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  • ...or) as well as intensity at incredible [[resolution]] (detail). While the eye may seem common, it is by no means a universal organ in the animal kingdom. ==The Physics of the Eye==
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  • The eye is an organ that can detect an image.
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  • [[image:Londoneye.jpg|right|thumb|The London Eye at twilight.]] The '''London Eye''' is a [[ferris wheel]] situated in central [[London, United Kingdom|Londo
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  • {{Image|Iris close-up.jpg|right|175px|Image of a human eye.}} ...10}}</ref> Humans and other animals have many [[phenotypic]] variations in eye color, as blue, brown, gray, green and others.
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  • ...this article is: [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Eye_color Eye Color] I have removed the images as they've not been imported to Citizendiu ...There are many interesting things to say about the science and genetics of eye color, but the article somehow manages to avoid saying any of them. The wri
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  • ...little how-to information. <br>For an in depth tutorial, see our [[Bubble-eye Goldfish/Tutorials|guide]]''</center> ...ing of this fish. Many claim that selective breeding has turned the Bubble-eye strain into a species unable to survive in any environment other than the a
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  • | pagename = London Eye | abc = London Eye
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  • Image:Bubbleeyediagram.png|A diagram of the Bubble-eye Goldfish Image:JuvenileBubbleeye.png|A Juvenile Bubble-eye Goldfish
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  • Bubble-eye Goldfish are the slowest and most delicate of all Goldfish, and must be giv
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  • The [[idiom]] '''to turn a blind eye''' is used to describe the process of ignoring unpopular orders, or inconve | title=turn a blind eye
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  • | pagename = Human eye color | abc = Eye color, Human
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  • | pagename = Bubble-eye Goldfish | abc = Bubble-eye Goldfish
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Genetics and biology of human eye color.
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  • | pagename = Turn a blind eye | abc = Turn a blind eye
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  • Image:Bubbleeyediagram.png|A diagram of the Bubble-eye Goldfish Image:JuvenileBubbleeye.png|A Juvenile Bubble-eye Goldfish
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  • [[image:Londoneye.jpg|right|thumb|The London Eye at twilight.]] The '''London Eye''' is a [[ferris wheel]] situated in central [[London, United Kingdom|Londo
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  • (1773-1829) English scientist who showed how the eye's lens focus light, proposed the three-color explanation of color vision, e
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  • The [[idiom]] '''to turn a blind eye''' is used to describe the process of ignoring unpopular orders, or inconve | title=turn a blind eye
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  • ...y, an ion with a negative net charge is called an [[anion]] (pronounced an-eye-on).
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  • An eye condition.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Genetics and biology of human eye color.
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  • '''NGC 4826''', also known as '''M 64''' or '''Black-eye Galxy''', is a [[galaxy]] located in the constellation [[Coma Berenices]]. | other = Black-eye Galaxy, M 64
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  • | pagename = Human eye color | abc = Eye color, Human
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  • Influential American writer of hard-boiled thrillers featuring private eye [[Philip Marlowe]].
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  • ...little how-to information. <br>For an in depth tutorial, see our [[Bubble-eye Goldfish/Tutorials|guide]]''</center> ...ing of this fish. Many claim that selective breeding has turned the Bubble-eye strain into a species unable to survive in any environment other than the a
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  • ...an [[organism]] that is too small to be seen individually with the [[naked eye]].
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  • | pagename = London Eye | abc = London Eye
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  • The first "seeing-eye dog" in the United States.
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  • The eye is an organ that can detect an image.
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  • Enlarged scales in reptiles on the crown immediately above the eye.
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  • ...thalmologist (eye doctor) specialized in anterior segment disorders of the eye and surgical procedures such as cataract surgery, corneal transplantation a
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  • An opening on the eye socket floor, through which passes the maxillary nerve.
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  • In [[medicine]], the specialty concerned with function and disease of the [[eye]]s
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  • The area that one's eye can comprehend in a single view
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  • The part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to a species' biological [[eye]].
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  • ..."eye" and, in the broadest sense, refers to a scale associated with the [[eye]]. The numbers of these scales present, and sometimes the shapes and sizes, ...r preoculars, are those lying directly in front of and in contact with the eye.
