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Anti-Infective Update
This article will walk you through the basics of treating ocular infections with anti-infectives, particularly fluoroquinolones. As primary eyecare providers, ...
From Optometric Management,
3/1/04
by Gupta, Deepak
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Post-hypnotic suggestion and the modulation of Stroop interference under cycloplegia
Raz, A., Landzbergc, K. S., Schweizers, H. R., Zephrania, Z. R., Shapirod, T., Fand, J., & Posnerd, M. I. (2003). Post-hypnotic suggestion and the modulation ...
From American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis,
1/1/04
by Hammond, D Corydon
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Errata
1. In the formulation for Cyclopentolate Hydrochloride 0.5%, Phenylephrine Hydrochloride 2.5%, and Tropicamide 0.5% Ophthalmic Solution, published in IJPC ...
From International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding,
11/1/03
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new frontier of antibiotic drugs, The
anti-infective drugs With a new generation of antibiotic agents and the latest research into applications of existing medications, we're well equipped ...
From Optometric Management,
3/1/03
by Karpecki, Paul M
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Addressing anterior uveitis
A review of the treatment strategies that successfully combat this condition. Anterior uveitis is the most common form of intraocular inflammation affecting ...
From Optometric Management,
11/1/02
by Skorin, Leonid Jr
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The NON-LETHAL Anti-Hijack Armory
One advantage of non-lethal weaponry in civil disorder crowd-control situations is that the truly dangerous become obvious and easily discriminated from innocent civilians. The true threats may be
From Air Safety Week,
10/15/01
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effect of polarized versus nonpolarized light on melatonin regulation in humans, The
The Effect of Polarized Versus Nonpolarized Light on Melatonin Regulation in Humans^ ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare the effects of polarized ...
From Photochemistry and Photobiology,
6/1/00
by Brainard, George C
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problem that wouldn't quit, The
When corneal erosion strikes again . . . and again We've all seen cases in which the condition doesn't improve. Sometimes a more aggressive approach is needed, as in this case. THE CASE: Martha, a
From Optometric Management,
6/1/00
by Schmidt, Eric
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