A PILOT STUDY TO DETERMINE IF INTRAOCULAR LENS CHOICE AT THE TIME OF CATARACT SURGERY HAS AN IMPACT ON PATIENT-REPORTED DRIVING HABITS

A pilot study to determine if intraocular lens choice at the time of cataract surgery has an impact on patient-reported driving habits

George HH Beiko1,2 1Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; 2Division of Ophthalmology, Department of Surgery, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, CanadaPurpose: To determine if intraocular lens (IOL) choice at the time of cataract surgery affects driving habits.Materials and methods: Pseudop

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Codon Deviation Coefficient: a novel measure for estimating codon usage bias and its statistical significance

Abstract Background Genetic mutation, selective pressure for translational efficiency and accuracy, level of gene expression, and protein function through natural selection are all PLACEMAT believed to lead to codon usage bias (CUB).Therefore, informative measurement of CUB is of fundamental importance to making inferences regarding gene function a

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