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  2. Shamir Optical Industry - Wikipedia

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    Shamir Optical Industry Ltd. is an international company headquartered in Kibbutz Shamir, Israel that develops and manufactures optical lenses for eyeglasses . [2] [failed verification] In 2005, the company issued dual listings, on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, becoming the first company from the kibbutz industry to be listed on NASDAQ.

  3. Essilor - Wikipedia

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    After many years as rivals, Essel and Silor merged on 1 January 1972 to form Essilor, then the world's third-largest ophthalmic optical firm. [1] Its first year of existence was marked by the creation of Valoptec, a non-trading company composed of stockholder managers who held half the company's capital stock, and the purchase of Benoist-Bethiot, a French lens manufacturer specializing in ...

  4. Shamir - Wikipedia

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    Shamir (Hebrew: שמיר) is a Hebrew surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Adi Shamir (born 1952), Israeli cryptographer

  5. Spasm of accommodation - Wikipedia

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    Since spasm of accommodation is a result of contraction of the ciliary muscle, the goal would be to relax the ciliary muscle. New studies conducted on rats using perilla frutescens aqueous extract have shown to relax the ciliary muscle. Since there are no known drugs to treat this eye condition, perilla frutescens in an aqueous extract form may ...

  6. Accommodation reflex - Wikipedia

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    Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus. The accommodation reflex (or accommodation-convergence reflex) is a reflex action of the eye, in response to focusing on a near object, then looking at a distant object (and vice versa), comprising coordinated changes in vergence, lens shape (accommodation) and pupil size.

  7. Solomon's shamir - Wikipedia

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    According to the Asmodeus legend from the Talmud (Tractate Gittin 68a-b), the location of the Shamir was told to King Solomon by Asmodeus, whom Solomon captured. Asmodeus was captured by Benaiah ben Jehoiada, [4] who captured the demon king by pouring wine into Asmodeus' well, making him drunk, and wrapping him in chains that were engraved with a sacred name of God.

  8. Twenty-fourth government of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The twenty-fourth government of Israel was formed by Yitzhak Shamir of Likud on 11 June 1990. [1] This followed the failure of Alignment leader Shimon Peres to form a government, after the Alignment had pulled out of the previous national unity coalition, in an incident which became known as the dirty trick.

  9. Yitzhak Shamir - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Prime Minister of Israel (1983–1984; 1986–1992) Yitzhak Shamir יצחק שמיר Shamir in 1992 7th Prime Minister of Israel In office October 20, 1986 – July 13, 1992 President Chaim Herzog Preceded by Shimon Peres Succeeded by Yitzhak Rabin In office October 10, 1983 – September 13, 1984 ...