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Snow blindness and other eye problems during the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.
Balancing the risk of eye irritation from UV-C with infection from bioaerosols.
Medical memorials in Antarctica: a gazetteer of medical place-names.
Optical radiation and the eyes with special emphasis on children.
Eye problems in mountain and remote areas: prevention and onsite treatment--official recommendations…
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Neurofeedback in Visual Snow
Snow Properties and Its Modeling for Studying Gas Exchange Under the Simulated Avalanche Snow
Optimal Human Dose for GII.2 Norovirus (Snow Mountain) Challenge Studies
Modifying Virtual Reality Analgesia With Low-Dose Pain Medication
Splint Versus Non-splint Implant Impressions
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