Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Situated within the eye—that is, within the eyeball.
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Examples
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Think about it, he didn't shoot Avatar until the right 3D technology (variable intra-ocular distance) was available.
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But a new generation of intra-ocular lenses can automatically refocus on near and intermediate distances.
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As he was one of those who enabled the invention, production and distribution of an intra-ocular lens and was a prominent businessman himself before going on to medical school later in life, Sen. Coburn can rapidly see through the "spin" and deception that often pervades policy-making and spending on domestic and international issues.
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This material became the basis of intra-ocular lenses, revolutionizing postwar cataract surgery.
Blank Slate Special Report: Crisis CreativityCrisis Creativity Edward Tenner 2006
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The Minister was given a donation of 500 intra-ocular lenses for cataract patients by the Fred Hollows Foundation.
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When I turned forty in 1986, a routine eye check had revealed I was suffering from glaucoma, or more technically - intra-ocular hypertension.
The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997
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With intra-ocular infection, a much stronger action is achieved with a much smaller quantity of bacilli.
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Baumgarten of Tübingen and I now use the intra-ocular infection method to determine the degree of artificially achieved tuberculosis immunity in my cattle.
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With my assistant, Dr. Römer, I have found that intra-ocular infection is the most effective.
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As regards my methods, I test the disease-causing energy in cattle in three ways: through infection from the subcutaneous tissue, through intravenous injection of the emulsified tuberculosis virus, and through intra-ocular infection.
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