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  • Fictional private eye created in the 1960s by the British thriller writer [[Victor Canning]].
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  • *[[Rapid Eye Movement]] during sleep
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  • ...or of the eye, permitting the clear visualization of the structures of the eye at any depth."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> The first opthalmoscopes were magnifying mirrors, placed over the examiner's eye and illuminated by an external light source. Modern opthalmoscopes contain
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  • Mr Scott Fraser is a Consultant Ophthalmologist at Sunderland Eye Infirmary in the North East of the UK. He is also Honorary Lecturer at the ...ogist initially in Newcastle and then completed his training at Moorfields Eye Hospital. At Moorfields he was also a research fellow initially looking int
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  • Devices worn in front of the [[eye]]s to protect them or to correct or enhance [[vision]].
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  • Inflammation of the surface lining (conjunctiva) of the eye.
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  • :Suggests that handedness may have arisen from [[eye dominance]].
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  • ...les, one or more of which may form a spine or hornlike structure above the eye.<ref name="C&L04">Campbell JA, Lamar WW. 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the
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  • ...or) as well as intensity at incredible [[resolution]] (detail). While the eye may seem common, it is by no means a universal organ in the animal kingdom. ==The Physics of the Eye==
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  • ...visualize structures smaller than the [[resolution limit]] of the [[human eye]] (i.e. below about 100 [[micrometre|µm]]).
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  • Instrument for examining the interior structures of the eye, crucial in determining the health of the retina and the vitreous humor.
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  • ...formed by the meeting of the upper and lower eyelids at either side of the eye of snakes.
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  • ...story.php?storyId=123378720 When You Were Just A Twinkle In A Cro-Magnon's Eye] &mdash; a timeline featuring six of the oldest known living organisms
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  • ...used to generate the image are outside the [[sensitivity]] of the [[human eye]].
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  • On [[physical examination]], finding the [[pupil]]s of the [[eye]]s irregular and not reactive to light, but contracting when the patient fo
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  • ...auses symmetrical pupillary constriction. Light directed into the abnormal eye causes bilateral pupillary dilatation, because of the reduced neural input
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  • ...rowsed Google Earth. Aside form this, the claim in this article was 'naked eye' where as the referenced article says a camera was used and the wall then p can be seen from [[space]] with the naked eye, <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4459311.stm</ref>
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  • ...d, irreverently narrated novels in the 1960s. Although strictly a private eye, Carver knows a number of people who work for a shadowy British undercover
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  • Scales of a snake which lie between the eye and the nostril of a snake.
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  • Scales that form the margin of the eye in reptiles, with numbers of these scales present, and sometimes the shapes
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  • Number of stars should be explained. Does it mean visible to the naked eye? [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:27, 3 May 2012 (UTC)
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  • ...ost-orbital constriction''' is the narrowing of the [[skull]] behind the [[eye]]s and before the [[brain]] vault, as viewed from above. This generally occ
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  • Because the lenses of dogs' [[eye]]s are flatter than humans', they cannot see as much detail; on the other h ...eye structure, as humans do. However, recent research has shown that the eye structure, including the [[retina]] and the proportionate size and shape of
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  • {{r|London Eye}}
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  • ...tor to several open source video games, including Eternal Lands, Vulture's Eye/Claw (nethack/slash'em), and UFO: Alien Invasion
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  • "Competence, like truth, beauty and contact lenses, is in the eye of the beholder."
