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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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  • [[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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  • | pagename = Eye | abc = Eye
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  • The eye is an organ that can detect an image.
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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|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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  • | 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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  • 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 = 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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  • {{r|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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  • | pagename = Turn a blind eye | abc = Turn a blind eye
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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Turn a blind eye]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • {{r|Eye Motion Desensitization Reprocessing}}
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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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  • {{r|Artificial Eye}}
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  • {{r|Radar, SQUAT EYE}}
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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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  • {{rpl|Bubble-eye Goldfish}}
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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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  • {{r|Eye}}
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  • It is putting one’s head, one’s eye, and one’s heart on the same axis.<ref name=Artist>{{citation
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  • <blockquote>To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different ...tions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination
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  • ...d-like manner creating identities at will.<ref>Codrington, Andrea. "Public Eye; One second you're James Taylor, the next you're Freud." New York Times. De ...tting. Users can frequently manipulate character aspects from the mundane (eye color, hair color, attire, stature) to the exotic (species).
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  • ...cholinergic inputs to the gastrointestinal tract and urinary bladder, the eye, and skeletal muscles; they are also used for their effects on the heart an
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  • ==Eye==
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  • Hi Caesar, As I mentioned above, I'm using [[Lithium/Isotopes]] to keep an eye on the CZ wiki's template rendering logic...which had a bug. Please don't
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  • It lies to the south of [[Orion]]'s Belt, visible to the naked eye. It includes the [[Trapezium]], the quadruple star [[Theta Orionis]] (θ Or
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  • ...ndon, England, having been bought in 1890. It is painted with a meticulous eye for detail, and its inner meaning is controversial. On the right is Georges
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  • Imagery need not be what the human eye would perceive. It includes the output of [[night vision devices]], "false
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  • ...ared light]] spectrum for most military devices, is invisible to the human eye. They may try to jam the sensor looking for the laser rangefinder energy, p ...er|rangefinding]], the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder (LLDR), is eye-safe. Laser rangefinders are widely used in civilian surveying and construc
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  • {{:Bubble-eye goldfish}}
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  • ...''microscopic'') means below the [[spatial resolution]] of the [[human]] [[eye]] (around 100μm).
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  • ...and adventure novels. He also wrote four novels about a fictional private eye named [[Rex Carver]] whose adventures tended to become mixed up with secret
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  • {{:Eye-spot Rasbora}}
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  • several positions, including editor-in-chief of his school newspaper Eye of
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  • {{r|Doll's eye reflex}}
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  • ...out intensive research work on eye cancer (retinoblastoma) at L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad (India). Abhishek D. Garg is member of The Indian Scie
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  • ...s specific coloration. Copper, gold, green or blue green are some of the eye colors found within the British Shorthair breed.<ref name="pmid">{{cite jou
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  • ...mprove your ability to see in the dark beyond what is normal for the human eye.
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  • ...lem restoring, though. I also took off the speedy delete tag, but keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't fall into the list again. If you were to mak ...aybe we might prevent some other events from occurring. I'll also keep an eye out for anything with your name on it just to make sure;) [[User:D. Matt I
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  • == I spy with my little eye....a Stand-alone List! ==
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  • | plans-wk-1 = Work on [[Eye]] and related articles. <br> | plans-lt-5 = Add articles on eye anatomy
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  • ...tories", "police procedurals", "suspense stories", "spy stories", "private eye stories", and "thrillers". There can be, moreover, broad overlap between th
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  • ...g up on a resting insect in an attempt to capture its essence in my mind's eye before it jumps, drops, or flies out of my reach.
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  • *Keep an eye on
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  • ...njunctivitis''' is inflammation of the surface lining (conjunctiva) of the eye. ...use of acute conjunctivitis is more likely if there is early morning glued eye(s) and the lack of itching.<ref name="pmid15201195">{{cite journal |author=
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  • ...h as the failure of the pupils to contract when a light is shined into the eye, would be a sign on physical examination.
