts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government r ...r lasers are potentially hazardous because they can burn the retina of the eye, or even the skin. To control the risk of injury, various specifications, f
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  • *S39: Wear eye/face protection *S36/37/39: Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection
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  • ...he management and safety profession as it enabled managers to gain a birds-eye perspective of the company.<ref>But see, Guldenmund (2000) who believes the
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  • ...' requires the co-action and co-reaction among the operator's [[brain]], [[eye]], [[hand]], and [[mouth]]. Besides, [[ear]] is also included.]] ...' requires the co-action and co-reaction among the operator's [[brain]], [[eye]], [[hand]], and [[mouth]]. Besides, [[ear]] is also included.
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  • Most respirable asbestos fibers are invisible to the unaided [[eye|human eye]] because their size is about 3.0–20.0 [[Micrometre|µm]] long and can be
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  • ...ion, following application of a test substance to the front surface of the eye, which is not fully reversible within 21 days of application. Substances an ...ities, such as pesticide regulators, wanting more than one designation for eye irritation, one of two subcategories can be selected, depending on whether
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  • ...cognition. The decision-making, attention, situational awareness and hand-eye coordination of the machine's operator became key in the success or failure
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  • ...pment]]''' (PPE): includes [[respirator]]s, gloves, impervious suit, and [[eye protection]]. These items can be used during the assessment and remediatio ...ith the OSHA respiratory protection standard (29 CFR 1910.134). Gloves and eye protection should also be worn.
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  • | Skin and eye irritants
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  • ...ation. In fact, the expert panel found that a level of 1.0 ppm would avoid eye irritation—the most sensitive endpoint—in 75-95% of all people exposed.
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  • ...week for what amounts to barely more than the minimum wage. [This book] is eye-opening in its appraisal of what the trucking industry has become."{{Citati
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  • ...ning the deck of seaweed and bycatch while the net is deployed, keeping an eye on the net and surrounding seas for snags or whales, stacking the cork line
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  • The lack of good lighting was a prime cause of a painful eye affliction ([[pathologic nystagmus|nystagmus]]).
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  • | MainHazards = Toxic, Skin/Eye Irritant
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  • | MainHazards = skin and eye irritant ...with dry citric acid or with concentrated solutions can result in skin and eye [[irritation]], so protective clothing should be worn when handling these m
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  • ...lomotor nerve]] || [[elevates]], [[adduct]]s, and [[rotates medially]] the eye || ===[[eye|Intraocular]]===
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  • ...|| [[Graves' ophthalmopathy]] || ||lid lag of the lower eyelid on upward eye movement ...[[endocrinology]] || [[thyrotoxicosis]] || ||[[bruit]] over globe of the eye
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  • | Coloboma of the eye, Heart defects, Atresia of the nasal choanae, Retarded growth & or developm
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  • ...fossa malformations–hemangiomas–arterial anomalies–cardiac defects–eye abnormalities–sternal cleft and supraumbilical raphe syndrome]] (PHACE as *[[Eye makeup-induced contact dermatitis|Eye makeup-induced]]
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  • ...lomotor nerve]] || [[elevates]], [[adduct]]s, and [[rotates medially]] the eye || ==[[eye|Intraocular]]==
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  • ...nholm disease]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Ebola hemorrhagic fever]], [[Brooklyn eye]]) and even societies ([[Legionellosis|Legionnaires' disease]]). These, how
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  • * [[Paul Hawkins]] — [[Hawk-Eye]] tracking system used in [[cricket]] and other sports
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  • ...ts to be trained in [[celestial navigation]], and to use a list of [[naked-eye stars]] from which to take bearings. As a practical joke, [[Gus Grissom]] g
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  • * [[troland]] (Td), luminance (human eye) &ndash; [[Leonard Troland]]
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  • * [[Upper limb defect eye and ear abnormalities]]
