Eye Anatomy
Mostrando 13-24 de 31 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. The Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit: Including the central connexions, development, and comparative anatomy of the visual apparatus
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14. The Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit
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15. Wolff's Anatomy of the Eye and Orbit
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16. Fungal and Parasitic Infections of the Eye
The unique structure of the human eye as well as exposure of the eye directly to the environment renders it vulnerable to a number of uncommon infectious diseases caused by fungi and parasites. Host defenses directed against these microorganisms, once anatomical barriers are breached, are often insufficient to prevent loss of vision. Therefore, the timely id
American Society for Microbiology.
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17. THE ANATOMY OF THE EYE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY*
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18. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MICROSCOPICAL ANATOMY OF THE SYMPATHIZING EYE
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19. Notes on the Anatomy of the living Eye, as revealed by the Gullstrand Slitlamp
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20. The anatomical relationships between the avian eye, orbit and sclerotic ring: implications for inferring activity patterns in extinct birds
Activity pattern, or the time of day when an animal is awake and active, is highly associated with that animal's ecology. There are two principal activity patterns: diurnal, or awake during the day in a photopic, or high light level, environment; and nocturnal, awake at night in scotopic, or low light level, conditions. Nocturnal and diurnal birds exhibit ch
Blackwell Science Inc.
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21. Temporal, 3-dimensional, cellular anatomy of corneal wound tissue.
We have evaluated temporally the 3-dimensional cellular anatomy of corneal wound tissue in the rabbit eye using in vivo tandem scanning confocal microscopy. In vivo microscopic studies showed that corneal fibroblast migrated into the wound as an interconnected cellular meshwork with long, thin, randomly oriented cell processes. Interconnection of fibroblasts
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22. Reconstructing the eyes of Urbilateria.
The shared roles of Pax6 and Six homologues in the eye development of various bilaterians suggest that Urbilateria, the common ancestors of all Bilateria, already possessed some simple form of eyes. Here, we re-address the homology of bilaterian cerebral eyes at the level of eye anatomy, of eye-constituting cell types and of phototransductory molecules. The
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23. Orbital decompression for severe dysthyroid eye disease.
Current methods of medical treatment of this difficult condition are briefly reviewed, with comments on the generally unsatisfactory response. Attention is therefore directed to surgical methods and a short history given of the various routes used for orbital decompression. The author's own results of transantral, and more recently ethmoidal, decompression a
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24. 1274 Full-Open Reading Frames of Transcripts Expressed in the Developing Mouse Nervous System
As part of the trans-National Institutes of Health (NIH) Mouse Brain Molecular Anatomy Project (BMAP), and in close coordination with the NIH Mammalian Gene Collection Program (MGC), we initiated a large-scale project to clone, identify, and sequence the complete open reading frame (ORF) of transcripts expressed in the developing mouse nervous system. Here w
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.