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The sustained effect (12 months) of a single-dose vectored thermal pulsation procedure for meibomian gland dysfunction and evaporative dry eye
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Blackie CA
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Coleman
CA
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Holl
,
EJ
Published 2016-07-01
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Power logics of consumers’ gendered (in)justices: reading reproductive health interventions through the transformative gender justice framework
by
Coleman
,
C.A
,
Hein, W.
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Ourahmoune, N.
,
Steinfield, L.A
,
Tuncay Zayer, L.
Published 2019
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A single vectored thermal pulsation treatment for meibomian gland dysfunction increases mean comfortable contact lens wearing time by approximately 4 hours per day
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Blackie CA
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Coleman
CA
,
Nichols KK
,
Jones L
,
Chen PQ
,
Melton R
,
Kading DL
,
O'Dell LE
,
Srinivasan S
Published 2018-01-01
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Transformative intersectionality: Moving business towards a critical praxis
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Brace-Govan, J.
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Coleman
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C.A
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Harrison, R.L
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Hein, W.
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Ourahmoune, N.
,
Sanghvi, M.
,
Steinfield, L.
,
Zayer, L.T
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