Featuring stylishly wide arms that add a bold touch and color tinted gradient round
lenses for an eye - catching effect, these stunning sunglasses are a total must - have.
Finished with a sleek metal frame and iridescent color mirror
lenses for that eye - catching touch, these shades are this season's must - have accessory.
STAAR Surgical Co. designs, develops, manufactures and sells implantable
lenses for the eye and delivery systems used to deliver lenses into the eye.
eye refractions or eye examinations for the purpose of prescribing corrective
lenses for eye glasses or for the fitting thereof, unless caused by accidental bodily Injury incurred while covered under the Policy.
Treatment and the provision of false teeth or dentures, normal ear tests and the provision of hearing aids, cosmetic or plastic Surgery (including deviated nasal septum), routine dental expenses, eye refractions or eye examinations for the purpose of prescribing corrective
lenses for eye glasses or for the fitting thereof, unless caused by Accidental bodily Injury incurred while insured hereunder;
Not exact matches
He currently wears a contact
lens in just one
eye, and writes that his condition made it difficult
for him to percieve depth, which often resulted in injuries.
For example, the wide - angle
lens is designed to mimic the way the human
eye sees the world so that viewing a Memory later makes a person feel like they are reliving the experience.
According to live video marketing expert Joel Comm, a pioneer who has been using the format since 2008, that combination of an audience primed
for video content and a gadget that puts a
lens at
eye - level is the perfect set - up
for a new kind of live video.
The least general species, affine geometry, isolates those properties which remain constant when a figure is uniformly stretched or shrunk,
For example, parallel lines remain parallel when viewed through a telescope or microscope, yet lose their parallelism in the distortion produced by a fish -
eye lens.
But seeing what I do through someone else's
eyes (in this case, a
lens) made me know
for sure that I have something here.
Until now there have been about 2 options
for reading glasses: the fugly - not - so - great - quality ones that you can pickup at the drug store, or the expensive frames and
lenses sold at
eye wear retailers.
Also, opt
for wraparound sunglasses or close - fitting sunglasses with wide
lenses that protect your
eyes from every angle.
For Mama: Comfy Clothes — lounge pants, nursing tanks, soft cardigans Nursing Bras Giant Cotton Undies (in case they don't have the giant stretchy ones) Hair Dryer (didn't use it last time, but I'm an eternal optimist) Bathrobe (institutional towels — enough said) Warm Fuzzy Socks (hospitals are cold) Loose Fitting Shoes (last time my right foot looked like the Elephant Man) Clothes to Wear Home (don't overthink it — all
eyes are on the baby) Phone + Charger iPad + Charger Camera + Charger +
Lenses Makeup (see the hair dryer explanation) Ponytail Holders Headbands Snacks (vending machines are expensive) Boppy Nursing Pillow Favorite Pillow (I'm a pillow snob.)
And, keep an
eye out
for a related conference in Albany on Friday, which will look at ethics reform through the
lens of a state constitutional convention - details below.
It is an economical, healthy choice
for people who use contact
lenses, people with sensitive
eyes, and people who just aren't happy with what's available at the corner store.
«By using special state - of - the - art cameras that use dual synchronized
lenses, and two individual image sensors to produce a separate stream of video
for the viewers» left and right
eyes, they capture your wedding in the same way your
eyes do,» says Creative Director Igor Dmitry.
Older adults can also have poor twilight vision
for other reasons that relate more to the decreased clarity of the
eyes» contents (such as the internal
lens of the
eye) with age.
Novel kinds of artificial
eye lenses are allowing both the short - sighted and long - sighted to see fine without glasses, even
for reading
The high - speed
lens has a 1 / 30000 of a second response time and auto - darkening technology, ensuring maximum protection
for your
eyes against harmful ultraviolet and infrared light.
Almay performs safety testing on its products
for allergies and recommends this hypoallergenic formula
for sensitive
eyes and those who wear contact
lenses.
In lab tests, prototype multilayer
lenses have shown they can release ciprofloxacin (an antibiotic often used to treat
eye and other infections)
for up to 100 days, according to a study published in the July issue of Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science by researchers from Children's Hospital Boston, the Massachusetts
Eye and Ear Infirmary's (MEEI) ophthalmology department, Schepens
Eye Research Institute in Boston, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (M.I.T.) chemical engineering department.
Now 91 specimens from a new quarry reveal the creature had a lot in common with cephalopods, including well - developed
eyes with an internal
lens, a funnel - shaped nozzle
for jet propulsion, and two tentacles with bumps that could be primordial suckers (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature09068).
Its bifocal
lens gives it two
eyes for the price of one.
«Our study has the potential to help future studies explore novel insights into a possible role of the microbiome in the increased risk
for eye infections in contact
lens wearers,» Dominguez - Bello said.
Wearing contact
lenses has been identified as a risk factor
for the development of
eye infections such as giant papillary conjunctivitis and keratitis, «so these questions are important,» she said.