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  • * [[Eye defects arachnodactyly cardiopathy]]
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  • * [[Dwarfism mental retardation eye abnormality]]
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  • * [[Mental retardation short stature microcephaly eye]] * [[Muscle-eye-brain syndrome]]
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  • * [[Short stature mental retardation eye anomalies]] * [[Short stature mental retardation eye defects]]
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  • * [[Proteus like syndrome mental retardation eye defect]]
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  • * [[Eye movement (sensory)|Ocular motility disorders]]
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  • * [[Cat Eye syndrome]] * [[Coloboma of eye lens]]
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  • * [[Fish-eye disease]]
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  • *[[Eye Cancer]], [[Intraocular melanoma]] *Eye Cancer, [[Retinoblastoma]]
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  • *[[Refractive eye disorders]]
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  • |Connective tissue, lungs, eye |skin, eye, tissue
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  • | Eye cancer <br><small>''see'' [[retinoblastoma FA - Friedreich ataxia]]</small>
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  • .... The disease in dogs can affect the lungs and skin, but more commonly the eye and central nervous system.<ref>{{cite web | last = Reynolds | first = Ceci ...n the eye, but the lower lid usually has no eyelashes, so hair rubs on the eye. Surgical correction is used in more severe cases.<ref name=Gelatt_1999/>
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  • * [[List of eye diseases and disorders]]
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  • ...estinal tract]], [[thyroid]], [[breast]], [[lung]], [[salivary gland]]s, [[eye]], and [[skin]]. * '''CALT''' (conjunctiva-associated lymphoid tissue in the human eye)
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  • ...nd topical (such as nose sprays like phenylephrine [[Neo-synephrine]], and eye drops for [[pupil dilation]] purposes) |[[Tetrahydrozoline|Tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride]] (in eye drops)
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  • ...ye|issn=0950-222X|volume=21|issue=9|page=1194|pmid=16732211|doi=10.1038/sj.eye.6702434}}</ref> and is prescribed [[off-label_use|off-label]] (that is, wit
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  • ...shown to assist some [[glaucoma]] patients by reducing pressure within the eye, and is used in the form of cannabis by a number of [[multiple sclerosis]]
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  • ...book | author=Franck, Mel | title=Marijuana Grower's Guide| publisher=Red Eye Press | year=1997| isbn=0-9293-4903-2}} p. 3.</ref> Using it in some religi ...[[hunger]] in [[chemotherapy]] and [[AIDS]] patients, lowered intraocular eye pressure (shown to be effective for treating [[glaucoma]]), as well as gene
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  • ...e) or more physical, such as light striking cells in the [[retina]] of the eye,<ref name=burns>{{cite journal|author =Burns ME and Arshavsky VY.|title=Bey ...[rhodopsin]] molecule in the plasma membrane of a [[retina]] cell in the [[eye]] that was activated by a [[photon]] can activate up to 2000 effector molec
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  • ...same vortex. A blue humanoid with a head consisting solely of a large blue eye stands behind the human, and in front of a red wave, and reaches in to a la
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  • '''''[[Eye]]:'''''
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  • * [[Closed-eye hallucination]]
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  • ...e drop|eye-drop]]) solution of ketorolac is available and is used to treat eye pain and to relieve the itchiness and burning of seasonal [[Allergy|allergi ...similar conditions. When this ophthalmic formulation is instilled into the eye it can lead to an unpleasant short term burning pain for 4–5 seconds. Oth
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  • '''''[[Eye]]:'''''
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  • In many countries{{where}} eye-drops are sold to treat acute and chronic non-bacterial inflammations of th
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  • | routes_of_administration = [[Eye drops|Ophthalmic]] ...ry drug]] (NSAID), usually sold as a [[Prescription drug|prescription]] [[eye drop]] (0.1% solution. Nepafenac is manufactured by [[Alcon]] as '''Nevanac
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  • Unexplained [[weight gain]], [[Swelling (medical)|swelling]] of the [[eye]]s, [[face]], [[lip]]s, [[tongue]], [[throat]], [[hand]]s, [[Foot|feet]], [
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  • ...pain, and prevent [[endotoxemia]]. It is also effective in injuries of the eye.
