Plus, the fish- eyelens, she says, it warps what you see.
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Butler reached in, pulling the fish- eyelens out by the cable.
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This week: cataracts and recent work on regrowing the eyelens with stem cells.
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For a second, the mountain range seemed to distort through a fish- eyelens, then it erupted.
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When I went into doggie position, he commented on needing a fish- eyelens for my ass.
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The eyelens is recognized as one of the most radiosensitive structures in the human body.
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We will now have a good look at the retina and the eyelens, said Dr Bolstad.
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Objectives: To develop a real-time dose-monitoring system to measure the patient's eyelens dose during neuro-interventional procedures.
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This image has been linearized to remove the distorted appearance that results from the camera's fish- eyelens.
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This model adds a built-in fish- eyelens.
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Human gamma-crystallins are long-lived, unusually stable proteins of the eyelens exhibiting duplicated, double Greek key domains.
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These effects comprise a significant risk of carcinogenesis in the skin and cataract formation of the eyelens.
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Photograph taken with a fish- eyelens.
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Conclusions: The MOSkin dose-monitoring system represents a new tool enabling real-time monitoring of eyelens dose during neuro-interventional procedures.
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Well, that's what Beatles guitarist George Harrison did when he went to India in 1966 with a fish- eyelens.
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The problem here is not just that this singling out creates a distorted, fish- eyelens version of what's really happening.