They write, «Those patients with retained orbits, orbital nerve function, and
early vision changes should be considered optimal candidates for allotransplantation in an effort to reverse the progression to blindness.»
Not exact matches
The sold - out conference featured an open pitch session showcasing five
early - stage social ventures: Agri - Neo, Forward
Vision Games, Local Buttons, Specialisterne Canada and Textbooks for
Change.
In «Sharing A Vague
Vision: Wieman's
Early Response to Whitehead,» I examined four central strands in Wieman's thought which I believe can also illuminate his
changing reaction to Whitehead's thought.
He emphasized the active, integrating self (rather than the frail, victimized ego); held to a «soft» (rather than a «hard») determinism; had a strong interest in future, goal - directed strivings (rather than origins); emphasized the organism as a whole centered in the self (rather than a conflict view of personality); regarded the striving for worth and power (rather than sexual striving) as the central dynamic in mental health and illness; emphasized the possibilities for continuing
change in the later years (rather than regarding the
early years as utterly decisive)(2) It is clear from these motifs in Adler's thought that his
vision of human beings was positive and growth - centered.
This way, we can actually monitor and detect those really subtle
changes that we're really targeting so that we can not only diagnose glaucoma
earlier, but we hope to be able to adjust the treatment very precisely for the people who are being treated for glaucoma to minimize the
vision loss that takes place.
Due to visual
changes in
early AMD, patients have as much anxiety from the threat of losing
vision as they do from actually being blind, in part, because there is no treatment to halt or restore
vision in AMD.
The visible light OCT images provide information on the thicknesses of specific layers in the retina, which may
change early in glaucoma before
vision loss occurs.
If we can detect the
earliest changes to RGCs in glaucoma, before
vision is impaired, we can provide
early diagnosis and a long window of opportunity for treatments to prevent
vision loss.
According to Heat
Vision,
earlier reports that Saoirse Ronan and Elizabeth Olsen were testing to play Sue Storm «proved incorrect,» apparently due to
changing schedules and interests.
``... in the education and training space that [
vision and future] is about making sure that our schools, our
early learning, our universities and vocational training are all focussed very much on delivering people the types of skills that are required to deal with the economic and industrial adjustment we're facing in a world where global dislocation of jobs because of technological
change and so on is coming at us at rapid pace,» he said.
This same behavior is often attributed to separation anxiety, but if the house is dark, or if you're leaving your dog alone in the
early hours or late hours of the day, it might be more attributable to a
change in their night
vision.
The power and poetry of Whiteread's
vision has barely
changed since the
early 1990s and doesn't need to.
This exhibition celebrates Dorothea Lange's photographic
vision from her
early studio portraiture and iconic «Migrant Mother» to the post-Pearl Harbour internment of Japanese - Americans and
changing face of the social and physical American landscape after WWII.
At an ICTSD symposium
earlier in the week, a WEF - sponsored ad hoc group of trade and climate governance analysts and practitioners launched a call for action entitled: From Collision to
Vision: Climate
Change and World Trade.
Early adolescents in care /
Early treatment goals / ECD principles / Ecological perspective (1) / Ecological perspective (2) / Ecological systems theory / Ecology of a caring environment / The excluded as not addressable individuals / The experience of the children / A
Changing Vision of Education / Educating / Educating street children / Education / Education and autonomy / Education and therapy / Educational diagnosis / Educational environments in care / Effective communication / Effective intervention / Effective residential group care / Effective teamwork / Effects of intervention / Effects of maltreatment / Effects of residential care / Effects of residential group care / Effects of residential schooling / Ego breakdown / Ego control / Ego disorganization (1) / Ego disorganisation (2) / Elusive family (1) / Elusive family (2) / Emotional abuse / Emotions / Emotions and adolescence / Empathising / Empathy / Empowerment (1) / Empowerment (2) / Empowerment (3) / Encouragement / Engaging / Enjoyment / Environment at Summerhill School / Environments of respect / Equality / Escape from Freedom / Establishing a relationship / Establishing the relationship / Eternal umbilicus / Ethical decision making / Ethical development / Ethical practice / Ethics / Ethics and legislation / Ethics in practice / Ethics of treatment / European historical view / Evaluating outcome / Evaluating treatment / Evaluation (1) / Evaluation (2) / Evaluation (3) / Everyday events / Everyday life events (1) / Everyday life events (2) / Excerpt / Excluding parents / Exclusion (1) / Exclusion (2) / Experience of a foster child / Experience of group care / Experiences of adoption / Externalizing behavior problems / Extracts on empathy
It is imperative that we as a sector shed light on the importance of a shared
vision of decent work for all
early childhood educators and
early years» staff; In order for us as a profession to see
change, we need to use our collective voice to advocate for
change.
Our
vision is for all RECEs and the broader
early childhood workforce to experience decent work through fair compensation, supportive work environments, a strong professional community, public recognition, increased access to collective bargaining and adequate representation and power in the process of
change in the sector.
Center Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., describes the mission of the Center on the Developing Child and its
vision for using science to innovate in the
early childhood field and fundamentally
change the lives of children facing adversity.