- Bicknell,
Louise (July 2011). "Loss of the BMP antagonist, SMOC-1,
causes Ophthalmo-acromelic (Waardenburg Anophthalmia)
syndrome in
humans and mice". PLOS...
-
subspecialisation The Gr****
roots of the word
ophthalmology are ὀφθαλμός (
ophthalmos, "eye") and -λoγία (-logia, "study, discourse"), i.e., "the
study of eyes"...
- des'at'
deich *déḱm̥ "ten" աչք ačʻkʻ "eye" eye ( ← OE ēge)
oculus ὀφθαλμός
ophthalmós Avestan 𐬀𐬱𐬌 (aši, “eyes”) अक्षि akṣi око oko (archaic) *H₃okʷ- "to...
- eye.
Ancient Gr****
authors frequently mentioned the ὀφθαλμὸς βάσκανος (
ophthalmòs báskanos; evil eye). As
widely do****ented in
archaeologic findings and...
-
Microphthalmia (Gr****: μικρός, mikros, 'small', ὀφθαλμός,
ophthalmos, 'eye'), also
referred as microphthalmos, is a
developmental disorder of the eye in...
- ophthalmoscopes. The word
ophthalmoscopy (/ˌɒfθælˈmɒskəpi/) uses
combining forms of
ophthalmo- + -scopy,
yielding "viewing the eye". The word
funduscopy (/fʌnˈdʌskəpi/)...
-
derives from Gr**** νῶτον (nōton),
meaning "back", and Gr**** ὀφθαλμός (
ophthalmos),
meaning "eye".
Notophthalmus species are East
American newts similar...
- The name
comes from the Gr****
words σκόπελος (skópelos) and ὀφθαλμός (
ophthalmós) "eye",
where σκόπελος
would mean
according to
Liddell &
Scott "lookout...
-
Michael (1938), "Aniseikonia: A
Study of 836
Patients Examined with the
Ophthalmo-Eikonometer",
Trans Am
Ophthalmol Soc., vol. 36, pp. 234–67, PMC 1315746...
- name
comes from
Ancient Gr**** ἀν- (an-),
meaning "lack", and ὀφθαλμός (
ophthalmós),
meaning "eye". The
species exhibits no
notable characteristics, such...