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ATRIPLEX LENTIFORMIS POLLEN
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ATRIPLEX LENTIFORMIS POLLEN
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Atriplex lentiformis
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Atriplex lentiformis
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An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the posterior chamber of the eye (ring-like space filled with aqueous humor between the iris, the crystalline lens, and the ciliary body) to provi...
A device designed to insert and remove a soft contact lens from the eye. It typically consists of a small, hand-held, double-prong plastic pincer with specially-designed tips to retract the lens from the eye; the device tip includes a mark and an indentatio...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the posterior chamber of the eye (ring-like space filled with aqueous humor between the iris, the crystalline lens, and the ciliary body) to repla...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the posterior chamber of the eye (ring-like space filled with aqueous humor between the iris, the crystalline lens, and the ciliary body) to provi...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the posterior chamber of the eye (ring-like space filled with aqueous humor between the iris, the crystalline lens, and the ciliary body) to repla...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the region of the eye posterior of the cornea and anterior of the iris (anterior chamber) to replace the natural lens (crystalline lens), typicall...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the region of the eye posterior of the cornea and anterior of the iris (anterior chamber) to provide refractive correction of vision without remov...
A sterile optical device intended to be implanted into the posterior chamber of the eye to replace the natural lens (crystalline lens), typically because it has been clouded by a cataract. It consists of an intraocular lens (IOL) containing a small aperture...
A device designed to insert and remove hard and semi-rigid contact lenses from the eye. It typically consists of a small, hand-held device that has a handle and a concave cup-like distal end; some devices include a vented handle that provides manually-adjus...
A sterile device intended to be used for the in situ removal of fog/blood/debris from the lens of an endoscope (e.g., laparoscope), by directing gas and/or liquid to the edge of the lens. It is typically a multichannel sleeve with connection tubing. Gases/f...
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the region of the eye posterior of the cornea and anterior of the iris (anterior chamber) to replace the natural lens (crystalline lens), typicall...
A device intended to be used for the in situ removal of blood/debris from the lens of an endoscope, or other endoscopic device, by directing gas or liquid to the edge of the lens. It is a tubular device, made from metal or plastic, intended to be attached t...
A thin, plastic, flap-like device that is clipped onto the upper frame of a pair of existing spectacles (eyeware) to block vision through the spectacle lens. It is typically made of plastic and is available in preformed, leaf-shaped, disks, usually with a p...
A hand-held surgical instrument designed to accept a vitrectomy contact lens for manual manipulation and positioning of the lens during vitreoretinal surgery. It consists of a handle with a distal lens-holding feature (e.g., c-shaped clip). This is a reusab...
An ophthalmic device in the form of a separate lens, spectacles or lorgnette intended to be used to determine/diagnose ophthalmic conditions (e.g., pseudofovea, abnormal retinal correspondence, suppression and diplopia). The lens has narrow striations runni...
A pair of lenses intended to be mounted onto a surgeon's spectacles to function as small telescope and provide a magnified image of the visual field during patient examination or surgical intervention. Also known as a surgical loupe, it may be mounted onto ...
A personal protective device in the form of eyewear/glasses with clear lenses intended to be used to shield the eyes of healthcare staff from unnecessary exposure to primary and scattered radiation associated with diagnostic and therapeutic medical procedur...
A device in the form of flipper lenses (two lenses on either side of a rotatable stem) intended to be used for the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic accommodation disorders. It consists of binocular spherical plus/minus lenses that can quickly be flippe...
A sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless len...
A non-sterile ophthalmic lens intended to be placed on the cornea of a patient to improve visualization of the fundus and retinal structures by surgical staff using an ophthalmic microscope during vitreoretinal surgery. Also known as a vitrectomy sutureless...
A rigid-gas-permeable ophthalmic lens intended to be worn directly against the cornea of the eye for orthokeratology (Ortho-K), a procedure where the lens is worn for several hours, typically each night, to modify the curvature of the cornea as an alternati...
A rigid ophthalmic lens intended to be worn directly against the cornea of the eye to correct refractive vision conditions (e.g., myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia); it is designed to be removed prior to sleeping each night. The device is made of v...
A liquid substance intended to be used to prevent the occurrence of condensed vapour (fog) on the lens of an endoscopic instrument during treatment. It will typically be used on the lens of an endoscopic camera where the warmth from an enclosed body cavity ...
A liquid substance used to prevent the occurrence of condensed vapour (fog) on the lens of an endoscopic instrument during treatment. It will typically be used on the lens of an endoscopic camera where the warmth from an enclosed body cavity creates the con...
An ophthalmic lens intended to be used during binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy and/or slit lamp examination to focus reflected light from the fundus of the eye. The lens is available in a variety of sizes and optical powers. This is a reusable device.
A sterile, open-ended, non-optical circular band intended to be used to enhance the mechanical stability of a subluxated crystalline lens capsule in the presence of weak or absent supporting zonules. The device, commonly known as a capsular tension ring (CT...
A sterile solution intended to be used to rinse debris or chemical agents from contact lenses (soft or rigid) prior to insertion; it may be intended to be used during storage or heat disinfection of contact lenses, or to dilute other contact lens solutions ...
A very thin and flexible ophthalmic lens intended to be applied to the back of spectacle lenses to focus light to a focal point to help manage various vision conditions including aphakia (absence of the lens of the eye), myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia. I...
A mechanical ophthalmic device that is used during an ophthalmic examination; typically to determine a patient's prescription for glasses. It consists of two large, disk-like housings, joined together, that each contain a built-in paternoster works consisti...
A soft ophthalmic lens, typically made of a synthetic polymer/silicone, designed to be temporarily applied directly to the front surface of the eye (globe or cornea) to treat and manage non-refractive disorders such as cataract-removal wounds, corneal damag...