Transparent structure in the eye.
Type of lens attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes; usually the lens that is closest to the eye when someone looks through the device, placed near the focal point of the objective to magnify the image.
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Examples for "ocular "
1 Methods: Case report with a literature review of ocular inflammation in NBD.
2 Results: All 10 cases of S. marcescens endophthalmitis occurred after ocular surgery.
3 Purpose: Subretinal injections of therapeutics are commonly used to treat ocular diseases.
4 Participants: Patients with uveitis at 4 US academic ocular inflammation subspecialty practices.
5 Purpose: High myopia is a severe hereditary ocular disease leading to blindness.
1 You talk with a British accent and you wear that eyepiece thing.
2 Its full-motion video and still images would be sent into your eyepiece .
3 He wrapped it up carefully, keeping the rags away from the eyepiece .
4 Through your eyepiece you could download maps, GPS data, real-time satellite recon.
5 The eyepiece came off the telescope and, aha, there was liquid inside.
1 The ocular lens of squid is epidermally derived and used for sight.
2 He placed his right eye to the ocular lens and adjusted the focus.
3 A simple organ, the ocular lens serves as a useful model with which to tackle this problem.
4 A method for rapid and objective assessment of ocular lens density and transmittance is needed for research and clinical practice.
5 The image formed by the ocular lens was examined in intact fish made transparent by suppressing the formation of melanin.
6 Galileo's design featured a convex objective lens and a concave ocular lens , which represented an improvement over Lippershey's original design.
7 In this way, both microscopic and cross-sectional PAM and OCT images are concurrently displayed on the ocular lens of the microscope.
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