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    from the radio, my eyes were watching cousin Lynn cook, my nose (olfactory) (cranial nerve 1) was smelling the creamy pasta. I’m pretty sure my hands were on my hips or holding a piece of mozzarella that I was going to…

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    blindness. Cataract is a disease where the clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque. Through a normal eye, light enters through the lens to the retina. The lens must be clear for the retina to acquire a sharp image. If the lens is cloudy the retina will receive a blurry image resulting in distorted vision. Cataracts are degenerative to the eye as you increase in age. Many people live not knowing they have it unless checked…

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    emotion was born. The narrator believes that he “loved the old man.” There was no evident reason for him to hate him, and yet the feeling of hatred burns in him, every time he sees the pale blue eyes of the old man, which makes his “blood run cold.” This was when he decided to “rid himself of the eye forever.” He then went about…

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    The impact of the use of contact lenses and glasses on eye Background : The contact lenses and glasses of modern techniques that help to improve the range of visions. But these techniques are not without side effects and multiple damage. The problem of the study: that the use of lenses and glasses may lead to various health damage such as: Corneal scars , redness , itching and others. The aim of study is to describe the resulting from the use of contact lenses and glasses among students…

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    Texture analysis is one of the fundamental aspects of human vision by which we differentiate between surfaces and objects. Texture refers to visual patterns or spatial organization of pixels. Texture classification is deals with identifying a given textured region from a given set of texture classes. Each of these regions has unique texture characteristics. Statistical methods are extensively used to determine the texture as a quantitative measure of the arrangement of intensities in a region…

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    Fly Eye Research Paper

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    housefly look at the world in quite a different way than humans do. The structure and function of a fly's eye are completely different from humans; therefore they see the motion, shapes and colors differently than humans. Flies also see the light in a different way than humans. Nano-structure of the eyes that gives the ability of a virtually 360 degree all direction vision with only two eyes placed at the front of the head. Military pilots like helicopters and fighter jet pilots often suffer…

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    puts on your eyes. Seventy percent of American adults suffer from some sort of digital eye strain due to the fact they use technology for TOO much (Heiting, Gary, Dr.). Nine out of ten adults spend more than 2 hours a day staring at their phone, six out of ten spend more than five hours, and this is a high cause of digital eye strain (“Problems and Conditions”). When you look at a screen for too long it causes you to blink less than you need to which, in return can cause itchy eyes blurred…

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    Karissa Walter 12/13/15 Anatomy & Physiology I Professor Jenkins Sensory Impairment in Older Adults: Part 2: Vision Loss As adults age there is a persistent declination in age related eye degeneration. Many times this occurs naturally with age, but can also be a result of medical conditions found in older patients. A portion of these medical conditions include macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. These visual impairments can lead to a need for…

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    This landscape painting of Sailing with the Sun, consists of a blend of yellows, oranges, blues, and blacks. It is a large body of water with the setting sun sitting just above of it. There is a little white sail boat in the water sailing towards the shore. You can see the ripples in the water, showing that the wind is slightly blowing across the top. The dark black mountains in the background give depth to the water and allows you to see how big and deep it actually is. The sky is a reflection…

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    1. look of the photo you are taking by altering the natural colors, or enhancing certains points of shadowing or lighting. 2. What is a polarizing filter? What benefits does one have for photographs? Polarizing filters improve the saturation and make the colors appear deeper and saturated. Instead of seeing a glare or uneven lighting. 3. What is one piece of equipment that should be used, if possible, for panoramic photography (in addition to the camera)? Why? A tripod is an important piece of…

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