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    onset, into congenital (or infantile) and acquired types. 1-4 Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) may be further classified into sensory and motor types. In patients with sensory type, there is a recognizable structural abnormality leading to decreased vision while in motor type, structural abnormalities are typically absent. Affected patients often have decreased visual function even though they may have near normal visual acuity. 1, 2 The intensity of nystagmus often has a reverse correlation…

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    The optometrist primary role is the diagnosis and management of vision problems based on their education and training which may prevent or interfere with the normal learning process remediation of these vision problems allows children and adults to benefit more fully form educational instruction. And we reached this point from the definition of optometrists or doctors of optometry (ODs) by that AOA in 2005 that define them as "primary healthcare professional for the eye. Optometrists examine…

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    are transferred to the resulting systems of the visual pipeline. The photoreceptor cells change over light into electrochemical signals, and are separated into two sorts, rods and cones, named for their shape. Rod cells are in charge of our night vision, and react well to diminish light. Poles are discovered for the most part in the fringe locales of the retina, so a great many people will find that they can see better during the evening on the off chance that they center their look simply off…

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    that I had won $100,000,000 and 50¢. It was amazing instantly I could go around the world 3 times and buy a massive mansion by the river. Instead I bought a small mansion and got Heaps of gadgets such as fold up night vision goggles, a small grappling hook gun, a long range binocular headset with a camera and a bluetooth connecter inside so I can make phone calls. The rest of the money I spent on making an underground bunker were there was all I could possibly need e.G: an obstacle course,…

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    1. What is alula? - Alula is a set of feathers on the first digit of birds which permits a slot on the wing. 2. What is crop milk? – Crop milk is a secretion from the lining of crop of parent…

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    Where I grew up people collect Mercedes, Nike, Apple, and Ralph Lauren. I like some of those things too… but what I collect are bones. I love my femurs and my vertebrae, the way the cat’s lambdoidal ridge protrudes and meets with the sagittal crest, and the delicate folds in the nasal turbinates of the raccoon. I love nearly everything about my bones, even the ones that are broken provide me with an opportunity to see the insides of them and better understand how they worked. I think…

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    CHARACTERS OF PRIMATES Introduction – The members of the order primate are characterized by having forward-facing eyes and very flexible fingers, legs and arms that assist them to lead an arboreal life which arefound allover the world. They have large brain in comparison to other mammals. They show a combination of primitive and specialized characters. They are primarily arboreal and return to land as a secondary condition…

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    While describing his vision through the binoculars, the speaker states how "things are far away and close with you still in the same place.” This paradox is specifically applied because it conveys the idea that although death is conventionally portrayed as distant, it can and will happen…

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    Cortical blindness is one of the rare neurological condition characterized by binocular vision loss due to insult in the occipital cortex. Pupillary light reflex are preserved as anterior visual pathway is intact. One of the rare complication of cortical blindness is Anton Babinski Syndrome. This syndrome results from damage to visual association cortex (brodmann area 18, 19) along with primary visual cortex (brodmann area 17) [1, 2]. Discussion Anton Babinski syndrome is a condition in…

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    Gray Wolf Evolution

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    It also has very good night vision and its vision is more sensitive to motion. A gray wolf’s hearing is about 20 times better than a human's. The gray wolf’s keen sense of smell, sight and hearing make it a very effective predator. Not only do gray wolfs have superior senses to humans, they…

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