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  • ...iestley, was also a member of the [[Lunar Society of Birmingham]]. With an eye toward making further advances in this new science as well as offering trea
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  • ...d anti-government groups.<ref name="Riggs"/> Federal authorities had their eye on Krar since at least 1995 when ATF agents investigated a possible plot to
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  • ...n a story of April 20, 2003, Muhammad had honed his marksmanship at Bull's Eye's firing range. The newspaper also reported that Malvo told investigators t ...lt, a former Staff Sgt. with the [[U.S. Army Rangers]] and owner of Bull's Eye Shooter Supply. Later that month he transferred ownership of the store to a
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  • ...ith marked [[Point of interest|points of interest]] illustrates a [[bird's-eye view]] of Anniston, Alabama in 1888, sixteen years after the area was first
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  • ...boasted of having blown up the ''Times'' building. The undercover private eye also surreptitiously took a photo of McNamara. Burns showed the photo to a
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  • ...in in the [[United States Air Force]], lost four fingers and vision in one eye.<ref name="chronology 1985">{{cite web|url=http://www.courttv.com/trials/un | partial loss of vision in left eye, loss of four fingers on right hand
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  • ...e; several others were wounded, including a child who had been shot in the eye. Two white men, C. P. "Poly" Wilkerson and Henry Andrews, were killed; Wil
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  • Yousef wanted the smoke to remain in the tower, therefore catching the public eye by smothering people inside, killing them slowly. He anticipated Tower One
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  • ...c and racist acts of violence.<ref>Seper, Jerry. (August 13, 1999). "Close eye kept on U.S. hate groups: Monitors had large file on suspect." ''[[The Wash
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  • ...es. Ours is one of them. […] And so, the terrorist, of course, is in the eye of the beholder.<ref name = "DemocracyNow">[http://www.democracynow.org/art
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  • ...ealing a wallet,<ref name="bbc"/> an Irish woman was charged with stealing eye-liner,<ref name="bbc"/> and an Australian man was charged with stealing a d
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  • ...o document his personal problems and try him ''in absentia'' in the public eye. For example, Ivins was reportedly obsessed with the college [[sorority]] [
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  • ...relinquishing control over their airspace and airports by turning a blind eye or admitting flights operated by the CIA which, on some occasions, were bei *{{Cite news |first=Peter |last=Brookes |title=CIA 'black sites': A black eye for U.S. |date=November 9, 2005 |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |url=http://www
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  • ...Hill (CG-52)|USS ''Bunker Hill'']].<ref name=RAMAGE-BUNKER-HILL-KEEPING-AN-EYE-ON-SOMALIA>{{cite news | title =Ramage, Bunker Hill keeping an eye on Somalia
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  • ...n Corera ''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4414491.stm Does UK turn a blind eye to torture?]'', [[BBC]] 5 April 2005 "One member of the [parliamentary fore ...relinquishing control over their airspace and airports by turning a blind eye or admitting flights operated by the CIA which, on some occasions, were bei
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  • ...Hill (CG-52)|USS ''Bunker Hill'']].<ref name=RAMAGE-BUNKER-HILL-KEEPING-AN-EYE-ON-SOMALIA>{{cite news | title =Ramage, Bunker Hill keeping an eye on Somalia
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  • ...he "Was That Somebody You" speech. Specifics he claim are how an [[eye-for-eye]] or [[tooth-for-tooth]] has been replaced. During this church session, Sco ...t resistance]] to deal with opposition. He also stated that an "eye-for-an-eye" makes the world blind. Scott finally hits a ball out of the ballpark, re-c
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  • ...urn all 56 LEDs on or off in any arbitrary combination. Instead, the human eye must be fooled by use of a flicker. Only one 7-segment display, one set of
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  • ...bridges can be used to connect adjacent pads when necessary. Careful hand-eye coordination is needed to avoid causing inadvertent short circuits.
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  • ...elled not only in aspirations and an eye for high quality equipment but an eye for good people as well. It's safe to say that while Arthur Collins guided
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  • ...as it would be manufactured. The physical layout perspective is a "bird's eye view" of a stack of layers. The circuit is constructed on a P-type substrat
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  • ...evision program (either embedded with the video, or on separate inputs), [[eye pattern]] and [[jitter]] displays for measuring the [[physical layer]] para
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  • === Eye === ''There are three different eye measurements''
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  • ...d the reflection of the pointer are aligned; at this point, the operator's eye must be directly above the pointer and any [[parallax]] error has been mini
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  • ...phor screen. The digital technique allows a quantitative analysis (e.g., [[eye diagram]])
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  • * [[Eye pattern]]
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  • | quote = Learn to keep an eye open for the following transistors, as they're among the most useful, inexp
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  • In the test, the person looks with each [[eye]] separately at the small dot in the center of the grid. Patients with macu ...ministered eye tests online] Amsler grid, visual field mapping and Snellen eye chart
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  • Caption = An eye with non-ulcerative sterile keratitis. | ...pain and usually involves impaired eyesight. <ref>[http://www.uic.edu/com/eye/PatientCare/EyeConditions/Keratitis.shtml Keratitis<!-- Bot generated title
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  • * [[Eye drop]]s ([[ophthalmic]])
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