:: : If it's an in-vitro study, then the filtering effects of the lens and vitreous humor will probably not have been accounted for.
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"' Vitreous floaters "' deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's normally transparent vitreous humor which can obstruct vision.
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Eventually the band reunited again as Vitreous Humor with Rice back in the fold; the band released one more album in 1998-the odds-and-sods " Posthumous ".
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The analysis of the vitreous humor of the eye revealed an alcohol level of 1 . 73 grams per 1, 000 grams ( one liter ).
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When the excess oxygen environment is removed, the blood vessels rapidly begin forming again and grow into the vitreous humor of the eye from the retina.
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Blood vessels can also bleed into the vitreous humor _ the clear, jellylike substance that makes up the center of the eye _ and cause vision loss.
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By blocking VEGF, inhibitors can cause regression of the abnormal blood vessels in the retina and improve vision when injected directly into the vitreous humor of the eye.
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This, in turn may stimulate release of nutrients from pecten oculi to retina, via vitreous humor; it is plausible as bird retina is devoid of its own blood vessels.
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The human measurements came from vitreous humor that leaked out during surgery, and so was thought to be too contaminated to be a good measure of the liquid in glaucoma patients.
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Bascom Palmer Research Investigators established the clinical value of vitrectomy ( removal of the vitreous humor ) to treat retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, infectious diseases of the eye and severe ocular trauma.