نتایج جستجو برای: chronic external ophtalmoplegia

تعداد نتایج: 681173  

Journal: :Indian heart journal 2010
G N Prasad S Ramasamy Joy M Thomas Pradeep G Nayar Madhu N Sankar N Sivakadaksham K M Cherian

Indian Heart J. 2010; 62:296-302 296 Correspondence: Dr. G.N.Prasad, Consultant Cardiologist, Dr.K.M.Cherian’s Frontier Lifeline Hospital, R-30-C Ambattur Industrial Estate Road, Mogappair, Chennai-600101. E-mail: [email protected] Enhanced External Counterpulsation (EECP) Therapy: Current Evidence For Clinical Practice And Who Will Benefit? G. N. Prasad1, S. Ramasamy1, Joy M.Thomas1, Pradeep G....

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2000
L O White

How providers of external quality assessment (EQA) programmes relate to and interact with the monitors and watchdog of clinical laboratory performance in the UK is described. With regard to the quality of antibiotic assays, the changes in methodologies and in performance quality between 1971 (when the UK NEQAS for Antibiotic Assays began) and 1999 is reviewed. How improvements in performance an...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2010
Manokaraananthan Chandrakumar Zahra Hirji Herbert C Goltz Giuseppe Mirabella Alan W Blakeman Linda Colpa Agnes M F Wong

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether static ocular counterroll (OCR) gain is reduced during viewing of an earth-fixed vs a head-fixed target. METHODS Twelve healthy individuals were recruited. The target consisted of a red fixation cross against a grid pattern at a viewing distance of 33 cm. The target was mounted on a wall (earth fixed) or was coupled to the head (head fixed). Changes in mean to...

Journal: :Vision Research 2016
Ehud Ahissar Amos Arieli Moshe Fried Yoram Bonneh

During natural viewing large saccades shift the visual gaze from one target to another every few hundreds of milliseconds. The role of microsaccades (MSs), small saccades that show up during long fixations, is still debated. A major debate is whether MSs are used to redirect the visual gaze to a new location or to encode visual information through their movement. We argue that these two functio...

2017
Chien-Huang Lin Ming Chen

In sales, a common promotional tactic is to supplement a required purchase (i.e., a focal product) by offering a free or discounted product (i.e., a supplementary product). The present research examines the contextual factors driving consumer evaluations of the supplementary product after the promotion has been terminated. Two experiments are used to demonstrate that consumers use multiple anch...

Farrokh Tirgari Fatemeh Mahjoub, Nargess Tabarzan Saghi Vaziri Zarrin Keyhani

  Muscle tissue, skeletal muscle as well as cardiac muscle, is commonly affected in mitochondrial disorders. One explanation for this observation is that muscle tissue has a high-energy demand and therefore is more sensitive to a deficiency of mitochondrial energy production than some other tissues. In mitochondrial disorders, skeletal muscle tissue may be affected primarily by defective respi...

2013
Elad Moisseiev Gad Dotan

We present a case of a 10-year-old boy who presented with bilateral diffuse subconjunctival hemorrhages after spinning rapidly on a carousel attached to an electrical scooter. We present his clinical course and discuss the physics and pathophysiology of this unique mechanism of ocular trauma.

Journal: :The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2002

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1928

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