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    University teachers' conceptions of their current and ideal intermediate assessment: an A+ is good, but speaking your mind is better by Day, Indira N. Z., van Blankenstein, F. M., Westenberg, P. M., Admiraal, W. F.

    “…Assessment in higher education with a transformational instead of a reproductive purpose can be a powerful way of supporting student learning. Since university…”
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    Teacher and student perceptions of intermediate assessment in higher education by Day, Indira N. Z., van Blankenstein, F. M., Westenberg, P. Michiel, Admiraal, W. F.

    Published in Educational studies (08-08-2018)
    “…Universities introduce intermediate assessment because it is understood to have positive effects on student behaviour and achievement. Yet, how intermediate…”
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    Retinal hemorrhage thresholds for Q-switched neodymium-yag laser exposures by BLANKENSTEIN, M. F, ZUCLICH, J, ALLEN, R. G, DAVIS, H, THOMAS, S. J, HARRISON, R. F

    “…Thresholds for retinal vitreal and contained hemorrhages were determined for 1064 nm laser light at 30-nsec and 4-nsec pulsewidths. Rhesus monkeys received…”
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    Additivity and repair of actinic retinal lesions by Griess, G A, Blankenstein, M F

    “…Extensive exposures to light of intensities insufficient to produce thermal damage can still result in retinal damage via nonthermal mechanisms. In this work,…”
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    Approximate visual axis projection for the rhesus monkey using a funduscope and alignment laser by Blankenstein, M F, Previc, F H

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1985)
    “…A technique was designed to align the rhesus monkey visual axis with a predetermined fixation point on a visual stimulus screen using a helium-neon laser and…”
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    Corneal damage induced by pulsed CO2 laser radiation by Zuclich, J A, Blankenstein, M F, Thomas, S J, Harrison, R F

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-12-1984)
    “…Corneal damage thresholds were determined in Dutch Belted rabbits following CO2 laser radiation with pulse widths of 1.7, 25 and 250 ns. The threshold values…”
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    Ocular effects of pulsed Nd laser radiation: variation of threshold with pulsewidth by Allen, R G, Thomas, S J, Harrison, R F, Zuclich, J A, Blankenstein, M F

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-11-1985)
    “…This study of retinal damage thresholds in the rhesus monkey eye investigated the effects of Nd:YAG laser radiation at four pulsewidths; 4, 30, and 200 ns, and…”
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    Visual evoked potential correlates of laser flashblindness in rhesus monkeys. I: Argon laser flashes by PREVIC, F. H, BLANKENSTEIN, M. F, GARCIA, P. V, ALLEN, R. G

    “…The visual evoked potential (VEP) in four rhesus monkeys was used to assess the transient loss of visual function resulting from single 100-ms argon laser…”
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    Multiple-pulse laser retinal damage thresholds by Griess, G A, Blankenstein, M F

    “…The additivity from multiple exposures of the retina to laser light sources is investigated with regard to empirical and theoretical models. Prior data…”
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    Visual evoked potential correlates of laser flashblindness in rhesus monkeys. II. Doubled-neodymium laser flashes by Previc, F H, Allen, R G, Blankenstein, M F

    “…The effects of Q-switched (20-ns) doubled-neodymium (Nd-2) laser flashes upon the visual evoked potential (VEP) of two rhesus monkeys were studied and compared…”
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