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  • Dry Eye Analyzer Examination Results Image

    Dry Eye Analyzer Examination Results Image

     Support 7 ways of dry eye detection functions to provide reliable basis for clinical diagnosis. Automatically analyze break-up area, first and average break-up time for tear stability evaluation. Record a video of blinking process to observe the surface reflection pattern and dynamics of the. Step-by-Step Guided Exams to Support Staff Delegation Build Custom Exam Protocols to Fit Your Practice Needs Easily integrated into a variety of clinical environments. Delivers accurate, consistent results with low variation between users. Meibography. Quick, clear, and clinically powerful: The Crystal TEAR Report on the OCULUS Keratograph® 5M uncovers tear film issues, meibomian gland dysfunction, and inflammation at a glance – combining high-resolution imaging with patient-reported symptoms for a truly holistic dry eye assessment. . The TERA Dry Eye Imager is a multimodal platform purpose-built to detect, grade, and manage dry eye disease. Powered by robotic automation and high-resolution imaging, TERA standardizes capture, streamlines workflow, and delivers clear, actionable guidance for treatment and follow-up.

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  • Fiber Fiber Splicing Results

    Fiber Fiber Splicing Results

    Splicing allows you to restore or expand fiber networks while maintaining signal integrity. When done poorly, it can lead to significant signal degradation, network downtime, and costly rework. Fiber optics is the fastest and one of the safest ways to transmit information online. And because fiber optic cables carry light instead of. Fiber optic cable splicing involves joining two fiber optic cables together. This will typically be 250µm for bare fibers and 900µm for coated fibers.

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