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Genetics of eye disease
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Part 1 book "The genetics of the dog" includes content: Canid phylogeny and origin of the domestic dog, experimental studies of early canid domestication, the history and relationships of dog breeds, molecular genetics of coat colour, texture and length in the dog, mendelian traits in the dog, canine immunogenetics, the genetics of canine orthopaedic traits, genetics of cancer in dogs, genetics of neurological disease in the dog, genetics of eye disorders in the dog, canine cytogenetics and chromosome maps, canine genomics.
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muasambanhan02
25-12-2023
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(bq) part 2 book “general ophthalmology” has contents: neuro-ophthalmology, ocular disorders associated with systemic diseases, immunologic diseases of the eye, special subjects of pediatric interest, ophthalmic genetics, ophthalmic trauma, ophthalmic therapeutics, vision rehabilitation,… and other contents.
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dien_vi09
13-10-2018
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part 1 book “harley’s pediatric ophthalmology” has contents: genetics of eye disease, neonatal ophthalmology - ocular development in childhood, retinopathy of prematurity, pediatric eye examination, refraction in infants and children, strabismus disorders,… and other contents.
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tieu_vu14
15-08-2018
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Yes, but the eye of the beholder is notoriously subjective, hopelessly narrow in its capacities for vision. One has only to consult smell or taste, for example, to realize that much more is going on than the eye can see. Science, by extending so greatly human capacities for perception, and by integrating these into theory, teaches us what is objectively there. We realize what is going on in the dark, underground, or over time. Without science, there is no sense of deep time, nor of geological or evolutionary history, and little appreciation of ecology.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Being able to look at clients and families with a “genetic eye” has become critical for all nurses. Advances from genetic and genomic research have influenced all areas of health care and cross all periods of the life cycle. Genetic factors are responsible in some way for both indirect and direct disease causation; for variation that determines predisposition, susceptibility, and resistance to disease; and for response to treatment.
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mnemosyne75
02-02-2013
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Through much of the 1980s and into the 1990s, deficits were a dominant topic in Washington economic policy discussions. By 1990, annual deficit forecasts exceeding $300 billion—“as far as the eye can see”—were com- mon, so that year President Bush agreed to abandon his “no new taxes” pledge and meet with Democratic leaders of Congress to fashion deficit- reduction legislation. The tortuous negotiations led to the 1990 tax bill, which phased out exemptions and itemized deductions on high-income taxpayers and raised the highest marginal tax rate from 28 percent to 31 percent.
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enterroi
01-02-2013
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Abstract Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a vascular vitreoretinopathy that affects infants with short gestational age and low birth-weight. The condition is a multifactorial disease and is clinically similar to familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), which is a bilateral hereditary eye disorder affecting full-term infants. Both of them are characterized by the abnormal vessel growth in the vitreous that can lead to vitreoretinal traction, retinal detachment and other complications resulting in blindness.
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toshiba23
18-11-2011
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