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Why did the use of intermittent positive-pressure breathing decline in the 1980s?
Intraocular Pressure
The fluid pressure inside the eye, important for maintaining eye shape and proper function; abnormalities can indicate glaucoma.
Aqueous Produced
Refers to the production of aqueous humor, a clear fluid in the eye that maintains eye pressure and provides nutrients to avascular areas.
Anterior Chamber
The fluid-filled space between the cornea and the iris in the eye, playing a key role in maintaining intraocular pressure.
Corneal Light Reflex
The reflection of light off the cornea of the eye, used to assess the balance and alignment of the eyes.
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