Each honeypot is crafted in premium quality vitreous white earthenware and glazed with the finest clear glaze available. |
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The mineral is transparent to translucent and has a vitreous to pearly luster and white streak. |
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Colorless or pale reddish or yellowish-brown specimens with an earthy to moderately vitreous luster are most commonly observed. |
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Smithsonite exhibits a vitreous luster that tends to be pearly on crystal faces. |
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The small, vitreous, opaque black grains look very much like the murataite with which it is associated. |
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In no case could disruption of the glial surface of the optic disc or other evidence of posterior vitreous displacement be identified. |
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The cornea, the pupillary opening within the iris, the lens, and the aqueous and vitreous humor combine to form the refractive media of the eye. |
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If the retina is normally attached, the insect-like movements are harmless floaters in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
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Signs to look for include a distorted pupil, cataract, prolapsed black uveal tissue on the ocular surface, and vitreous haemorrhage. |
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Scolecite is typically seen as a colorless to white, transparent to translucent mineral with a vitreous to silky luster. |
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A vitrectomy may be done to remove the shrunken vitreous gel that is pulling on the retina. |
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The vitreous to iridescent luster is natural and not due to secondary treatment. |
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A glass-forming substance is any mineral which remains vitreous when cooled. |
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Artsmithite is vitreous, has an off-white to cream-colored streak, shows no obvious cleavage, and displays an irregular fracture. |
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Most of its sinks and toilets are made of vitreous china that resists dirt and bacteria. |
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There are different techniques of enamelling and one of them is when a vitreous coating is fused on to a metallic surface. |
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To retain high-resolution information, chlorosomes were embedded in vitreous ice and imaged without further treatment or staining. |
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No one can have failed to notice the metamorphosis of the humble vitreous china sink in Irish bathrooms. |
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The acrylic stone has a low sheen, unlike the vitreous china of old, which had a high sheen that revealed any imperfections in the manufacture. |
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In its original sense enamel is glass or vitreous paste fused to a prepared surface, usually of metal, by means of intense heat. |
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Bright impervious surfaces in plaster, white paint, vitreous enamel, glass or stainless steel are not just cleanable but seen to be clean. |
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Loss of vitreous gel can occur, predisposing the patient to postoperative inflammation, macular oedema, or retinal detachment. |
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Flashes and floaters may occur when the vitreous jelly pulls on or tears on the retina. |
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If the vitreous is exceptionally adherent to a weak point on the retina, a tear, hole, or detachment may develop. |
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Floaters often look like cobwebs, worms, rings, dots, or specks, which are actually condensations in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
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The posterior chamber is separated from the vitreous body by a transparent biconvex lens. |
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Made from vitreous china in biscuit, white, and black, the rectangular sink measures 21 by 13 inches. |
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The procedure involved displacing the lens from the pupil into the vitreous cavity. |
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They are caused by clumps of material suspended in the vitreous jelly that fills the back of the eye. |
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The floor was tiled in striking high quality vitreous tiles from Germany and the ceiling lined with acoustic tiles to minimise sound. |
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The vitreous body is encased in a clear hyaloid membrane akin to the outer membrane seen in the white of an egg. |
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Gadolinite and allanite intergrowths form walnut-shaped vitreous black masses and nodules to 5 cm across. |
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Even more so, the vitreous resemblance to glass frames mutely enhances the colour of the wall behind it. |
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The dioptric system includes the cornea, the lens, the aqueous humor within the anterior eye chamber, and the vitreous body. |
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It is transparent to translucent and displays a luster that varies from vitreous to somewhat pearly. |
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The part of the eyeball behind the lens is filled with a jelly called vitreous humour. |
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Oneillite is vitreous, transparent to translucent, with a white streak. |
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Liquefied vitreous, serous fluid, or blood may collect in the subretinal space between the sensory retina and the underlying layer of retinal pigment epithelium. |
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Most natural corundum is of industrial quality, but transparent to translucent varieties with their adamantine to vitreous luster potentially yield gemstones. |
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The vitreous humor is between the back of the lens and the retina. |
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The serous fluid content of the anterior chamber is called the aqueous humor, and the thicker, viscous fluid within the posterior chamber is the vitreous humor. |
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Made of vitreous enamel, it boasts electronic multi-spark ignition in each of six burners, deluxe cast iron plates and a dual glass window roasting hood. |
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The inner surface is closely apposed to the posterior hyaloid face, or vitreous cortex, facing the vitreous cavity. |
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Porcelain enamel is a marketing term used in the US, and is not porcelain but vitreous enamel. |
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As heat dissipation is slow, and as the rock is under pressure, crystals form, and no vitreous rapidly chilled matter is present. |
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They are very commonly porphyritic, vitreous, and sometimes even vesicular. |
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A repeat vitreous tap in April 2011 showed a positive PCR for VZV in addition to CMV and she received 2 weeks of intravenous acyclovir. |
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The heavily pigmented, pleated pecten was identified in the ventrolateral aspect of the fundus, protruding into the vitreous. |
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Guillory performed an anterior vitrectomy to remove the vitreous and lens fragments. |
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It accounted for the smooth functioning of major joints, maintaining the condition of the eye's vitreous humor and more. |
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It is caused by the vitreous humor having an abnormally strong attachment to the macula, the central part of the retina. |
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The sclera covers the vitreous humor, a jelly-like material that fills the eyeball and is mostly water. |
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It is a natural glycosaminoglycan polysaccharide found in the umbilical cord, vitreous humor and synovial fluid in the human body. |
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Sample types include blood, urine, hair, oral fluid, vitreous humour, forensic samples, meconium, tissue samples, and even mother's milk. |
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It is caused by the vitreous humour having an abnormally strong attachment to the macula, the central part of the retina. |
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In 1934, Meyer and Palmer isolated a polysaccharide from bovine vitreous humour and named it hyaluronic acid. |
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Consider ophthalmological evaluation, particularly if patients experience photopsia or experience new or increased vitreous floaters. |
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The vitreous chamber of the aqueous appeared as a single planoconvex, anechoic space. |
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The vitreous contained erythrocytes and fibrocellular tissue in the vitreous base. |
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Although floaters seem to lie in front of the eyes, they are in fact fragments of tissue in the jelly-like vitreous humour that fills the back of the eye. |
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Myodesopsia is the perception of a floater and is caused by the development of imperfections or deposits within the vitreous body that cast a moving shadow on the retina. |
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Vision disorders including visual impairment, photopsia, vision blurred, vitreous floaters, photophobia, and diplopia were experienced in 159 patients in clinical trials. |
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The simple visuals help to illustrate typical floaters as benign detritus which cast shadows on the retina as light passes through the vitreous humour. |
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We describe 2 cases of serogroup C meningococcal disease diagnosed post mortem by PCR from vitreous humor and immunohistochemical staining of tissues collected at autopsy. |
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The vitreous chamber imaged as a homogenous, anechoic region between the posterior lens capsule and ciliary body anteriorly and the posterior ocular wall. |
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Diagnosis and classification of intraocular lymphoma can be challenging because of the sparse cellularity and the characteristics of the vitreous specimens. |
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I FIRST used the YAG laser in vitreous disorders in 1987 where we described the successful lysing of tractional retinal detachments in sickle cell patients. |
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The transscleral delivery of drugs to the vitreous humor is difficult. |
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The most commonly reported were vitreous floaters, eye pain and photopsia, as well as conjunctival haemorrhage resulting from the injection procedure. |
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