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Supplemental_Material – Supplemental material for “Cannot see? Use your strengths!” A randomized controlled trial of strengths intervention for improving self-esteem among visually impaired individuals
Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material for “Cannot see? Use your strengths!” A randomized controlled trial of strengths intervention for improving self-esteem among visually impaired individuals by Shinichiro Matsuguma, Motoko Kawashima, Fumiya Sano and Kazuo Tsubota in Clinical Rehabilitation</p
Randomized Controlled Study to Investigate the Effect of Topical Diquafosol Tetrasodium on Corneal Sensitivity in Short Tear Break-Up Time Dry Eye
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Diurnal variation of the proportion of number of subjects with low strip meniscometry (SM) value (< 4 mm).
The proportion was 52.8% upon awakening and 83.3% at 21:00, respectively, and gradually increased toward evening.</p
Spectacles with 50% blue light blocked lenses and spectral transmittance curve.
a: Spectacles with 50% blue light blocked lenses. b: Spectral transmittance curve.</p
Additional file 4: of Safety and efficacy of wiping lid margins with lid hygiene shampoo using the âeye brushâ, a novel lid hygiene item, in healthy subjects: a pilot study
Supplementary Table for Fig. 6, 7. (PDF 55 kb
Additional file 6: of Safety and efficacy of wiping lid margins with lid hygiene shampoo using the âeye brushâ, a novel lid hygiene item, in healthy subjects: a pilot study
Supplementary Table for Fig. 8b (PDF 50 kb
Additional file 2: of Safety and efficacy of wiping lid margins with lid hygiene shampoo using the âeye brushâ, a novel lid hygiene item, in healthy subjects: a pilot study
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Additional file 7: of Safety and efficacy of wiping lid margins with lid hygiene shampoo using the âeye brushâ, a novel lid hygiene item, in healthy subjects: a pilot study
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Strip meniscometry self-examination technique.
Strip meniscometry (SM) self-examination can be performed using a mirror (top). The length of the blue line (arrow) is regarded as the SM value in the eye (bottom).</p
Change from baseline of strip meniscometry.
Change from baseline of strip meniscometry.</p