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  2. Allan Ray - Wikipedia

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    Allan Nathaniel Ray [1] (born June 17, 1984 [2]) is an American sports agent and former professional basketball player. [3] He played college basketball for four years at Villanova University . He played one season ( 2006–07 ) with the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association .

  3. United States Eye Injury Registry - Wikipedia

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    The United States Eye Injury Registry is an American national database of eye injuries. External links. Official website This page was last edited on 23 August ...

  4. Photic retinopathy - Wikipedia

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    Photic retinopathy is damage to the eye 's retina, particularly the macula, from prolonged exposure to solar radiation or other bright light, e.g., lasers or arc welders. The term includes solar, laser, and welder's retinopathy and is synonymous with retinal phototoxicity. [1] It usually occurs due to staring at the Sun, watching a solar ...

  5. NFL Says Ravens Linebacker Received 'Appropriate Care ... - AOL

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    The NFL has responded after Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy said he was "disappointed" by the medical care he received for an eye injury sustained at a road game in Kansas City, Mo..

  6. Chiefs trainer defends response to eye injury sustained by ...

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    Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder defended his medical staff's response to an eye injury sustained by Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy in last week's game, adding Friday that he also spoke with the ...

  7. List of University of Pennsylvania people - Wikipedia

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    Penn alumni are the current or past presidents of over one hundred universities and colleges including Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, Cornell University, University of California system, University of Texas system, Carnegie Mellon University, Northwestern University, Tulane University, Bowdoin College, and Williams College; and eight medical schools ...

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  9. Microwave burn - Wikipedia

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    The depth of penetration depends on the frequency of the microwaves and the tissue type. The Active Denial System ("pain ray") is a less-lethal directed energy weapon that employs a microwave beam at 95 GHz; a two-second burst of the 95 GHz focused beam heats the skin to a temperature of 130 °F (54 °C) at a depth of 1/64th of an inch (0.4 mm) and is claimed to cause skin pain without lasting ...