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Thanks for creating Accumulator (cryptography), Cloudswrest!

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It would be best if you simplified the vocabulary a little bit so someone who didn't know English very well can understand it. If you can't seem to do it, though, someone else might.

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Tonometry

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Hi, thanks for your edits.

I've enclosed the relevant section from the current RCOphth guidance (https://www.rcophth.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2012_PROF_174_Ophthalmic-Instrument-Decontamination.pdf)

3.1 "It is unnecessary to use disposable tonometry for all routine cases. There is no evidence that using single-use devices for all routine is cost-effective in reducing infection risk. It is acceptable to use reusable tonometer prisms provided that they are decontaminated correctly between patients. Cellular and proteinaceous debris can be present on tonometers after use, although the cornea is now regarded as low risk for prion infectivity. After each use, and before being allowed to dry, re-usable prisms should ideally be rinsed in water, washed with soap/detergent and rinsed again, then immersed in 1% sodium hypochlorite solution for at least 10 minutes; after which they should be rinsed (using sterile water) and dried."

There's an interesting article in Eye by Hillier et al and a letter in the BJO by Mehta et al which are worth having a look at if you have time. Hope you find them helpful. Aspheric Aspheric (talk) 21:30, 13 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Discrimination Against IPs (Sibling)

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IPs are supposed to be held to the same standard of normal users, but in your revision comments you stated that you reverted the change because I was an IP, and then proceeded to say I should use the talk page, instead of using the talk page yourself. I am reverting your change as it was discriminatory, and am willing to discuss it on the talk page when you have a valid argument against it. It being there for a long time and me being an IP WP:IPHUMAN should have no influence on a decision to revert. There are no citations from a trusted source WP:RELIABILITY that show 3/4 sibling as being a common expression, or that it even exists. It has an undue emphasis WP:RSUW on the page as it takes up twice the length of all other relationships on the page and is not in common usage, and mainly consists of a grouping of small ipc sections WP:IPC. 198.151.8.4 (talk) 17:09, 16 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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