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seb-boo · 3 months
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On the one hand, I think I'm the kind of a guy who respects team decisions, but on the other hand, probably not. Mark is not the one that deserved it at the time...
Sebastian Vettel discusses his relationship with Mark Webber at the 2013 Chinese GP Press Conference.
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-very softly- oh., china - april 11, 2013 📷 mark thompson / getty
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kingy9898 · 5 months
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Myopia Research - Wealth, Locations, Demographics
Types of people, location and wealth.
Most common in Asia
Most common in ages 20 - 29 & over 70s
Main reason Myopia is common in Asia is due to educational pressure and environments
Location & Demographics
Myopia prevalence remains higher in Asia (60%) compared with Europe (40%) using cycloplegic refraction examinations. Studies reporting on non-cycloplegic measurements show exceptionally high myopia prevalence rates in school children in East Asia (73%), and high rates in North America (42%)
The recent myopia boom is attributed primarily to the educational pressure in Asian countries, which prompts children to read for long hours, often under poor lighting and on computer screens. This practice severely limits the time spent outdoors and reduces exposure to sunlight and far vision.
We identified 49 eligible population-based studies including 210,512 individuals aged 0 to 96 years reporting the prevalence of myopia from 16 Asian countries or regions. The pooled prevalence estimate of myopia was highest at 47.3% (95% confidence interval [CI], 19.3, 75.2) in Asians aged 20 to 29 years. There was a U-shaped relationship between year of birth and myopia prevalence. The cohort effect especially marked in urban Asian communities such as Singapore and South Korea. The prevalence of myopia of 36.3% (95%CI 27.6, 45.0) was higher in adults aged more than 70 years compared with middle-aged adults, which revealed nuclear cataract-myopia shifts.
This is a snapshot of the rate of myopia seen in children based on recent studies. (Right). More recent studies indicate that myopic macular degeneration is becoming a serious ocular health issue, where it has been reported one of the major causes of permanent blindness in Rotterdam11, Copenhagen12, China13, Chinese Taipei14, and Japan15.
Hong Kong - 62%
Singapore - 53%
China - 47%
USA - 42%
Australia - 31%
UK - 23%
Chile - 17%
South Africa - 10%
Iran - 8%
In the United States, about 40% of adults are short-sighted, up from 25% in 1971. Rates have similarly soared in the UK. But their situation pales in comparison with that of teens and young adults in South Korea, Taiwan and mainland China, whose prevalence rates are between 84% and 97%. If current trends continue, half the world's population will be short-sighted by 2050. And the problem seems to be spreading at a faster rate than ever.
East Asia’s high levels of childhood myopia, also known as nearsightedness, has long been a mystery: It affects as many as 90% of urban 18-year-olds. Researchers have identified possible causes including intensive studying, less time spent outside—even the Chinese language itself. And now a new study has made the mystery even stranger.
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“We could not explain much of the large variation in prevalence of clinically significant myopia between middle income Shaanxi and low-income Gansu,” the researchers concluded in the study, this week in the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
What exactly is it about life in more rural areas that protects children against myopia? The use of blackboards is one possibility, according to the study. In lower-income schools, students own fewer books and are more likely to use blackboards in the classroom, which appeared to have a “protective effect” against myopia, possibly because they require more focusing at a distance.
“It’s amazing that we’ve accepted such huge numbers of people having a condition that requires correction in order for them to perform normally,” he said. “We’re so good at correcting myopia with glasses, contacts, or laser surgery, we’ve come to think of it as simply an optical inconvenience.”
In many countries, however, nothing could be further from the truth, said Nathan G. Congdon, MD, MPH, at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China. “In China, only 20% of children who need glasses actually have them, in part, because parents and authorities worry that glasses will harm children’s vision. Providing spectacles for kids not only helps their vision, but we’ve also found that it has a significant impact on their educational outcomes,” he said.
