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It can be used to describe a vision or perspective that is not permanent and may change over time. Example: "The company's temporary vision for the next quarter focuses on increasing customer engagement through social media."
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According to Balpa, a laser beamed into the cockpit can result in temporary vision loss, a persistent after-image or glare, all of which can endanger the flight.
According to the association, a laser can result in temporary vision loss associated with flash blindness, a "visual interference that persists after the source of illumination has been removed"; an after-image, an "image left in the visual field after exposure to a bright light"; and glare.
Temporary vision changes have occurred after foam and liquid sclerotherapy, with foam, these are always transient.
It has been reported that an 'overdosage' of Thiabendazole may be associated with psychic alterations and temporary vision disturbance [59].
Pepper spray can cause such health effects as trouble breathing, asthma attacks and temporary vision loss, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
This induces discomfort [ 8], temporary vision reduction [ 4], and risk of infection [ 9].
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Last, objective data on visual acuity (e.g., 20/20 scale measurements) were not available for all case-patients; because some degree of temporary, minor vision loss is not unusual after any invasive ocular procedure (P. Dugel, pers. comm)., we relied on the clinical judgment of treating ophthalmologists to define atypical postprocedural vision loss.
Other possible adverse effects include drowsiness, temporary blurring of vision and, infrequently, disorientation, memory loss, restlessness, dizziness and hallucinations.
Nevertheless, "pilots are reporting spotty vision, temporary blindness — which could be a problem, of course, if you're trying to land an aircraft".
There may be temporary loss of vision, or all objects may appear red; this latter condition is known as "red-out".
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) occur before stroke in 20 percent of patients and consist of sudden onset of one or more of the following symptoms: temporary loss of vision in one eye, unilateral numbness, temporary loss of speech or slurred speech, and localized weakness of an arm or leg.
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