"For the first time we worked on the same sheet of rice paper in very different techniques...we found a way to unify the two different media: painting in the tradition of Chinese ink painting...and photography using diaital techniques of the lastest generation. Printing the photographs on rice paper we achieved the effect of a soft, matt surface."--P. 106, Artists' note.
“Eye pain” may be periocular, ocular, retrobulbar (behind the globe), or poorly localized. Examples of periocular pain are tenderness of the lid, tear sac, sinuses, or temporal artery. Retrobulbar pain can be due to orbital inflammation ...
Making Eye Health a Population Health Imperative: Vision for Tomorrow proposes a new population-centered framework to guide action and coordination among various, and sometimes competing, stakeholders in pursuit of improved eye and vision ...
Systemic associations including craniofacial and central nervous system anomalies have been reported. 'Peters plus' syndrome includes a particular constellation of systemic abnormalities.
This book covers sports-related eye injuries, presenting standard processes to enable clinical practitioners to make appropriate decisions on the management of these patients.
... be used to good advantage in developing methods for transscleral drug delivery, especially for compounds that need to be administered to the posterior part of the eye. Additionally, the sclera provides a very large surface area.
Yes! This is a mystery/ thriller built on the principles of reincarnation and hypno-therapeutic regressions. The novel may appeal to those of most Eastern philosophies because of their view toward those concepts.
In short, this book not only shows you how to open your third eye with amazing and proven techniques, but also how to close it. How great! Being able to control the volume of intuitive information flowing into your system.