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joyfullyposhing · 11 months
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peterparker366-blog · 7 years
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Global Borosilicate Glass Market 2017 Research, Analysis, Trends, Growth, Share and Industry Forecast : Schott,Corning,Kavalier,Duran,De Dietrich
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2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Borosilicate Glass17 2.1 Raw Material and Suppliers17 2.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure Analysis of Borosilicate Glass19 2.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Borosilicate Glass20 2.4 Industry Chain Structure of Borosilicate Glass21 3 Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis of Borosilicate Glass22 3.1 Capacity and Commercial Production Date of Global Borosilicate Glass Major Manufacturers in 201622 3.2 Manufacturing Plants Distribution of Global Borosilicate Glass Major Manufacturers in 201623 3.3 R&D Status and Technology Source of Global Borosilicate Glass Major Manufacturers in 201623 3.4 Product Type Analysis of Global Borosilicate Glass Major Manufacturers in 201625
4 Global and China Borosilicate Glass Overall Production Overview27 4.1 Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue by Regions27 4.1.1 Global Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201627 4.1.2 China Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201627 4.1.3 Europe Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201628 4.1.4 USA Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201628 4.1.5 Japan Capacity, Production, Price, Cost, Revenue of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201629 4.2 Global and Major Regions Capacity, Production, Revenue and Growth Rate of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201630 4.2.1 Global and Major Regions Capacity, Production, Revenue and Growth Rate of Borosilicate Glass Tubes 2011-201630 4.2.2 Global Borosilicate Glass Capacity Analysis (Company Segment)38 4.3 Production Analysis40 4.4 Ex-Factory Price Analysis42 4.4.1 2011-2016 Global and China Borosilicate Glass Ex-Factory Price42 4.4.2 2016 Borosilicate Glass Ex-Factory Price Analysis (Company Segment)44
5 Borosilicate Glass Regional Market Analysis45 5.1 China Borosilicate Glass Market Analysis45 5.1.1 China 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Supply, Import, Export, Consumption Analysis45 5.1.2 China 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Sales Price Analysis46 5.2 Europe Borosilicate Glass Market Analysis46 5.2.1 Europe 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Supply, Import, Export, Consumption Analysis46 5.2.2 Europe 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Sales Price Analysis47 5.3 USA Borosilicate Glass Market Analysis47 5.3.1 USA 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Supply, Import, Export, Consumption Analysis47 5.3.2 USA 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Sales Price Analysis48 5.4 Japan Borosilicate Glass Market Analysis48 5.4.1 Japan 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Supply, Import, Export, Consumption Analysis48 5.4.2 Japan 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Sales Price Analysis49
6 Global 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Segment Market Analysis (by Type)50 6.1 Global 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Sales by Type50 6.2 Different Types Borosilicate Glass Product Interview Price Analysis51 6.3 Different Types Borosilicate Glass Product Driving Factors Analysis51 6.3.1 High Borosilicate Glass Tubes Growth Driving Factor Analysis51 6.3.2 Medium Borosilicate Glass Tubes Growth Driving Factor Analysis51
7 Global 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Segment Market Analysis (by Application)52 7.1 Global 2011-2016 Borosilicate Glass Consumption by Application52 7.2 Different Application Borosilicate Glass Price Analysis55 7.3 Different Application Borosilicate Glass Product Driving Factors Analysis56 7.3.1 Solar Energy Tubes Borosilicate Glass Growth Driving Factor Analysis56 7.3.2 Laboratory Apparatus Borosilicate Glass Growth Driving Factor Analysis56 7.3.3 Heat Glassware Borosilicate Glass Growth Driving Factor Analysis56 7.3.4 Chemical Tubes Borosilicate Glass Growth Driving Factor Analysis57 7.3.5 Pharmaceutical Packaging Borosilicate Glass Growth Driving Factor Analysis57
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azizasoccer-blog · 11 years
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Chinnaaa!!!
First few days were awesome! Going to Heifei school today AHHH nervousss.
Wish me luck~!
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seb-boo · 3 months
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Sebastian Vettel's press conference was the only place to be in the Shanghai Paddock on Thursday. Even winning his third world title didn't bring the crowds out like this. So some of you were queueing from nine o'clock onwards this morning to get the front seats?
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seb-boo · 3 months
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I think I said enough. Bottom line is that I was racing, I was faster, I passed him, I won.
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seb-boo · 3 months
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Sebastian Vettel explaining the "MultiMap" code at the 2013 Chinese GP Press Conference.
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umseb · 1 year
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sebastian vettel being heartbreakingly pretty on media day, china - april 11, 2013 📷 mark thompson / getty
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umseb · 2 years
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sebastian vettel and heikki huovinen arrive in china - april 9, 2013
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umseb · 1 year
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sebastian vettel being Shapely on the grid ahead of the race, china - april 14, 2013 📷 sutton images / motorsport images
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umseb · 1 year
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sebastian vettel being hhhhh on the grid before the race, china - april 14, 2013 📷 sutton images / motorsport images
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umseb · 1 year
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a british bulldog figurine in sebastian vettel’s garage on media day, china - april 11, 2013 📷 vladimir rys [1]; mark thompson [2] / getty
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umseb · 2 years
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sebastian vettel in the paddock on media day, china - april 11, 2013 📷 mark thompson / getty
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umseb · 1 year
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a grumpy lil fella prepares to drive in qualifying, china - april 13, 2013 📷 mark thompson / getty
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