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    Explore "magnification" with insightful episodes like "#38 - Maz Kanata and Magnification", "Features of the New Ruby 10", "Very Clinical redux: 3.5x Your Practice!", "Barrel Break-in & Other Q&A" and "The Clinical Hacks 3.5X their practices (CHP39)" from podcasts like ""Star Wars School of Dentistry", "Freedom Scientific Training Podcast", "The Very Dental Podcast Network", "Backcountry Hunting Podcast" and "The Very Dental Podcast Network"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    #38 - Maz Kanata and Magnification

    #38 - Maz Kanata and Magnification

    Maz Kanata was the pirate queen and collected many trinkets and treasures during her journeys through the Star Wars galaxy. Also, she has seen many things in the galaxy with the help of her magnification glasses. Join Star Wars School of Dentistry to discuss the benefits and disadvantages of magnification loupes used by many dentists. 

    Whether you are a Star Wars fan, a dental professional, or somewhere in between, the Star Wars School of Dentistry is always honored by your presence. 

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    Features of the New Ruby 10

    Features of the New Ruby 10

    Join us as we take a more in-depth look at the RUBY 10’s patent-pending features that help with contrast sensitivity and color blindness. We will get into the new features that allow you to customize this portable product. Listen as we share everyday examples of how these new features can improve the lives of those who experience colorblindness and those who need greater control over contrast. Learn what tips and tricks will help you use the RUBY 10 and its great new features.

    Very Clinical redux: 3.5x Your Practice!

    Very Clinical redux: 3.5x Your Practice!

    The Very Dental guys discuss regular ass magnification. Mac tries to be coy with his 3.5X loupes... THEN mid-episode has a reveal you won't want to miss.  Kevin one ups everyone with his level of magnification, but mainly because his eyes suck big time. Zach has the most pathetic journey of magnification you could imagine, but admittedly he's on a pathway towards redemption. Does your team magnify?  Do you magnify at home like we do? How about headlights?

    Tell us more about how you magnify at the office and get on there to make fun of Zach and his overseas cheap loupes on the Very Dental Facebook Group.

    Barrel Break-in & Other Q&A

    Barrel Break-in & Other Q&A

    SHOW NOTES

    Episode topic: Rifle barrel break-in: How to do it, and does it help? 

    Up Front Q&A

    • A European perspective on rifle cost
    • Taping muzzles during bad weather, and the long-range effect
    • Sharpening knives in a survival situation
    • Straight-wall cartridges comparison: .350 Legend vs. .450 Bushmaster
    • Researching & choosing outfitters
    • Binocular magnification: 8x, 10x, 12x, 15x, or a combination? 
    • .280 Ackley X-Bolt vs. Model 70 .280 Ackley re-barrel project
    • When to hunt with a cartridge in the chamber
    • Budget rifles and a story about rust prevention

    BARREL BREAK-IN: 

    Barrel fouling and accuracy degradation

    What is barrel break-in, and what are the benefits? 

    Which barrels benefit, and which ones don't? 

    How to perform barrel break-in

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    The Clinical Hacks 3.5X their practices (CHP39)

    The Clinical Hacks 3.5X their practices (CHP39)

    The Clinical hacks this week discuss regular ass magnification.   Mac tries to be coy with his 3.5X loupes... THEN mid-episode has a reveal you won't want to miss.  Kevin one ups everyone with his level of magnification, but mainly because his eyes suck big time.   Zach has the most pathetic journey of magnification you could imagine, but admittedly he's on a pathway towards redemption.   Does your team magnify?  Do you magnify at home like we do?    How about headlights?

    Tell us more about how you magnify at the office and get on there to make fun of Zach and his overseas cheap loupes on the Clinical Hacks Facebook Page.

    Eye Assist

    Eye Assist
    Host: Hello, this is Ability Anyware Radio, a disability advocacy podcast. Today is Wednesday, November 7, 2018. We’re streaming live from the Accessible Community Technology Fair at the New York Public Library. I’m here with…
    Paul: Paul Hanson from Eye Assist, and my son Steven.
    Host: Great, nice to meet you, Paul.
    Paul: Nice to meet you also.
    Host: Can you tell me about your assistive technology, Eye Assist?
    Paul: Absolutely, we are the distributor here in New York and New Jersey. And we feature products from Enhanced vision, which is a manufacturer based in California. They design and develop and rebuild our products here for distribution around the world. And essentially, these are low vision electronic magnification devices. Whether they be a handheld type of device for spot reading, right on up to our latest technology, which is the DaVinici. Now the DaVinici is a 24-inch monitor, utilizing a high-definition camera, which sits up on top. The camera naturally extends forward, facing straight down to magnify the material, choosing the different color contrast benefitting those with low vision . The camera can also be used for distance viewing. And you can also use it to help you for self-use, such as makeup, things of this nature. Now, that is the primary purpose of the device for magnification in helping you to be able to read things yourself.
    However, I’m visually impaired. My eyes may be getting a little bit tired. I have the opportunity to press a button. And you will hear the machine say, “Please place your document inside the frame.” Because at this point, a rectangular box appears on the screen. You simply place your document. You may not be able to read it at the size. But you can see the parameters of the document. It’s inside the frame. Press the button. You will hear it print. It takes the photo of the document. It begins processing it into text into speech. So you are listening to what your eyes are now tired of trying to read.
    Host: Wow, that’s excellent. What a terrific piece of assistive technology! Thank so much for sharing with us today.
    Paul: You are quite welcome .

    TCF Ep. 330 - Levon Biss

    TCF Ep. 330 - Levon Biss
    Levon Biss was born in 1975 and grew up in South London. He trained initially to be an illustrator and it was not until his late teens that he picked up a camera, combining photography with his love of sports. Much of Levon’s work concentrates on shooting dynamic action portraits that show the beauty of the human form in movement. His keen understanding of the mind-set and extraordinary talents of athletes at their peak gives Levon an easy affinity with his subjects and this very much underpins the technical success of his images. His more recent work in a personal project called Microsculpture in which he captures incredibly detailed photographs of insects. Levon has also been drawn to cover the culture surrounding sport and the fan’s perspective. His project ‘One Love’ is a brilliant exploration of the global love and passion for football, it took him to 26 countries, produced a best selling book, and an exhibition viewed by 1.2 million people worldwide. Alongside his sports work, Levon has fulfilled many portrait and lifestyle commissions that showcase his great creativity and flexibility as a photographer, these include advertising shoots for O2, Deutsche Post, Mastercard and Sky and editorial work for the Observer, GQ and New York Times.   Resources: Levon Biss   Microsculpture   Brent Stirton   Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button.
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