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Rose K Lenses for Keratoconus
Pur po se: To report our results with Rose K contact lenses in patients with keratoconus.
Ma te ri al and Met hod: Thirty one eyes of 17 patients with keratoconus were fitted with Rose K contact lens (CL) in the Cornea
Department at the Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital between March 2011 and June 2011. The demographic characteristics,
values of refraction, best spectacle-corrected visual acuity, corneal topography of patients, CL parameters and visual acuity with the CL
were evaluated.
Re sults: Thirty one eyes of 17 patients with keratoconus were fitted with Rose-K contact lenses. Seven patients were male and 10
patients were female, the mean age was 24.59±7.28 years. The mean spherical refractive power was -4.96±3.17 diopters (range: from
-0.25 to -11.75) and mean cylinder was -3.47±1.44 diopters (range: from -1 to -6.5). The mean base curve of the lenses was 6.94 ±
0.49 mm and the mean power was -6.02±3.79 diopters. All patients were successfully fitted with the CL. Significant increase in visual
acuity was obtained with Rose K lens compared to best-corrected spectacle visual acuity.
Dis cus si on: Significant increase in visual acuity can be obtained with Rose K contact lenses in patients with keratoconus. The quality
and the quantity of vision are far better with CL than with spectacle correction. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2012; 42: 88-90
Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts
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Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster
K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971
Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303
K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971
Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303
K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan
Verdière Raoul. K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 42, fasc. 1, 1973. pp. 279-280
Introduction to financial sector development in the Pacific Rim
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Rose, K L, VX64289
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/414293Surname: ROSE. Given Name(s) or Initials: K L. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX64289. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16417.233482
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Mendoza (John and Rose) interview
Tape recorded interview of Seattle Filipino couple Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza. The couple recall their immigration to the U.S. and settlement in Seattle. Mr. Mendoza arrived alone in 1927. The Mendozas were married in 1935. Mrs. Mendoza was a registered nurse when she arrived and settled in Montana but could not be licensed in Montana. They moved to Seattle in 1942, and Mr. Mendoza got a War Department job. Thereafter he worked for the federal government until 1959.
Subject timestamps: (00:00) general introduction to the Mendozas, (1:30) [John] 1927 immigration to U.S. to further his education at the University of Montana, (5:00) working in Alaska for canneries in 1930s was by contract, earned about $350 for the entire season (April-September), (6:30) [Rose] 1935 immigration to U.S. to meet John in Montana, (8:55) worked as a registered nurse in the Philppines, (9:20) [Rose] struggles earning a living in U.S., difficulties obtaining work and getting licensed in the U.S. as a nurse, (11:15) stayed in Missoula, Montana until move to Seattle in 1942, (11:55) [John and Rose] John found work in Seattle at the War Department in 1942 until retirement in 1969 [tape stop], (13:35) [John and Rose] problems encountered in Seattle with finding housing, bought a house in Montana but had to put the house in their daughter's name with guardianship because they were not citizens, (17:55) [Rose] discrimination encountered in Seattle in 1950, Mendoza's children were discriminated against (20:45) [Rose] failed property negotiations in 1960 to build a nursing home for Filipino seniors, desire to help elder Filipinos, (24:00) [Rose] experiences in Montana, stayed to themselves in Montana (25:00) experience at a dance in Montana, (25:30) [Rose] discussion of Filipino community in the Northwest, [Cannery Workers Union] Local 37 collection of money and spending of money, purchase of a building in 1972, (30:05) established Seattle Filipino community support for new immigrants, (30:50) Discussion of issues with leadership in Filipino community, (33:30) [Rose] issues with leadership in Filipino community, interviewer issues with getting Navarro and community leaders to contribute to Filipino histories, (35:35) [Rose and John] Local Union 37 leaders are focused on paying off the recent building purchase, (36:25) [John] responsibilities as the auditor for Filipino community funds, (39:25) [John] bingo and profits in the Filipino community, (41:10) [John] solvency of Filipino community organization, (41:55) [John] discussion of pictures and manuscripts or writing from Filipinos, (43:40) [John] 1927-1930 worked in Alaskan canneries, (44:40) [Ruth] discussion of pictures and writings of her father [tape stop], further picture discussion, [abrupt tape stop].
Some background noise, interview ends abruptly.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number.1 sound cassette, analog, stere
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