• Alternating occlusion training, also referred to as electronic rapid alternate occlusion, is an approach to amblyopia and to intermittent central suppression...
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  • Occlusion training may refer to: Alternating occlusion training, in vision therapy, using shutter goggles that feature a rapid flicker rate Eyepatch,...
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    these), is present while the person views a target binocularly, with no occlusion of either eye. The person is unable to align the gaze of each eye to achieve...
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    the patient time to 'settle into' them. Use occlusion to treat any amblyopia present and encourage alternation. Where appropriate, orthoptic exercises (sometimes...
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    hemisphere and language. In 1962 he described the Alternating Asphygmo-Pyramidal Syndrome in occlusions of the carotid arteries. Petrovici was a member...
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  • different viewpoint, scale, and illumination. Background clutter and partial occlusion add difficulties to recognition as well. Humans are able to recognize...
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  • stereoscope using prisms or goggles with color or polarizing filters or alternating occlusion. A good procedure is a chart, analogous to the familiar Snellen...
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    brought on by clenching and grinding the teeth during sleep. Once the occlusion is treated it will completely resolve. Treatment is accomplished with...
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  • native support for monitor resolutions up to 4K, anti-aliasing, ambient occlusion and interpolation among other improvements. Reception Blood received "generally...
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  • systems are combining inertial sensors with optical sensors to reduce occlusion, increase the number of users and improve the ability to track without...
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    "return electrode" is also technically incorrect since alternating electrical currents refer to alternating polarity, a circumstance that results in bidirectional...
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    (1896–1968), became a banker and businessman. Garner died of a coronary occlusion on November 7, 1967, fifteen days before his 99th birthday. At the age...
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    significantly improves neurological deficits in rats after middle cerebral artery occlusion". Experimental Brain Research. 238 (11): 2589–2601. doi:10.1007/s00221-020-05913-9...
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    internal thoracic artery, due to a proximal stenosis (narrowing) and/or occlusion of the subclavian artery. Symptoms such as syncope, lightheadedness, and...
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    infarcts, which are small and are due to a single perforating artery occlusion, or can be striatocapsular (caudate–putamen–internal capsule) infarcts...
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    1936, Mitchell died in New York City at Doctors Hospital of a coronary occlusion. He had been admitted to the hospital on January 28. He was 56 years old...
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    Roots of Science Fiction: Edward Bulwer-Lytton, H. G. Wells, and the Occlusion of Magic." Science Fiction Studies 48 (2): 218–42. Shadurski, Maxim. The...
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    active chemical substance in cannabis, also causes a nearly complete occlusion of salivation, known in colloquial terms as "cotton mouth". Moreover,...
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    at age 35 due to loss of vision in one eye from a central retinal vein occlusion. The 1989 A.L. batting champion, he retired as the Twins' all-time leader...
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  • Considers direct illumination and reflection from other objects. Ambient occlusion Beam tracing Cone tracing Image-based lighting Metropolis light transport...
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    other materials with mechanism of action unknown by occlusion with duct tape: duct tape occlusion therapy by electric energy as electric current: electrotherapy...
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  • branches of the external carotid artery and namely the temporal artery. Occlusion of the ophthalmic artery results in blindness. Suspicion of GCA necessitates...
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    depth in a perceived scene include: Stereopsis Vergence Accommodation Occlusion (the overlapping of one object by another) Subtended visual angle of an...
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  • NFCI is caused by microvascular endothelial damage, stasis and vascular occlusion and is characterised by peripheral neuropathy. NFCI generally affects...
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    and other chronic inflammatory diseases Cough] Cystic fibrosis Dental occlusion Diabetes Type II Diarrhea Essential hypertension Fever Gestational hypertension...
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    Retrieved 12 May 2021. Hies O, Lewis MB (January 2022). "Beyond the beauty of occlusion: medical masks increase facial attractiveness more than other face coverings"...
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    of motion estimation generalizes to binocular vision when we consider occlusion or motion perception at relatively large distances, where binocular disparity...
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  • be treated via occlusion treatment (using patching or atropine drops) of the non-squinting eye with the aim of achieving full alternation of fixation. Management...
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    century who likened the area of strong winds at the end of back-bent occlusions in storms affecting Norway to the "poisonous tail" of a scorpion. Sting...
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  • interior of the vessel, has been shown to increase the likelihood of graft occlusion or blockage. Specifically, damage can be caused during the procedure by:...
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