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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SYNCHYSIS»
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synchysis en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Age-Related Changes of the Human Eye
First described in the late nineteenth century, synchysis scintillans refers to the
glistening crystals present in the liquefied vitreous. Clinically, the highly reflective
crystals are dispersed with movement of the eye. Over time, the crystals will settle
...
Carlo Cavallotti, Luciano Cerulli, 2008
2
A Textbook of Ophthalmology
Table 43.2 Distinguishing Features of Two Types of Endogenous Vitreous
Opacities1 Points Asteroid hyalopathy Synchysis scintillans Synchysis Scintillans
(Fig. 43.2) Fig. 43.2 Synchysis scintillans. Synchysis scintillans occurs in younger
...
E. Ahmed, Ahmed Dr. E., 2004
VITREOUS LIQUEFACTION (SYNCHYSIS) Vitreous liquefaction (synchysis) is
the most common degenerative change in the vitreous. Causes of liquefaction
include: 1 . Degenerations such as senile, myopic, and that associated with
retinitis ...
4
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery
After this, the eyeball shrinks to a stump, fit for supporting an artificial eye. In
some cases, we may so place the operation as to succeed in preserving in some
degree the natural form, size, and general appearance of the eyeball. Synchysis.
1 ...
Thomas Wharton Jones, Edward Hartshorne, 1856
5
Textbook of Ophthalmology
Table 17.1: Differentiation between asteroid hyalosis and synchysis scintillans
Features Asteroids hyalosis Synchysis scintillans Laterality Unilateral Bilateral
Composition Calcium- Cholesterol crystals containing phospholipids Symptoms ...
H. V. Nema, Nitin Nema, 2011
6
Ophthalmology: A Pocket Textbook Atlas
11.3 Aging Changes Synchysis The regular arrangement of collagen fibers
gradually deteriorates in middle age. The fibers condense to flattened
filamentous structures. This process, known as liquefaction, creates small fluid-
filled lacunae in ...
7
Discontinuity and Fragmentation
Synchysis then is the disruption of the main clause (and therefore the "main
sense") of a sentence by the subordinate clauses which amplify its signification.
Synchysis is a brouillage of communication (Bernard Dupriez's exact term in his ...
8
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye: Including the ...
Synchysis. By the term Synchysis, is understood, an absorption, or diminished
bulk of the vitreous humour. The disease may arise with or without previous
inflammation. Professor Beer is of opinion, that it is frequently the sequela of the ...
George Frick, Richard Welbank, 1826
9
Farrago Latina: A Teacher Resource
... synchysis (Book 11.489) 8. chiasmus, alliteration (Book IV.165-166) 9.
anaphora (Book IV.182-183) 10. tmesis (Book 11.218-219) 11. synchysis (Book
11.50) 12. apostrophe (Book 11.56) 13. anaphora, alliteration (Book VI.32-33) 14.
Gaylan Dubose, Judith Lynn Sebesta, 1997
10
Small Animal Ophthalmology: Self-Assessment Color Review
... for lens subluxations are medical therapy for uveitis and intraocular pressure
increases, and monitoring for complete luxation. 82 Vitreous opacities may be
caused by inflammatory vitritis, hemorrhage, asteroid hyalosis, and synchysis ...
Don Arthur Samuelson, Dennis E Brooks, 2011
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SYNCHYSIS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
synchysis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Tony Kushner's Homebody and a New Play About a Drunk, Slutty …
Synchysis (the script spells it "synchisis") has a few definitions, including a poetic structure favored by Latin poets, but she's using it in the sense of "borderline ... «TheStranger.com, Jun 13»
Freerice.com: Play a game, feed the world
More advanced vocabulary levels have words like “synchysis,” “glaive” and “sassaby,” while the easiest levels have words like “sick” and “bug.” Each correct ... «WTOP, Ago 12»
Lights from the Other World. Floater structures in the visual arts of …
... due to the age-related liquefaction (synchysis) and the collapse of the collagen-hyaluronic structure of the vitreous (syneresis) (Sendrowski/Bronstein 2010). «UFODigest, May 12»
Unde se află Turnul Babel?
Se repară astfel „confuzia” (în Septuaginta synchysis, în ebraică Babel) limbii (glossa) din Facere 11, 7, 9. Prin primirea Duhului, confuzia provocată de Turnul ... «Monitorul de Suceava, Dic 09»
Desprendimiento regmatógeno de retina. (1era parte)
La licuefacción del vítreo se produce naturalmente con la edad (synchysis senilis), pero puede acelerarse por miopía significativa, trauma quirúrgico y no ... «Intramed.net, Jul 08»