Baker stated that it had required patching for ninety years, because the arch and the high side arches would not work together.
Being in a miserable minority in parliament (1S7 Unionists against 379 Liberals, 51 Labour members, and 83 Nationalists), some form of consolidation among the Unionists was immediately necessary, and negotiations took place between Mr Balfour and Mr Chamberlain which resulted in the patching up of an agreement (expressed in a correspondence dated February 14th), and its confirmation at a meeting of the party at Lansdowne House a few days later.
But patching is as of 2004 no longer done routinely because it decreases the amount of oxygen that gets to the cornea.
Compliance with the patching regimen was also improved with the shorter daily patching time.
Controlled studies have demonstrated that patching a corneal abrasion does not improve healing either in children or adults and that patching of an eye may make walking difficult.
Even after the child's vision has been restored in the weak eye, part-time patching may be required over a period of years to maintain the improvement.
For many years the standard treatment for a corneal abrasion included patching.
Hastily patching up a truce with Saladin, under which the Christians kept the coast-towns and received free access to the Holy Sepulchre, Richard started on his return (9th October 1192).
If the " set " of the cylinder is about correct, and the impression sheet has been taken with neither too many nor too few sheets on the cylinder, it will be a matter rather of overlaying, or " patching up," than of cutting away from this trial sheet.
In the case of moderate amblyopia, two hours of daily patching for four months gave the same benefit as six hours of daily patching for the same period of time.
In the end the duchess succeeded in patching up these feuds and saving the dynasty, and in 1648 Charles Emmanuel II.
Patching can decrease blinking, which was thought to speed the healing process.
Patching is also not done for patients who are monocular (have one good eye), if the better eye has the abrasion, nor for patients for whom depth perception is important, as this is lost when only one eye is used.
Patching is never done for contact lens patients, whose eyes are at a greater risk of a Pseudomonas infection, nor when the cause of an abrasion is due to vegetative matter, such as a tree branch.
Patching stimulates vision in the weaker eye and aids the section of the brain that manages vision to develop more completely.
Patching. An opaque, adhesive patch is worn over the stronger eye for weeks to months.
Repair any holes with putty or by patching.
Studies in the early 2000s have shown that less time patching the eye may be as effective as more.
Surgery may involve resection of the coarctation segment or opening and patching the aorta where the coarctation occurred.
The majority of these materials are totally unsuitable for patching prior to surface dressing.
These wiring closets were installed along side the existing token ring patching frames.
With a few basic supplies and a little practice, you'll be on your way to patching all of your sheetrock blemishes.