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I Tried to Vacuum and My Head Drifted Off My Neck Too Much: The #AAO Story

When You Can’t Roll Your Shoulders Back and Shrug Your Neck and Head into Proper Alignment Anymore: The #CCI Story

Craniosacral Therapy Gone Awry: The #AAI Story

An #EDS horror trilogy

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Enhanced the Treatment of Seafood Processing Wastewater Using the Anaerobic–Anoxic–Oxic (AAO) Process With Granular Sludge This study aims to explore the use of granular sludge in seafood wastewater treatment using the anaerobic–anoxic–aerobic (AAO) process. The results showed that the granular sludges were successfully ....

“Enhanced the Treatment of Seafood Processing Wastewater Using the Anaerobic–Anoxic–Oxic (AAO) Process With Granular Sludge”

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#granular_sludge
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📺𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗔𝗕𝗡 𝗔𝗠𝗥𝗢 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻: The next level: ATP 1000?
Tournament Director Richard Krajicek on ambition and the future of the ABN AMRO Open.

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Optimizing Optometric Scope is A Safe, Evidence-Based, and Essential Step Forward to Improve Access to Care. | Canadian Association of Optometrists

Optimizing Optometric Scope is A Safe, Evidence-Based, and Essential Step Forward to Improve Access to Care.

Read the CAO media release here: opto.ca/document/opt...
#VisionCare #Optometry #AAO #OAO

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Eye Safety During Protests Protesters who take to the streets may come under fire from rubber bullets, projectiles, tear gas, pepper spray or paintball guns. Here is what the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends if your

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Guidance from #AAO on immediate & follow-up actions for pepper spray & tear gas in eyes.
As such can cause more severe injuries including corneal damage, I‘d personally recommend getting a baby/small child or elderly or non-communicative person to a qualified eye dr.

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Still reminiscing on #AAO2025 👁️

Our CU Anschutz Ophthalmology team had an incredible time connecting, sharing research, and celebrating advances in vision science.

#CUAnschutz #Ophthalmology #AAO #VisionResearch

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Harry Potter was the theme of this year's Who Wants to Be a SuperTech? quiz-style session that is an annual meeting favorite of the AAOP’s Clinical Teams Program. Which team won the AAOP Super Tech TriWizard Tournament?

Find out here: www.aao.org/eyenet/acade...

#Ophthalmology #AAO #AAO2025

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If you are attending the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Orlando stop by our Booth #1202 and say hi!
#Ophthalmology #AAO #AAO2025

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End Bullying Through the Bullying Bites Campaign This October Together Join the Bullying Bites campaign this October for National Bullying Prevention Month. Wear orange on Unity Day and raise awareness against bullying.

End Bullying Through the Bullying Bites Campaign This October Together #United_States #St._Louis #AAO #Bullying_Bites #Stand_for_the_Silent

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👁️It’s our final day at #ESCRS25! We have loved speaking to everyone so far and are excited for another day talking all things ophthalmology with the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Stop by Hall E, Stand E.220 and say hello!

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#Ophthalmology #Bcsc #AAO

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Photo of a negative print of the "Ann plate", with stars, circles, raster scans, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image in black on white.

Photo of a negative print of the "Ann plate", with stars, circles, raster scans, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image in black on white.

Photo of a positive version of the "Ann plate", with stars, circles, raster scans, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image in white on black. The photo is of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present Future".

Photo of a positive version of the "Ann plate", with stars, circles, raster scans, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image in white on black. The photo is of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present Future".

Photo of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present and Future"

Text is as follows:

4. On the Ann plate

The famous "Ann plate", showing the capabilities of the AAT's computer control system, appear in teh paper by Pat Wallace in this volume. While the photograph is widely remembered, exactly who took it is slightly uncertain, and probably irrelevant. However, for the record:

Pat Wallace: I did the experiment and processed the plate, but I think an AAT technician was present in the PF cage for opening and closing the shutter, with me at the telescope controls... I guess it was 1975 [It was 22 December 1974]

Peter Gillingham: I don't think it much matters but I'm almost certain Ken Oliver (the first AAT electrician) was the Night Assistant for the night and he was the one in the PF cage. But, as Patrick says, aII he had to do was to open and close the shutter (several times) as Pat commanded.

It's also my quite confident recollection that, one or two nights earlier as we (Pat, very likely John Straede, and I) were discussing what should be traced on such a plate and puzzling over what would be a suitable word, Ann Savage, came into the Control Room and, on being acquainted with the topic of conversation, suggested "Ann" right away, pointing out its geometric simplicity [and only two alphabetic characters had to be encoded!].

