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ARS rapidly covered by NMI. Provinces/ cities in China have acted rapidly to follow Beijing's inclusion of ARS in NMI coverage since Jul 2023, significantly accelerating the pace in 2024. By the end of Sep 2024, 19 provinces/ cities have officially included ARS (the number of services covere...
1.a specially equipped motor vehicle, airplane, ship, etc., for carrying sick or injured people, usu. to a hospital. 2.(formerly) a field hospital. [1800–10; < French, = (hôpital)ambul(ant)walking (hospital) +-ance-ance. Seeambulant] ...
Although bacteriorhodopsin has a different natural function than the rhodopsin found in our eyes, research is being done to see if the proton gradient it creates from light can be used to stimulate the cells in damaged retinas, and restore sight.LambdaVisionis a Connecticut based company which is...
(or pupil) diameter diminishes as, for example, in old eyes (Fig. D1).Examples: viewing at infinity, the depth of field ranges between infinity and about 3.6 m for a pupil of 4 mm in diameter; and between infinity and about 2.3 m for a 2 mm pupil. At a viewing distance of 1 m...
First, the practitioner will ask many questions, going beyond the typical patient history to inquire about such particulars as eating and bowel habits or sleep patterns. Next, the physician looks at the patient, observing his or her complexion and eyes, while also examining the tongue very closel...
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 Patient discussion about decision Q. I am confused why it’s called pregnancy…..can someone….please…I have heard of the dangerous ectopic pregnancy and want to know a little more about it as I am confused why it’...
(RM) technology and compared it with CMP. The ocular prosthesis prepared by CAD was compared with conventional CMP in terms of time taken for fabrication, weight, cosmesis, comfort, and motility; 2 eyes of 2 patients were included. Computerized tomography scan of wax model of socket was ...
POP Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Financial,Acronyms,Idioms,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. A generic term for a carbonated beverage—commonly called ‘soda’ or ‘pop’—either artificially sweetened with saccharin or aspartame—average < 5 calories—or glucose, fructose—average 170 calories—purchased in...
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