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  • ...hough many other writers of the 1920s and 1930s contributed to the private-eye genre of fiction, it is Chandler and [[Dashiell Hammett]] who are considere
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  • ...now, so I've removed it from the page and posted it here so we can keep an eye out in case it reappears. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User talk
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  • ...ipers" due to the presence of a heat-sensing pit organ located between the eye and the nostril on either side of the head, this distinguishes them from th
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  • ...common carotid artery]] which supplies the anterior part of the brain, the eye and its appendages, the forehead and nose."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Eye motion desensitization reprocessing}}
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  • ==Eye surgery==
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  • {{r|Eye Motion Desensitization Reprocessing}}
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  • The '''infraorbital foramen''', an opening into the floor of the eye socket, is the forward end of a canal through which passes the infraorbital
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  • ...name is derived from the Greek words bothros and ops that mean "pit" and "eye" or "face"; an allusion to the heat-sensitive loreal pit organs. Members of
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  • ...ye]]s. Besides their use in [[vision correction]], glasses may be worn for eye protection against physical objects or chemical substances (especially safe ...e visual world are received by the eye as [[light]] waves, which enter the eye through the [[lens]], and are projected onto the light-sensitive [[retina]]
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  • {{r|Savage Eye}}
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  • | pagename = Eye | abc = Eye
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  • {{r|Eye Motion Desensitization Reprocessing}}
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  • ...tter release and Vesicle Recycling, Appetite and Obesity, Physiology Core, Eye Movements, balance and brain plasticity. Looking into doing a masters in Ph
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  • | pagename = Bubble-eye Goldfish | abc = Bubble-eye Goldfish
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  • ...see the sysops of the project are dedicated to it and are keeping an open eye on the recent changes.
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  • ...e a BS in Chemistry (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY), and an eye for poorly written articles.
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  • Electives chosen are Development and disease, Appetite and obesity, Eye movement, balance and brain plasticity and Cardiac cellular physiology.
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  • {{r|Eye}}
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  • ...gan date anyway, but I'm tolerant enough not to regard it as a poke in the eye. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:33, 30 December 2009 (
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  • {{r|Doll's eye reflex}}
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  • ...e [[antigen]] and can be measured spectrophotometrically or with the naked eye. Many variations of the method have been developed."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...le between the flat crown of the head and the side of the head between the eye and the snout.<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003. True Vi
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  • ...s are attached; the wheel turns slowly, providing passengers with a bird's eye view of the immediate surroundings.
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  • ...delete the useless resulting redirects, etc). We therefore need to keep an eye on these pages, so we can close out the issue, pick a final location, and c
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  • {{Image|Beauty.jpg|thumb|left|340px|While beauty is in the ''eye of the beholder'', there are norms and standards of which types of faces ar ...person seeing, as denoted in the often repeated phrase ''Beauty is in the eye of the beholder''. As a result, two people, viewing one object, may come to
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  • {{r|Red-eye gravy}}
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  • ...this article is: [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Eye_color Eye Color] I have removed the images as they've not been imported to Citizendiu ...There are many interesting things to say about the science and genetics of eye color, but the article somehow manages to avoid saying any of them. The wri
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  • ...riodictable.com/ The Photographic Table of Elements]. Photographs of naked-eye visible samples of elements, each photograph clickable for larger views of
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  • ...on [[BBC]] television. It has a different guest host each week. [[Private Eye]] editor [[Ian Hislop]] and comedian [[Paul Merton]] are the permanent team
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  • ...Applied Arts and went on to become an award winning graphic designer. His eye for detail, color and natural technical ability led him to further his care
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  • ...=Now2011-03-10/> It won the Experimental Drama award at the 2011 [[Female Eye Film Festival]].<ref name=Vbsss/><ref name=blogtalkradio2018-07-04/> The fi | quote = Winner of the Experimental Drama award at the 2011 Female Eye Film Festival.
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  • ...lexander Carlyle, Autobiography (Edinburgh, 1860), gives the account of an eye-witness of the execution of Wilson;
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  • a paper of unusual importance, perhaps, an eye
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  • * 1972: ''Dream Sequence'' by Cosmic Eye
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  • In addition, I have an analytical eye and will be tidying up some of the grammar and language throughout various
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  • {{rpl|Bubble-eye Goldfish}}
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  • ...long string of snap-shot photographs..are passed at rapid speed before the eye." - F. A. Talbot ''Moving Pictures: How They are Made and Worked'' 1912
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  • ...(graduated 2002). Current C.E.O. of [http://www.dakotaeyecare.com/ Dakota Eye Care] in Sioux Falls, SD.
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  • ...the treatment of disorders of gastrointestinal tract, urinary bladder, the eye, skeletal muscles, and also [[dementia]]. [[Cholinesterase inhibitor]]s may
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  • '''Puppis''', abbreviated ''Pup'', is a constellation comprising 313 naked-eye stars in the Southern Hemisphere near Canis Major and Pyxis; its name is La
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