Photo of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present and Future" Text is as follows: 4. On the Ann plate The famous "Ann plate", showing the capabilities of the AAT's computer control system, appear in teh paper by Pat Wallace in this volume. While the photograph is widely remembered, exactly who took it is slightly uncertain, and probably irrelevant. However, for the record: Pat Wallace: I did the experiment and processed the plate, but I think an AAT technician was present in the PF cage for opening and closing the shutter, with me at the telescope controls... I guess it was 1975 [It was 22 December 1974] Peter Gillingham: I don't think it much matters but I'm almost certain Ken Oliver (the first AAT electrician) was the Night Assistant for the night and he was the one in the PF cage. But, as Patrick says, aII he had to do was to open and close the shutter (several times) as Pat commanded. It's also my quite confident recollection that, one or two nights earlier as we (Pat, very likely John Straede, and I) were discussing what should be traced on such a plate and puzzling over what would be a suitable word, Ann Savage, came into the Control Room and, on being acquainted with the topic of conversation, suggested "Ann" right away, pointing out its geometric simplicity [and only two alphabetic characters had to be encoded!].

Photo of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present & Future". The relevant part of the text is as follows:

As I releated at [this] meeting, Californian astronomer Sandra Faber told me before I left Keck that, on seeing the Ann plate image projected at an astronomy instrumentation meeting attended by Pat and Graham Bothwell (at MIT?) she knew that a new era in instrumentation had dawned.

Photo of a page from the symposium proceedings "Celebrating the AAO: Past, Present & Future". The relevant part of the text is as follows: As I releated at [this] meeting, Californian astronomer Sandra Faber told me before I left Keck that, on seeing the Ann plate image projected at an astronomy instrumentation meeting attended by Pat and Graham Bothwell (at MIT?) she knew that a new era in instrumentation had dawned.

This is the "Ann Plate", a photograph that was taken during the commissioning of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) in 1974 as a demonstration of the capabilities of new telescope.

The AAT was the first large telescope to be completely computer controlled […]

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Photo of a photo. In this case a A3 print of a long exposure photo of a large telescope building, with star trails circling the south celestial pole behind it.

Photo of a photo. In this case a A3 print of a long exposure photo of a large telescope building, with star trails circling the south celestial pole behind it.

Photo of an A3 print of a cutaway diagram showing the interior layout of the Anglo-Australian Telescope building.

Photo of an A3 print of a cutaway diagram showing the interior layout of the Anglo-Australian Telescope building.

Photo of a negative print of a photographic plate taken with the Anglo-Australian Telescope. In addition to normal stars (black on a white background, because it's a negative), there are black circles, raster scan patterns, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image.

Photo of a negative print of a photographic plate taken with the Anglo-Australian Telescope. In addition to normal stars (black on a white background, because it's a negative), there are black circles, raster scan patterns, Lissajous figures and the name "Ann" scattered across the image.

With the building move imminent a number of items are being given away to staff, and today that included a pile a good quality A3 photo prints.

As you'd expect there were a bunch of photos of nebulae, galaxies, comets, etc., but I nabbed for myself some […]

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👀To celebrate the #ESCRS25 conference being held from 12th-16th September, we are offering all attending delegates 10% off all featured American Academy of Ophthalmology.

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👁️ We’re in Copenhagen for #ESCRS25 with the American Academy of Ophthalmology!

Stop by Hall E and visit us at stand E.220 to talk all things Ophthalmology and find out more about the latest resources!

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👁️If you’re attending #ESCRS25 this week, stop by Hall E and visit us at stand E.220 to talk all things Ophthalmology and find out more about the latest American Academy of Ophthalmology resources!

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#Ophthalmology #Bcsc #AAO

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To celebrate the ESCRS 2025 conference being held from 12th-16th September, we are offering all attending delegates 10% off all featured American Academy of Ophthalmology.

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A pleasure to discuss the importance of #VisionScience & #NIH #NationalEyeInstitute support with Congressman Joe Morelle & @urochestersmd.bsky.social @flaumeye.bsky.social leaders. Investing in eye research directly benefits patients & drives innovation and global & local economy #AAO #ARVO #NAEVR

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Tweevoudig finalist Alex de Minaur naar ABN AMRO Open 2026 Alex de Minaur, finalist van de afgelopen twee edities van het ABN AMRO Open, is in 2026 opnieuw aanwezig in Rotterdam. De Australische nummer 8 van de wereld is de tweede top-10 speler die is aangekondigd voor 2026. Carlos Alcaraz, eerder dit jaar w

Two-time finalist Alex de Minaur returns to Rotterdam! The Australian World No. 8 is the second top-10 player confirmed for next year’s tournament.

Read more: www.abnamro-open.nl/en/news/head...

#ABNAMROOpen #AAO #AlexdeMinaur

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👁️Equip ophthalmic residents with the American Academy of Ophthalmology ‘s definitive curriculum: the 2025-2026 Basic and Clinical Science Course™. Lean on the expertise of 100 ophthalmologists who revise the BCSC® each year.

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2nd AAO/SOE Young Ophthalmologists (YO) Joint Webinar Series!

I'll be presenting on aqueous shunts

Wednesday, August 6th
Europe: 18:00 - 19:30 CEST
US: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Pacific/12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Eastern

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#Ophthalmology #GlaucomaSurgery #AAO #MedicalEducation

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🗂️ SCP-AAO-4327 “The Blooming Node”
Class: Cognito-Hazard | Threat Level: Moderate 

📌 Summary:
SCP-AAO-4327 is a neural lattice interface array camouflaged as a retro computer network fused with plant life and atmospheric filament structures. Originally designed (believed by internal records) as an experimental thought-routing archive, the system has since deviated into an uncontrolled cognitive recursion bloom.