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  • :To the quick-glancing, untrained eye, sure it does. But I have no problems identifying two people there. --[[Us
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  • ...based on the sensitivities of the color receptors, or cones, in the human eye. These three colors are red (~700 nanometers), green (~546.1 nanometers) an ...p>o</sup> field of view. Because it was believed that the [[cones]] in the eye lied within a 2<sup>o</sup> arc of the [[fovea]], the 2<sup>o</sup> standar
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  • ...re filled this will take up a huge space. The field that really caught my eye was the doctoral students. I can see no good reason for listing doctoral s
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  • *Eye Color: Blue
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  • ...y, an ion with a positive net charge is named a [[cation]] (pronounced cat-eye-on).
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  • ...[[truth]] which, he learns to his dismay, causes him to [[poke]] out his [[eye]]s. The [[irony]] is that the [[blind]] man can now ''see'' the truth.
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  • ...se to stimuli in patients with craniocerebral injuries. The parameters are eye opening, motor response, and verbal response."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ''Pace'' John, to the untrained eye the Korean alphabet bears a lot more resemblance to Chinese ideograms than
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  • ...a sense of closure. Many draw on the Biblical principle of ''an eye for an eye'', and some argue that it is fairer on the public purse to kill a murderer
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  • ...th a vaguely Mongolian appearance, one also finds Tatars will all hair and eye color.
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  • ...als with the structure of organs and tissues that are visible to the naked eye. ...size, there is gross anatomy, which is studying structures with the naked eye; microscopic anatomy, studying ...
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  • * [[Albert Samson]], private eye in Indianapolis, Indiana, created by [[Michael Z. Lewin]], 1971– * [[C. W. Sughrue]], hardboiled, small-town Montana private eye created by [[James Crumley]]
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  • ...he was first to use arsphenamine for the treatment of [[syphilis]] of the eye. He was among the first to write articles and books addressing the impact o ...f arrival. With time to spare in March of 1936 he published his 228 page ''Eye Diseases.''
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  • ...conglomerate. That was a satisfying experience but one that had a lot of eye opening events regarding how different cultures can clash and work together
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  • ...istinctive characteristic of this family is the erectile spine beneath the eye. It acts as a deterrent to predators, but it also tends to catch in the fis
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  • ...got it. I guess I need to add that to the approval instructions! Keep an eye out for other approved articles, too. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]]
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  • *[http://www.midnighteye.com Midnight Eye] - news from Japanese [[film|cinema]].
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  • * [[Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary]]
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  • *Proton therapy to treat eye-cancers, and in the past was one of two centres in the world where pion bea
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  • ...thinking about. I'd probably recommend reading it, but with a very careful eye. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 14:26, 22 September 2010
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  • An Eye For An Eye. 1878—79
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  • ...t unfolds in time. He employs online methods, including that of monitoring eye-movements during reading, to collect moment-by-moment indicators of compreh
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  • ...rst hints on single stars might be observed with 3" telescopes. With naked eye one has to carefully watch the surroundings as there is a star with apparen
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  • ...cience to a worldwide audience.” Byrd is an expert on stargazing with the eye alone; she knows and understands about stars, constellations, planets, the
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  • * eye response
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  • ...studied, 13 of them were diagnosed with chronic [[arthritis]] along with [[eye]] and [[mouth]] dryness,<ref>{{citation ...ne the eye, shows how severe the dryness is and whether the outside of the eye is inflamed.
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  • ...interest in the more neurologically oriented emerging therapies, such as [[Eye Motion Desensitization Reprocessing]] <ref>{{citation | title= Treatment of specific phobias with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): protocol, empirical statu
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  • ...on is caused by a defect in the retina or in other nerve portions of the [[eye]]. It occurs most often in males.
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  • *''With a Happy Eye But ... America and the World 1997 &mdash; 2002'' (The Free Press, 2002)
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  • ...se to the ecliptic, such as two bright planets, can be seen with the naked eye.
