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iris diaphragm
noun
An adjustable diaphragm by which the diameter of an approximately circular opening may be controlled, as for regulating the aperture of a lens; it consists of a number of movable thin curved plates fastened at regular intervals around the inside of a ring, the positions of which are simultaneously adjusted by a single knob on the outside of the lens. It is used in cameras and microscopes.
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It resembles a small searchlight but usually has shutters, an iris diaphragm, and adjustable lenses to shape the projected light.
We found similar results when spatially filtering out the second order mode with an iris diaphragm after expansion of the laser beam.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Morcher 96F iris diaphragm implantation to manage small defects of the human iris.
Using a novel compression apparatus that constricts like an iris diaphragm, low density collagen gels were compressed to yield a permanently densified, highly aligned collagen material.
With a new optimisation criterion, an optical image preprocessing and an iris diaphragm, the extraction is achieved with a negligible reaction time in comparison with the target tracking.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Morcher 50F iris diaphragm implantation to manage moderate to large defects of the human iris.
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To evaluate the safety and efficacy of several different Morcher iris diaphragms in the treatment of partial or complete aniridia.
The anterior shift of the lens-iris diaphragm was able to cause myopia [ 12].
The impact is primarily absorbed by the lens-iris diaphragm and the vitreous base.
Persistent fetal vasculature and retrolental fibrotic membranes may push the lens-iris diaphragm forward and compromise the angle structure.
In such patients, the primary mechanism is anterior dislocation of lens-iris diaphragm resulted from pupillary or cilliary blockage [ 1– 5].
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