Sentences with phrase «of bifocal»

The viewer is always described as in motion even if that motion is only the constant micromuscular adjustments that are the corporealized condition of bifocal vision.»
I had my left hand on my face (in part to push up my glasses as I need more of the bifocal area of my glasses when I sit at the computer - yes, I get my eyes checked at the end of this month), but my legs weren't crossed - because I rarely cross them when sitting on the bar stool (we have breakfast on the kitchen island and I'm still here finishing up my blog reading / writing).

Not exact matches

He was the inventor of successful products like bifocal glasses, the lightning rod and the Franklin stove (among others) as well as a media magnate where he published several newspapers and his popular Poor Richard's Almanac, in which Franklin used a fictional character to share his own views on topics like politics and philosophy.
Without this bifocal religious affirmation of meaning and protest, we could not have survived the harshness of our oppression in the American environment.
It's a rather lame alibi — bifocal glasses — but I do get a sympathetic response from those who remember my 250 - yard drives of yore.
An optical scientist at the University of Arizona, he and a colleague have come up with a new approach to bifocal spectacles that may one day revolutionize the way people past a certain age look at menus in restaurants.
Its bifocal lens gives it two eyes for the price of one.
The larvae of the sunburst diving beetle are the only known animal to have bifocal lenses.
The larvae have six pairs of eyes, two of which Buschbeck has confirmed have bifocal lenses — which focus light in two slightly separate planes.
He notes that one randomized controlled trial showed that providing an additional pair of distance vision, single - vision glasses for outdoor mobility use — as opposed to bifocal or progressive addition lenses — can reduce falls rate.
Thus, Hafed's team thinks of the «lens» in the SC more as bifocal glasses.
Sequential Systemic Administrations of Combretastatin A4 Phosphate and Radioiodinated Hypericin Exert Synergistic Targeted Theranostic Effects with Prolonged Survival on SCID Mice Carrying Bifocal Tumor Xenografts Junjie Li, Marlein Miranda Cona, Feng Chen, Yuanbo Feng, Lin Zhou, Guozhi Zhang, Johan Nuyts, Peter de Witte, Jian Zhang, Jie Yu, Raymond Oyen, Alfons Verbruggen, Yicheng Ni Theranostics 2013; 3 (2): 127 - 137.
They offer a wide selection of high - quality frames from designer brands and their own in - house frames as well as a variety of lenses (affiliate links) from standard single vision, through bifocal and progressive lenses, transitions lenses, tinted, mirrored, and also various lenses thickness (from thin to super thin) at affordable prices up to 70 % off retail prices.
Manna's interest in how land is affected by anthropogenic processes is one found in the work of many artists today, whether in the bifocal perspective on mining pursued in Ben Russell's stunning Good Luck (2017), or in the entanglements of bats and wind turbines in Maeve Brennan's Jerwood / FVU award commission Listening in the Dark (2018).
Pradeep's essay «A Bifocal Frame of Reference» was included in Western Artists and India (Thames and Hudson, 2013).
Howard Singerman, a publications editor for the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown Los Angeles, has a bifocal view of the shows: He wrote a catalogue essay for the Newport Harbor Art Museum's current show of work by 58 graduates of the California Institute of the Arts.
Seeing through QBO & ENSO with bifocal cyclic volatility wavelet lenses that simultaneously align grain to semi-annual & extent to Schwabe it's a trivial exercise to measure the rate of twist on the scale - resolved solar - terrestrial - climate weave.
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