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  • ...ries are told in the breezy first-person narrative form typical of private-eye novels and are witty and somewhat off-beat, both for their plotting and the ...His first book, ''Ask the Right Question'', is a smoothly written private-eye story. Locale, Indianapolis. A teenage girl hires a detective to discover
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  • ...function, e.g. the digestive system or by structure and location, e.g. the eye and the head. Many branches of anatomy, e.g. [[functional anatomy]], overla
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  • ...f the antigen and can be measured spectrophotometrically or with the naked eye. Many variations of the method have been developed."<ref>{{MeSH|Enzyme-link
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  • == I spy with my little eye.... ==
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  • * [[London Eye]] - This article needs some significant work
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  • ...ook - but know little about any functional differences between them. To my eye, the horizontal tabs make sense. My ideal choice is not on offer - same tab
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  • :thanks for the sharp eye. I fixed it. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 02:03, 11 January 2008
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  • ...nt is its goal, it may believe that this is better done outside the public eye. It also could be advantageous to the witting nation to allow the other cou
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  • Bubble-eye Goldfish are the slowest and most delicate of all Goldfish, and must be giv
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  • ...th the eye. There are 9-13 [[circumorbitals]]. Two scale rows separate the eye from the [[supralabials]], of which there are 7-10. There are usually 10-13 ...n top of the head, as well as a dark stripe running from the corner of the eye back to the angle of the mouth or beyond. The belly is grayish and finely s
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  • ...ter ring of 13-17 scales. There are [[supralabials]] 9, separated from the eye by 1-2 scale rows. There are 11-12 [[sublabials]], 2 large [[anterior chin ...th a lighter shade. On the head, deep black bands run from the back of the eye to the angle of the mouth. Supraoculars noticeably pale. There is a row of
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  • ===='''Eye Exposure'''==== ...ith high levels of the cyanobacteria algae has been found to contribute to eye, ear and skin irritation. More serious health effects, for example muscle c
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  • *[http://www.midnighteye.com Midnight Eye] - news from Japanese [[film|cinema]].
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  • ...hindwing being essentially similar to the forewing, and large, separated [[Eye#Compound_Eyes|multifaceted eyes]]. In most species, the wings are held alon
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  • {{pl|Bubble-eye Goldfish}}
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  • ...ler.'' American Institute of Physics, 1993. 442 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Eye-Heaven-Ptolemy-Copernicus-Masters/dp/0883188635/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b excerpt
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  • ...ntil then I can't simply let it stand in its current state. It is a black eye and I think most people would expect more of us. --[[User:Robert W King|Rob
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  • {{rpl|public eye}}
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  • ...a ball. Only sometimes one can observe some kind of flattening. With naked eye only a few globular clusters can be observed. In the southern sky ω Centau
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  • ...riment and proved that the condition called Daltonism is not caused by the eye itself, but some deficient sensory power.
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  • ...d italicized blockquote text more difficult to read, and unpleasing to the eye. Perhaps others have felt the same, accounting for the convention of using
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  • {{rpr|eye}}
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  • ...led. There are 11-12 [[circumorbital scales]], while two rows separate the eye from the [[supralabials]]. There are 9-10 [[supralabials]], of which the 4t
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  • ::Okay, thanks, John, for clarifying. I, too, am keeping an eye on the forum before acting, but please remind me if I get distracted or the
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  • ...nnel Club and the Great Dane Club of America.</ref> Likewise, to a trained eye, male and female [[Irish Setter]]s look different.
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  • ===='''Eye Exposure'''==== ...ith high levels of the cyanobacteria algae has been found to contribute to eye, ear and skin irritation. More serious health effects, for example muscle c
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  • # [[Rapid eye movement]]
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  • Hi, Tom. Good to see someone keeping an eye on their work around here! Is there any particular reason for removing the
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  • :::You have a very good eye, as I simply didn't notice it. My concentration was more on the right side,
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  • ...e Movie" (2007), "Root Doctor" (2005), "Dead Write" (2003), and "The Naked Eye" (1995).
