Rika Nishimura Friends 35

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On October 7, Mika is with Ruli and Aoi Udagawa at Kobayashimaru Confectionery, and tells her friends the Sewn-lip Man, Clockmon, has been seen again. As the three discuss the Hologram Ghost, Ruli decides to look for the Sewn-lip Man and shows them her Lirurun post asking for info on the Sewn-lip Man. The Sewn-lip Man Two days later the three go to the New National Ueno General Museum to investigate Mummymon's sightings, but only see normal mummies. As tries to make a mummy move, Mika dismisses the rumors and leaves, prompting Ruli to follow her. Mika calls Aoi after noticing her standing still. The Mystery of the Museum

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Due to ClavisAngemon's actions, rumors about her building being haunted spread. Many of Aoi's friends move out after being terrified by Digimon living in the empty rooms. After one of her friends tells Aoi she should also move out, she asks Ruli to help investigate. When going to her floor with Ruli, a Hiyarimon using the elevator accidentally traps Aoi in the 13.5th floor created by ClavisAngemon. ClavisAngemon requests a key from Aoi, but due to her inability to answer he creates multiple keyholes in her body. Aoi is terrified by the Digimon who notice her presence, but is helped by Espimon, who lends her his key to exit the building, causing a contract violation with ClavisAngemon. Aoi is taken to the Pseudo Digital World created by Ruli due to the keyholes and key in her body and witnesses the battle between Hiro's group and ClavisAngemon. After the incident is solved, Aoi thanks Espimon and offers to let him live with her. The Strange Floor

A yellow teddy bear Digimon hunting down ExTyrannomon and WaruMonzaemon for unknown reasons. He tried to contact Hiro at the start of the episode, but was too shy to go upfront with him, causing him to run every time he spots him. Ruli and Hiro eventually follow him all the way to a park where the evil plush toy Digimon and Kayono Aramaki were playing with dolls made out of Ex-Tyrannomon's victims. In the middle of Hiro and Ruli's battle with the evil plush toy Digimon, he arrived to the site where he spots a lonely and miserable Kayono. When she asks Monzaemon if it's her own fault that all her friends vanished, Monzaemon tells her that it is, and brings her to the Digital Field, revealing to her that ExTyrannomon and WarMonzaemon never cared about her and only used her as a front to wreck havoc. He then deports Kayono back to the real world and breaks into the Digital Field to help Canoweissmon defeat ExTyrannomon and WaruMonzaemon, finishing them off with a Lovely Attack that brainwashes them. At the end of the episode, he detains the evil plushie Digimon and makes his leave to parts unknown. Bad Friend

Hiro sends another him another letter with unspecified content. Memory of Eternity With the help of some Digimon friends, Hokuto develops a program to improve the Digivice -V-'s sensors and sends Hiro and his team more DIM Cards with said program and a hologram message explaining how the Digivice synchronizes humans with their Digimon. Although the program doesn't immediately take effect, Gammamon's perserverance against AxeKnightmon causes all the Digivices -V- to transform into Digivice -VV-. Headless

Having encountered Angoramon in the human world and hearing his stories about making human friends like Ruli, Digitamamon invited them to his house. Ruli and Angoramon arrived at the house first and had a friendly chat in which both Digimon reminisced about the past. However, after leaving Angoramon at the house's library, Ruli was guided to a room with old dolls, where Digitamamon tried to eat her. Angoramon rushed to help Ruli and asked Digitamamon why did he try to eat her.

Sepikmon is a Wizard Digimon in tribal outfit who can only befriend the dead. Because of this, he wants to kill Kiyoshiro and drag him across the Sanzu River so they could become friends. He can control objects to kill his targets from the underworld.

ClavisAngemon provides homes to Digimon in Aoi Udagawa's apartment building, between the 10th and 18th floors. He creates special dimensions in the spaces between floors, but also uses rooms that have been vacanted by humans, assuming there would be no problem. The use of normal rooms by Digimon terrifies the humans and causes the building to become famed as haunted, prompting many people to move out, including some of Aoi's friends. He provides a home to Espimon after he leaves the Hazakura Boys' Dormitory. When Hiro Amanokawa, Gammamon, Ruli Tsukiyono, Angoramon, Kiyoshiro Higashimitarai, and Jellymon investigates Aoi's disappearance, ClavisAngemon accuses the group of interfering with the Digimon's homes and decides to separate the floors used by him from the Human World, transporting all the humans present there to the building's entrance. After Espimon lends his key to help Aoi leave the 13.5th floor, ClavisAngemon gets angry at the contract violation and starts fighting the team. He easily seals Lamortmon and Amphimon and is about to seal Siriusmon when Espimon himself starts fighting back and digivolves to HoverEspimon with Hiro's help. HoverEspimon is able to disarm ClavisAngemon allowing Siriusmon to overpower him. Hiro gets ClavisAngemon to listen to his argument. ClavisAngemon returns the abducted floors to the Human World and to tell the Digimon to use only the space between floors and not make unneeded contact with humans. The Strange Floor

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis through the pars plana and 23-gauge vitrectomy in surgical management of dense posterior capsule opacification and vitreous floaters. Fifteen pseudophakic eyes of 15 patients with dense posterior capsule opacification and vitreous floaters between September 2012 and June 2014 were included; after vitrectomy, posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis through the pars plana was performed. Data were collected, including baseline preoperative characteristics, postoperative outcomes, complications, and a modified quality-of-life survey that patients completed. No intraoperative or postoperative complications were encountered in any of the 15 cases. Mean Snellen best-corrected visual acuity was 20/250 preoperatively and improved to 20/32 postoperatively (P < 0.001). All patients showed normal intraocular pressure 7 days after the procedure. The mean overall corneal endothelial cell loss at postoperative Month 3 was 1.2%. Approximately 80% of the patients had no complaint of vitreous floaters after the procedure. Except for 1 patient (7%) diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, the rest of the patients (93%) were satisfied with the procedure and would recommend it to friends with dense posterior capsule opacification and vitreous floaters. Posterior continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis through the pars plana combined with 23-gauge vitrectomy may be used to remove dense posterior capsule opacification and vitreous floaters in pseudophakic eyes.

Battu, Srikanth; Afroz, Sumbul; Giddaluru, Jeevan; Naz, Saima; Huang, Weishan; Khumukcham, Saratchandra Singh; Khan, Rafiq Ahmad; Bhat, Saleem Yousuf; Qureshi, Insaf Ahmed; Manavathi, Bramanandam; Khan, Aleem Ahmed; August, Avery; Hasnain, Seyed Ehtesham; Khan, Nooruddin

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