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What Is Syntonic Phototherapy? - Optometrists.org
Syntonic phototherapy is a simple, non-invasive light therapy treatment that has been around for more than 70 years.
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What Is Syntonics
Syntonics or optometric phototherapy, is the branch of ocular science dealing with the application of selected light frequencies through the eyes.
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What Is Syntonic Phototherapy? - WebMD
Syntonic phototherapy's colored lights are used to help stimulate the visual system while also changing the brain's biochemistry.
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syntonic
▪ I. syntonic, a.1 Mus. (sɪnˈtɒnɪk) [f. Gr. σύντονος (see syntonous) + -ic.] = syntonous. syntonic comma, the common comma (comma 3), the difference between a major and a minor tone, or between the major third of the Pythagorean and that of the modern diatonic scale.1801 Busby Dict. Mus., Syntonic, ...
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SYNTONIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of SYNTONIC is normally responsive and adaptive to the social or interpersonal environment. How to use syntonic in a sentence.
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Benefits Software For Unions | Syntonic Systems Inc | New York
Syntonic Systems has been providing software solutions and third-party administrative services to benefit funds for over 40 years.
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Syntonic (album)
Syntonic is the second album by Kon Kan, released in 1990 by Atlantic Records. Syntonic was the first Kon Kan album to solely feature Barry Harris; Kevin Wynne had departed the previous year.
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Egosyntonicity - Wikipedia
In psychoanalysis, egosyntonic behaviors, values, and feelings are in harmony with or acceptable to the needs and goals of the ego, or consistent with one's ...
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Syntonic Phototherapy - Omni Vision & Learning Center
Syntonic phototherapy is the use of specific frequencies and wavelengths of light to improve balance in the body's regulatory centers.
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Syntonic phototherapy versus part time occlusion for treatment of ...
Visual acuity increased significantly in patients with amblyopia after syntonic phototherapy as compared to partial occlusion therapy.
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Restoring Visual Function and Balance with Syntonic Phototherapy
Syntonic phototherapy, also known as Optometric Phototherapy, uses specific frequencies and wavelengths of light to restore balance in the body's regulatory ...
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Syntonic comma
Syntonic comma in the history of music
The syntonic comma has a crucial role in the history of music. Composer Ben Johnston uses a "−" as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered by a syntonic comma, or a "+" to indicate a note is raised by a syntonic
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syntony
syntony (ˈsɪntənɪ) [f. syntonic a.2 + -y.] 1. Electr. The condition of being syntonic, or ‘tuned’ so as to respond to one another, as two electric circuits. Also attrib.1892 [see syntonic a.2 1]. 1898 Daily News 31 Mar. 6/3 True syntony between the sending and the receiving apparatus. 1902 Westm. Ga...
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syntonize
syntonize, v. Electr. (ˈsɪntənaɪz) [f. syntonic a.2 + -ize.] trans. To make syntonic; to ‘tune’ or adjust to the same or corresponding frequencies, as a transmitter and receiver in wireless telegraphy. Hence ˈsyntonized, -izing ppl. adjs.; also ˌsyntoniˈzation, the action of syntonizing; ˈsyntonizer...
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Egosyntonic and egodystonic
Freud saw psychic conflict arising when "the original lagging instincts ... come into conflict with the ego (or ego-syntonic instincts)". Later psychoanalytic writers emphasised how direct expression of the repressed was ego-dystonic, and indirect expression more ego-syntonic.
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