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The different configurations of source-load connections include wye (star) and delta connections. The relationship between line and phase voltages and currents varies depending on the configuration. When the source is supplying power, it is transmitted through the wires to the load, and during this transmission, some power is absorbed by the wires, leading to line loss.
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    • Ophthalmology
    • Neuroscience

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    • Non-organic visual loss (NVL) is a common diagnostic challenge in ophthalmology.
    • It frequently affects prepubertal females, presenting as decreased visual acuity.
    • In adults, NVL may follow trauma or illness, with vision loss disproportionate to ocular findings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To increase ophthalmologists' awareness of non-organic visual loss.
    • To provide a diagnostic framework for identifying NVL.
    • To outline management strategies for patients with NVL.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of clinical presentations of non-organic visual loss.
    • Analysis of diagnostic criteria and challenges.
    • Discussion of management approaches for patients and physicians.

    Main Results:

    • NVL presents differently in children and adults.
    • Accurate diagnosis can be challenging and frustrating.
    • A structured approach is needed for effective patient management.

    Conclusions:

    • Ophthalmologists need heightened awareness of NVL.
    • A clear diagnostic and management strategy is essential.
    • Addressing NVL improves patient and physician experience.