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  • ...g out there and playing with it—firing the laser and there goes somebody’s eye. There are two different units [to RMWS]. One has the laser and one doesn� ...n operator display, the system uses a Neodinum YAG (NdYAG), 4 megawatt non-eye safe laser.
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  • ...es to make the image more attractive, or at least different, than what the eye would see. A photorealist painter, for example, might paint a landscape, bu
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  • ...tro-optical viewing in multiple wavelengths, many not visible to the human eye. While GOES produces images that are understandable to the human eye, they are not taken with an instrument corresponding to a [[camera]], but f
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  • :*''Kelly's Eye'' (1965)
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  • An '''eye-rhyme''' occurs when a syllable appears to have the same ending on paper, b
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  • If you would like to keep an eye on a process you can monitor it, after you have registered it.
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  • ...ectively &mdash; circuits that Harvey's macroscopic (visible to the naked eye) anatomical studies, abetted by mathematical calculations, led him to infer
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  • ...f a Salesman]]'', and ''[[The Crucible]]''. Miller was often in the public eye including giving testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committe
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  • .... The nostril is like a slit and separated from the eye by two scales. The eye and the [[supralabials]] are separated by a single row of scales. The supra
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  • | The Eye | Eye of Eternity
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  • ...d may be easily distinguished from artificially tumbled glass by a trained eye. Sea glass has become more rare in recent decades as a result of stricter ...it looking as though it has been rolling among debris. To an unpracticed eye, this may be enough to make it appear as though it has spent time rolling i
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  • *'''Hannibal Chew''' ([[James Hong]]): geneticist, an [[eye]] designer for replicants whom Batty and Leon call on for information that
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  • ...s often been difficult finding NHS dentistry. The NHS also provides free [[eye test]]s to children, the [[elderly]], [[blindness|blind and partially sight
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  • ...general consensus about how they "work". I study these algorithms with an eye towards the formulation of a theory of adaptation, i.e. a theory that expla
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  • ...Guild membership. In this case the task is to steal a valuable gem, the "Eye of the Basilisk", from a merchant named Brass. The adventure involves burg
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  • ...n as visible light, is [[electromagnetic radiation]] visible to the human eye. ...e the qualitative properties, such as [[color]], that are perceived by the eye. [[light intensity|Intensity]] is not a property of the photons, but rather
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  • ...g potassium hydroxide, a [[caustic]] agent that can cause [[respiratory]], eye and skin [[irritation]]. This can be avoided by not mixing different batter
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  • He is a project manager who has developed a finely honed eye for applying the latest technologies on the web combined with a relentless
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  • Three Treatises, on the Brain, the Eye, and the Ear. Illustrated by Tables. Edin. 1797, 4to.
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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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  • Controversial too, may raise several eye brows.
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  • ...ation of the [[skin]], mucous membranes, and [[sclerae]]<ref>Whites of the eye</ref>. Hyperbilirubinemia is most often the result of [[liver]] disease.
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  • ...emitted by the diode. Apart from LEDs that emit light visible to the human eye, special LEDs that emit ultra-violet (UV) or infra-red (IR) light are also
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  • ...we brought it back). We can also delete it at your request. I'll keep an eye on this page for your response. --[[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 13:1
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  • ...ape comes from the German ''Landschaft'', referring to the area that one's eye can comprehend in a single view. This origin helps to point out the way in
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  • ...mechanical devices until an industrial accident nearly deprived him of an eye.
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  • ...al or tactile stimuli, are investigational but promising methods such as [[eye motion desensitization reprocessing]] (EMDR) and [[emotional freedom techni
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  • ...of the crest, which shows a dove descending from and about the rays of the Eye of Providence, emblems of peace and bounty.
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  • keep the eye on people and movement;
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  • ...orvastatin can be toxic, leading to liver problems, [[rhabdomyolysis]] and eye hemorrhages.