It's too early yet to offer any advice to contact
lens wearers, Dominguez - Bello said: «Other studies have shown increased risks
for eye infections in contact
lens wearers, and this might relate to impacting the microbiome.
He holds body and face still, as if conserving energy
for the turning of mental wheels, and from that stillness emerges a steady stare, supercharged with intelligence, that is simultaneously wide -
eyed and intensely focused — as if his
lens were permanently set on both panorama and close - up.
The various measures of
eye structure were analyzed
for association with age, refraction (vision prescription), and accommodation (the ability to focus on distant or near objects by changing the shape of the
lens of the
eye).
The presence of myopia, or nearsightedness, significantly affects the muscles used in focusing the
lens of the
eye — a finding with important implications
for the development of «accommodating» implanted intraocular
lenses (IOLs) that can adjust to different visual distances, reports a study in the January issue of Optometry and Vision Science, official journal of the American Academy of Optometry.
Hosts infected by viruses found new uses
for the genetic material the agents of disease left behind; metabolic enzymes somehow came to refract light rays through the
eye's
lens; mammals took advantage of the sutures between the skull bones to help their young pass through the birth canal; and, in the signature example, feathers appeared in fossils before the ancestors of modern birds took to the skies.
In order to capture a photographic image in a camera or
for your
eyes to focus on an image through eyeglasses, the different colors of light must pass through the
lenses and converge to a point on the camera sensor or on the
eye's retina.
This complication and others led to the need
for one or more additional
eye surgeries among 41 (72 percent) of the infants in the IOL group, and 12 (21 percent) in the contact
lens group.
«When we began this study, the prevailing theory was that IOLs would be the better option
for cataract in infants because they correct vision constantly, while contact
lenses can be removed or dislodged from the
eye.
For each major vertebrate group, ancient and modern (and with no particular emphasis on ours), Bonnan examines the skeleton to see how structure relates to function using plain analogies: basic body plan is likened to a car chassis, jaws to scissors or nutcrackers,
eyes to camera
lenses.
[Eric Tremblay, Smart Glasses and Telescopic Contact
Lenses for Macular Degeneration] The technology could be worn on healthy
eyes, which could mean checking certain baseball players to make sure they're not wearing a pair.
By incorporating a
lens that changes optical parameters in response to an electric current, the innovative technology can produce higher quality images than currently available and could make
eye examinations faster and more comfortable
for patients by avoiding the need to undergo imaging with multiple instruments to look at different areas of the
eye.
«The in vivo tests using a live rabbit... provided the substantial promise of future smart contact
lenses for noninvasive health care monitoring using human
eyes and tears,» says the research team.
In Optica, The Optical Society's journal
for high impact research, the researchers show that their new optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging system can not only image both the front and the back of the
eye, but can also image the interfaces of the
eye's vitreous gel with the retina and
lens with unprecedented detail.
An extracted tooth is sculpted to form a frame
for a tiny
lens and is then implanted in the
eye.
«Blur is normally compensated
for by adjusting the
lens of the
eye to bring the image back into focus,» says study co-author Aaron Johnson, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Concordia.
One common problem,
for example, is presbyopia, a type of farsightedness in which the ability to focus on nearby objects is gradually diminished as the aging
eyes»
lenses lose elasticity.
Canadian Institute
for Advanced Research senior fellows Brian Leander and Patrick Keeling supervised lead author Greg Gavelis at the University of British Columbia and, in collaboration with senior fellow Curtis Suttle, showed that this
eye - like structure contains a collection of sub-cellular organelles that look very much like the
lens, cornea, iris and retina of multicellular
eyes that can detect objects — known as camera
eyes — that are found in humans and other larger animals.
Such a lack of MUC5AC can be problematic in particular
for those of us who wear contact
lenses: Without a protective lubricant film between the
eye and the contact
lens, the tissue of the cornea can be injured.
«Help from the stomach
for dry
eyes: Contact
lenses: A molecule from pig stomach mucus prevents corneal damage.»
A requirement
for mesoderm is supported by the work of Asashima, showing that tissue recombinants including lateral marginal zone or the mesoderm inducer Activin A generates muscle as well as pax6 expressing
eye - like structures with
lens in vivo as well as in vitro [27], [28].
Our muscles are made of muscle cells, our livers of liver cells, and there are even very specialized types of cells that make the enamel
for our teeth or the clear
lenses in our
eyes!
Such proteins are responsible
for the elasticity of the artery wall, the transparency of the
lens of the
eye, and the high tensile strength of the ligaments,
for example.
This is mainly because of the small size of the
lens in our
eye, which limits the amount of light it can gather, and also limits the detail we can see
for those incredibly distant objects.
From October to March, Cardiff University Optometrists offer free
eye examinations and contact
lens appointments
for everyone.
For many people with less - than - perfect vision, laser
eye surgery is a welcome alternative to wearing glasses or contact
lenses.