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    your eyes on the same visual field while accommodation is coordinated changes in your lens of the eye that enables one of them to not focus on near or far away objects. One disorder associated with convergence and accommodation is presbyopia which is when the eyes have more difficult time focusing on close objects. Another disorder is glaucoma which is when the eye has extreme amounts of abnormally high pressure in it. The third disorder is cataract‚ which is proteins in the lens of your eyes that

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    X-Plain Retinal Tear and Detachment Reference Summary Introduction The retina is the layer of tissue in the back of the eye that is responsible for vision. It is attached to the choroid tissue‚ which supplies the retina with blood. Retinal detachment is a disease where the retina separates from the choroid after a retinal tear develops. Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition. If it is not treated‚ it can lead to blindness. Each year‚ 30‚000 people in the United States are diagnosed with

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    existence of God. A famous philosopher known as William Paley suggested that everything has a designer and that is because things are put together for a clear and precise reason. His argument for the existence of God includes a stone‚ a watch‚ and an eye‚ and that God is the designer. He starts off the argument by explaining about how one could simply be strolling down the street‚ and just so happen to come across a stone. He states that if one comes across a stone on their walk‚ they would likely not

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    1. (a) Indications -The stenopaic slit refraction is useful for confirming the results of other refraction techniques for patients with irregular astigmatism or reduced visual acuity. - It is helpful for patients who have difficulty understanding the complex instructions associated with other subjective techniques.  -It is important to note that‚ like the pinhole‚ the stenopaic slit may be used diagnostically to determine a patient’s potential visual acuity. -The astigmatism present in the patient’s

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    there is a disturbance of the vestibular (inner ear) system or the oculomotor control of the eye. Horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN) refers to a lateral or horizontal jerking when the eye gazes to the side. In the impaired driving context‚ alcohol consumption or consumption of certain other central nervous system depressants‚ inhalants or phencyclidine‚ hinders the ability of the brain to correctly control eye muscles‚ therefore causing the jerk or bounce associated with HGN. As the degree of impairment

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    I….he had a cataract‚” I spoke as I heard a faint noise. A familiar noise. A noise that had hardly disappeared. The old man’s heartbeat. I started pacing back and forth as if the walls were closing in on me. Each and every officer looked at me with eyes from Satan. It had felt like a Samurai had been slashing every bit of my shrunken soul. I was going behind bars. The sun started to rise‚ quite early this time of year. They took me on a horse down the sandy wide streets. Dust blew in my face as we

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    body. It helps to protect the rest of the eye from germs‚ dust‚ and other harmful matter. The cornea acts as the eye’s outermost lens. It functions like a window that controls and focuses the entry of light into the eye. The cornea also serves as a filter‚ screening out some of the mist damaging ultraviolet wavelengths in sunlight. Without this protection‚ the lens and the retina would be highly susceptible to injury from ultraviolet radiation. (SOLL EYE) A cornea transplant is a surgical

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    The Bichon Frise is a small‚ white‚ lovable dog. They make great pets and companions in almost any home. The bichon is hypo-allergenic‚ meaning that it does not shed and its dander should not affect most allergenic people. I will start to talk about the bichon’s early history and how they were originally bred. It is suspected that the Bichon Frise has been a part of the Earth’s history for somewhere around two thousand years. Recordings of Pliny the Elder tell of the presence of these little white

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    mysterious women. In his short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ the narrator leads us through his thoughts on himself and the actions he took on the old man. The narrator cunningly devised a plan to kill an old man because of his vulture-looking eye. For him‚ the eye was very disturbing and he decided to forever get rid of it. He doesn’t even find himself mad for doing so. Isn’t it funny how the insane never admit to them being crazy? “The Tell Tale Heart” shows us a fine example of how insane people view

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    Question: What Are Monocular Cues? Perception: Is the ability to perceive the distance of an object. There are a variety of things that we use to judge how far away an object is. Some of these cues can be processed by just one eye‚ which is why they are referred to as monocular cues. The property of parallel lines converging in the distance‚ at infinity‚ allows us to reconstruct the relative distance of two parts of an object‚ or of landscape features. An example would be standing on a straight

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