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corneaTransparent front section of the vertebrate eye. The cornea is curved and behaves as a fixed lens, so that light entering the eye is partly focused before it reaches the lens. There are no blood vessels in the cornea and it relies on the fluid in the front chamber of the eye for nourishment. Further protection for the eye is provided by the conjunctiva. In humans, diseased or opaque parts may be replaced by grafts of corneal tissue from a donor.
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| Developed by German engineers, the Allegretto Wave system maintains the natural shape of patients' corneas, resulting in sharper vision both in daylight and dim conditions. Japanese researchers have repaired the corneas in four people whose vision had been nearly wiped out by eye disease. County Coroner's Office's questionable practice of harvesting - and selling - corneas from autopsied corpses. |
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