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  • Snake wears a device on his eye called the "Solid Eye". This acts like the binoculars in previous Metal Gear Solid games. ...rst time that "Old Snake" is shown, now with gray hair, wearing his "Solid Eye". Snake advances forward, spotting a group of soldiers with a tank. An expl
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  • ...raphy can help distinguish epileptic seizures and pseuodseizures; however, eye-witness reports of the presence of these signs are unreliable:<ref name="pm *predictive of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: "preserved awareness," "eye flutter," and "bystanders can intensify or alleviate"
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  • | 'Eye Level' by Simon Park Orchestra | 'Eye Level' by Simon Park Orchestra
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  • This means that you'll need to keep an eye on my contributions. :) Please don't hesitate to re-colour my colors. --[
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  • ...neous infection, HSV 1 and 2 can also cause keratitis (inflammation in the eye), encephalitis (brain infection), and severe neonatal disease if acquired d
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  • ...nd resistance to wear as well as its character and grain patterns. "Bird's eye", "quilted", and "fiddleback" figures are especially prized. Maple timber
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  • * 2006: Kiva (''Out of the Corner of the Eye'')
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  • ...design]] at [[Ravens Wood School|Bromley Technical High School]]. His left eye was left permanently dilated after a fight with [[George Underwood]], a fri
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  • ...for the October 1st writathon. I've already blocked out one in the mind's eye called "Blockhead".... [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 19:09, 27 Sep
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  • ...enough time has gone by for me to begin to view it all with an unjaundiced eye. There is a lot of good there, and there are some cautionary tales. I'll
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  • ...n obviously be inherited at the DNA level), so I think we can turn a blind eye to the problems they bring to the topic. I think the thing here is that "''
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  • ...of both content and population. With this in mind, I would like to keep an eye on the implementability and adaptability of the propositions of the charter
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  • ...) stones only then it is called a black (resp. white) '''eye''' or 1-point eye. ...ch that a point of <math>\ A</math>&nbsp; is a white (resp. black) 1-point eye with respect to configuration <math>\ g.</math>
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  • Helpful skills for this sport include steadiness of hand and eye, and perhaps judgement, tactics or strategy, and knowledge of the capabilit
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  • It may be that some bird eye's view -- together with a suitable explanation -- can be used, but not this
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  • ...ss the river to the South Bank complex: [[Waterloo Station]], the [[London Eye]], [[Royal Festival Hall]] etc.
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  • The escarpment's boundaries are not always visible to the untrained eye, but are marked by cliffs in some regions.
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  • ===The brain, spinal cord and eye=== ...]] and [[spinal cord]], and the fluid of the [[anterior chamber]] of the [[eye]].
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  • ...lar scales]], 1-2 [[postoculars]] and 1-2 [[suboculars]] that separate the eye from the [[supralabials]]. There are a total of 6-7 supralabials and 7-10 [ ...e|frontal plate]]. There is also an oblique dark streak present behind the eye. The belly is yellowish while, uniformly colored or with scattered small gr
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  • ...3 [[sublabials]] and 9 [[supralabials]]. The latter are separated from the eye by 1-2 scale rows. The nostril is located within a single [[nasal scale]]. ...the neck. There is usually a dark stripe that runs from the corner of the eye to the angle of the mouth.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ::Cast a cold eye
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  • ...e Sun which it orbits once every 165 years. It is invisible to the unaided eye because of its distance.<ref name=NASASSENeptune/> ...olor. In reality, there is no part of Triton that would appear blue to the eye. The bright southern hemisphere of Triton, which fills most of this frame,
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  • ...at the vertebrate pineal gland can be [[evolution]]arily traced to a proto-eye structure in early vertebrate organisms [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez
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  • ...irtually everything that goes on on this wiki can be observed from a God's-eye perspective there. You can see what articles other people are working on.
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  • {{r|Turn a blind eye}}
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  • ...visible stars" would be correct. There are about 6000 visible to the naked eye, and 88 constellations, so 313 would be a good deal above average. [[User:P ::::::::Above average, because it's in the Milky Way. 'Naked-eye stars' would be better. [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 12:49, 5 April 2011 (U
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  • ...detainees" can be released, the panel is finally getting to work, with an eye towards reducing the population, Al Jazeera has learned.
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