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Fellow photographer Jonathan Torgovnik whom is currently exhibiting at Fovea gallery encountered a similar internal battle we photographers face when documenting victims of abuse.
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Fellow photographer Jonathan Torgovnik whom is currently exhibiting at Fovea gallery encountered a similar internal battle we photographers face when documenting victims of abuse.
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Fovea, Foveola - ae: a shallow depression with well-marked sides: a pit.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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Fovea: The center of the macula; gives the sharpest vision.
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We talked about BiPar and Fovea, which becomes our ophthalmology platform.
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With more than €1 billion of funds under management, Sofinnova Partners 'experienced team and hands-on approach in nurturing and supporting porfolio companies through to exit have created market leaders and multiplied revenues, from ladmark historical investments including Genentech and Biogen to more recent successes such as Actelion, Vistaprint, CoreValve and Fovea.
MMD Newswire: Press Release News Wire MMD Newswire 2010
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The Foveola, part of the Fovea, is the region of greatest sharpness of vision, containing about 15 thousand cones.
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The Foveola, part of the Fovea, is the region of greatest sharpness of vision, containing about 15 thousand cones.
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The Foveola, part of the Fovea, is the region of greatest sharpness of vision, containing about 15 thousand cones.
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The way we did not integrate BiPar, the way we did not integrate Fovea is a model actually of how Big Pharma will need to work in collaboration, not in domination, with smaller, more creative companies.
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