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  • ...tic stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta. However, not all patients with Shone's Syndrome will have all four lesions. The exact cause of Shone's Syndrome is unknown. It is believed to be a result of abnormal developmen
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  • ...ed the condition in 1963, the syndrome is also known as Shone's Complex or Shone's Anomaly. Shone Syndrome involves four primary defects: [[parachute mitral valve]], [[subao
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  • |name = Dallas Shone Dallas Shone is a male [[healthcare provider]] that graduated from [[Other]] class of 19
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  • ...tic stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta. However, not all patients with Shone's Syndrome will have all four lesions. The exact cause of Shone's Syndrome is unknown. It is believed to be a result of abnormal developmen
    2 KB (280 words) - 15:29, 25 February 2024
  • ...ed the condition in 1963, the syndrome is also known as Shone's Complex or Shone's Anomaly. Shone Syndrome involves four primary defects: [[parachute mitral valve]], [[subao
    2 KB (262 words) - 16:30, 2 March 2024
  • |name = Dallas Shone Dallas Shone is a male [[healthcare provider]] that graduated from [[Other]] class of 19
    1 KB (137 words) - 16:01, 9 December 2021
  • ...que that uses near-infrared light to probe tissue properties. The light is shone into the body, and the way it scatters and is absorbed provides information ...is the use of near-infrared light to probe tissue properties. The light is shone into the body, and the way it scatters and is absorbed provides information
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  • ...e that uses near-infrared light to create images of the body. The light is shone into the body and the scattered light is measured on the surface of the bod ...es of DOT are based on the interaction of light with tissue. When light is shone into the body, it is scattered and absorbed by the tissue. The scattered li
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  • ...nstriction, leading to an apparent dilation in comparison to when light is shone on the unaffected eye. This phenomenon occurs due to a relative decrease in
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  • ...allenges of competing on the global stage, Vriesde's dedication and talent shone through, particularly at the World Championships. ...Her achievements have not only brought her personal acclaim but have also shone a spotlight on Suriname, proving that athletes from all nations, regardless
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  • ...vessels in the retina become visible as dark lines when a bright light is shone into the eye. This effect is caused by the shadow cast by the blood vessels ...of the shadow cast by blood vessels onto the retina when a bright light is shone into the eye. The blood vessels become visible as dark lines against the il
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  • ...device called a [[retinoscope]], which emits a beam of light. The light is shone into the patient's eye and the reflection, or reflex, is observed. The dire
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  • ...s Gunn phenomenon is an abnormal [[pupillary light reflex]]. When light is shone into the affected eye, the pupil may dilate instead of constricting. This i
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  • ...ight reflex, which is the constriction of both pupils in response to light shone in one eye. This reflex is mediated by the [[Edinger-Westphal nucleus]], wh
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  • ...[[17th century]] [[chemist]] [[Robert Boyle]] to describe substances that shone in the dark without burning. Boyle was fascinated by the phenomenon and con
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  • ...is a simple, non-invasive procedure performed in a dark room. The light is shone onto the area of the skin in question, and the dermatologist observes the c
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  • ...troduced into the body and accumulate in the targeted cells. When light is shone on these nanoparticles, they absorb the light and convert it into heat. Thi
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  • ...hese challenges, Steele's competence, dedication, and leadership qualities shone through.
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  • ...ate 1980s. Her elegance, strength, and motherly love for her house members shone through, making her a beloved figure both within and outside the LGBTQ comm
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  • ...alized in the middle and long distances, where his endurance and technique shone. His most notable achievement came in 1975 when he won the World Allround S
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  • ...affected by the doping scandal, her achievements and the moments when she shone on the international stage remain a part of Uzbekistan's gymnastics history
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  • ...il shows a lesser degree of constriction or even dilates when the light is shone directly into it, compared to the unaffected eye.
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  • ...that is sensitive to specific ions. When light of a certain wavelength is shone onto the semiconductor surface, it generates a photocurrent that is modulat
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