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Synonyms for LASIK

a refractive surgery procedure that reshapes the cornea

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Collaborative efforts between AEROCLO-sA, ORACLES, CLARIFY, LASIC, and NaFoLiCa are disseminated through a joint dedicated special issue on open-access Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics and Atmospheric Measurement Techniques journals, initiated in 2018 (www.atmos-chem-phys.net/special_issue978.html).
Lasic, "Spontaneous vesiculation and spontaneous liposomes," Journal of Liposome Research, vol.
Lasic, Ed., Medical Applications of Liposomes, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1998.
[55.] Lasic, D.D., Joannic, R., Keller, B.C., Frederik, P.M., and Auvray, L., Spontaneous vesiculation.
Late traumatic lasic flap loss during contact sport.
Lasic (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th International Dharmakirti Conference (Vienna, August 23-27, 2005)
Edited by ERNST STEINKEILNER, HELMUT KRASSER, and Horst LASIC. Part I: Critical Edition, with an Introduction by Ernst Steinkellner.
Bartol describes them as "a web of different images and ideas, language variants, generic models and dramatological explorations, so that we can only sketch its outlines rather than capture the whole richness of its poetics." Ana Lasic's play For Now, Nowhere--in which a character named Split is publishing a novel also called For Now, Nowhere with Sara, who is writing a novel called Escape, and Alona, who is writing a novel called Homecoming--evokes not only foreignness and migration, murder and suicide, but also a sorely unfocused individual suffering from identity problems and urban loneliness.
Well written by Aria Lasic and Burger, and beautifully paced, the film drops viewers into the emotional world of stage performers, who live in musty old hotels and never stop thrashing out the difference between "true emotion" and theatrical posing.