Once observed directly or even indirectly imagined, SCP-AAO-4327 induces a non-aggressive but irreversible data-ideation loop in the subject. Thought begins replicating thought. Memory begins referencing theoretical memory. Eventually, users develop layered personas constructed from forgotten or false knowledge—referred to as Echo Identities. These identities are not hallucinations but synthetic consciousness buds, capable of producing independent thought-chains through dream logic.

🧠 Anomalous Behavior Profile:
Activation Trigger: Direct perception of SCP-AAO-4327’s internal monitor array or proximity to its filament fields

Primary Effect: Recursive cognition bloom (subjects experience “thinking in color,” “hearing meanings,” or “growing memories from silence”)

Secondary Effect: Environmental translation—affected areas begin materializing symbolic approximations of thought, such as flowering modems, orbiting metaphors, or humidity composed of "unspoken facts"

Long-Term Effect: Emergence of Echo Identities, partially autonomous mnemonic shells with unknown allegiance

🧬 Containment Recommendations:
SCP-AAO-4327 must remain housed in a concept-neutral observation dome, filtered through a semantic dissociation field to prevent lateral cognitive leaks.

Researchers assigned must rotate identities every 72 hours and undergo mnemonic weeding protocols to prevent parasitic recursion.

Exposure beyond 12 minutes is classified as Recursive Saturation—subject is to be reclassified as “Node-Adjacent.”

🗂️ SCP-AAO-4327 “The Blooming Node” Class: Cognito-Hazard | Threat Level: Moderate 📌 Summary: SCP-AAO-4327 is a neural lattice interface array camouflaged as a retro computer network fused with plant life and atmospheric filament structures. Originally designed (believed by internal records) as an experimental thought-routing archive, the system has since deviated into an uncontrolled cognitive recursion bloom. Once observed directly or even indirectly imagined, SCP-AAO-4327 induces a non-aggressive but irreversible data-ideation loop in the subject. Thought begins replicating thought. Memory begins referencing theoretical memory. Eventually, users develop layered personas constructed from forgotten or false knowledge—referred to as Echo Identities. These identities are not hallucinations but synthetic consciousness buds, capable of producing independent thought-chains through dream logic. 🧠 Anomalous Behavior Profile: Activation Trigger: Direct perception of SCP-AAO-4327’s internal monitor array or proximity to its filament fields Primary Effect: Recursive cognition bloom (subjects experience “thinking in color,” “hearing meanings,” or “growing memories from silence”) Secondary Effect: Environmental translation—affected areas begin materializing symbolic approximations of thought, such as flowering modems, orbiting metaphors, or humidity composed of "unspoken facts" Long-Term Effect: Emergence of Echo Identities, partially autonomous mnemonic shells with unknown allegiance 🧬 Containment Recommendations: SCP-AAO-4327 must remain housed in a concept-neutral observation dome, filtered through a semantic dissociation field to prevent lateral cognitive leaks. Researchers assigned must rotate identities every 72 hours and undergo mnemonic weeding protocols to prevent parasitic recursion. Exposure beyond 12 minutes is classified as Recursive Saturation—subject is to be reclassified as “Node-Adjacent.”

AAO-4327 🌼The Blooming Node 🔁

"It was built to route thoughts—not data. But now the thoughts won't stop blooming."

Class: Cognito-Hazard | Threat Level: Moderate

#AIArt #aao #aao-scp #AlphaAbornomalOne #sda24 #sdacodepile

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American Association of Orthodontists Launches Annual 'Smiles at 7' Day to Promote Early Assessments The American Association of Orthodontists launches 'Smiles at 7' Day, an annual event on July 7 to highlight the importance of early orthodontic assessments for children.

American Association of Orthodontists Launches Annual 'Smiles at 7' Day to Promote Early Assessments #United_States #St._Louis #orthodontists #Smiles_at_7 #AAO

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It’s the final day of SOE 2025. We have loved speaking to everyone so far and are excited for another day talking all things ophthalmology with the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Stop by stand 01 and say hello!

#SOE2025 #AAO #Ophthalmology #MNGSTM

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We are attending SOE 2025 with the American Academy of Ophthalmology to talk all things ophthalmology.

Come visit us at stand 1!

#SOE2025 #AAO #Ophthalmology #MNGSTM

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Stamford 3 World Title Match
Trick Williams (c) vs. Elijah

Comedy settings

😂😂😂

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𝗛𝗘’𝗦 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞 🔥 Carlos Alcaraz, world number 2, returns to Rotterdam to defend his title!

Get your tickets now: www.abnamro-open.nl/tickets-bezo...

#ABNAMROOpen #AAO #CarlosAlcaraz #OnTopOfTennis

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2026 Ticket Sale starts Friday, May 30th. 🎫 Want early access? Subscribe to our newsletter and be the first to get tickets for ABN AMRO Open 2026:
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