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Examples of squint


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Still, though their true nature may remain a mystery, both the squinted out cans and the relations between them are easily observed.
Thus, orientation pinwheel centers in convergently squinting cats did not exhibit a consistent and significant topographical relationship to the peaks of ocular dominance domains.
Despite their nonexistence, however, the squinted out bean cans do have visible features that are not visibly present.
The two squinted out cans visibly display a variety of nonexistent spatial relations.
Surprisingly, the initially attractive strategy of substituting existing sense data, appearances or images for nonexistent, squinted out bean cans cannot be sustained.
Iso-orientation domains exhibited a pinwheel-like organization, as previously described for normal and divergently squinting cats.
She was smiling warmly, her chocolate brown eyes soft and slightly squinted in that way he loved.
Both diabetes and vascular disease may cause brainstem disturbance and squints but these tend to resolve spontaneously within three months.
She squinted at me from a distance, she explained, but her eyesight as usual failed her.
Quantitative analysis of orientation-preference maps revealed that the average pinwheel density was similar for normal and convergently squinting cats.
The central design on the loincloths is a deity mask identified by its large, squinting eyes and a sign for mirror infixed in its forehead.
I laughed out loud a few times at his animated talk, which would make him pause and smile, squinting his eyes at me, before he started up again.
Here, the very nature of the squinted out cans, not to mention the nature of the assorted observable relations between them, may seem puzzling in the extreme.
We could look into the apple tree's emanation and not squint.
Optical imaging of orientation and ocular dominance maps in area 17 of convergently squinting cats.
An orthoptist undertakes the diagnosis and treatment of squints and other eye conditions under the direction of an ophthalmic surgeon or medical practitioner.
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Actually, orthoptics are exercises to straighten squints in children.
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Suppose that she was also 68 years of age, squinted and had a limp.
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The squinting has come about because of irresponsible extravagant authorities.
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They have traditionally been concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of muscular conditions of the eyes, in particular squints, but their role has widened and expanded over the years.
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They are concerned mainly with the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of patients, most of them children, and with disorder of the function of the eye muscles, particularly squints.
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Distichiae can irritate the eye and cause tearing, squinting, inflammation, corneal abrasions or corneal ulcers, and scarring.
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Binocular interaction in striate cor tex of kittens reared with ar tificial squint.
We have therefore investigated the functional organization of area 17 in adult cats with a surgically induced convergent squint angle.
Whenever he laughs, having made a funny remark, he squints.
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Squinting or frequent rubbing of the eyes is also common with exotropia.
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Squinting and uncontrollable eye movements may be initial signs and symptoms.
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Such flashes are not the result of squinting, and can occur in one eye at a time or in both eyes at once.
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Two of the children had a squint, and one child had required surgery for strabismus.
Resdess spectators squint through pieces of tinted glass prepared in the smoke of a small fire.
Binocular interaction in striate cortex of kittens reared with artificial squint.
Creep along the rivulets and curls of writhing truth, this feral fetus squinting in a boundless womb of cultivations.
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Of course, the figure had squinting, blank black eyes whereas he had normal eyes in the cartoon.
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Not only do they enhance the wearer's visual experience, but can also reduce problems that appear such as headaches or squinting.
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Huck is introduced as a man in a navy-blue shirt, pale jeans, and a large gray knit cap squinted in our direction.
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When squinted at, the cover album art reveals a skull.
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His face is expressive of extreme wrath, wrinkle-browed, left eye squinted or looking askance, lower teeth biting down the upper lip.
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Symptoms include conjunctivitis, squinting, eye discharge, and blood vessels on the cornea.
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Unilateral retinal rescue improves performance of untreated eye of kittens reared with ar tificial squint.
An eye icon squints or opens to denote the player's level of detection by the enemy.
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An ointment made from the brain of a turtle was the treatment for squinting.
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Sets with one gock drum are called "quints", and sets with two gock drums are called "sextets", squints, "hexes", or "sixpacks".
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Double vision requires orthoptic assessment and may be alleviated by the incorporation of prisms in spectacle lenses or squint surgery.
In the north and south transept there are spyholes, known as squints, through which the congregation could see the priest at the altar.
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His eyes are narrowed, perhaps squinting in the sunlight or an indication of intense thinking.
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The wall to the chancel contains squints on each side.
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Although a person may not notice mild astigmatism, higher amounts of astigmatism may cause blurry vision, squinting, asthenopia, fatigue, or headaches.
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He squinted a little, but not excessively.
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If, while continuing to squint, an observer moves around to the left, the back sides of the squinted out cans, which were initially blocked from view, will come into sight.
He was very shortsighted and squinted continually.
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Distichiae usually cause no symptoms because the lashes are soft, but they can irritate the eye and cause tearing, squinting, inflammation, and corneal ulcers and scarring.
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He is always squinting and wears goggles.
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Negative emotions usually manifest as increased tension in various muscle groups: tightening of jaw muscles, furrowing of forehead, squinting eyes, or lip occlusion (when the lips seemingly disappear).
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The eyelids then close, producing a squint.
The practical importance of the phenomenon is shown in human studies by the evidence that an uncorrected squint in early childhood leads to a later loss of binocular vision.
As such, he often has to keep the squints in line when a case emotionally affects them so that they abide by the rules and not jeopardize the case.
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Although not as book smart as the other squints, he is quick to link evidence with and often uses his street smarts and intuition to assist the case.
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During the 1830s, he was described as of middle stature, about sixty years of age, a healthy looking man; he squints much, and has a flat heavy appearance.
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The squints on either side are modern.
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Still, with some squinting, we are in the ballpark, or near the ballpark, or in a position from which we can sort of see the ballpark.
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Hagioscopes or squints are present both in the north and south transepts, an aumbry is in the north and two more in the south transept and aisle.
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The poor man suffered from a squint in both eyes.
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I should mention that one little girl is in the institution simply because she has a squint!
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One had an additional letter to his name and the other possessed a squint.
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The fact that a person has this morbid squint is not a reason to condemn him for all else that he does.
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I know of one young child who is waiting for an operation to correct a squint.
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There were eight children, all pale, one of whom had a bad squint and one had facial paralysis.
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As the child was attending the hospital, the record on her squint was built up by the hospital.
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Suppose a child is suffering from a squint.
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A one-eyed view is very often a squint-eyed view.
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I should think it unfortunate if people were discriminated against for having a squint.
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He might get a squint if he keeps directing his eyes in that direction.
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He has a sort of progressive squint in his eye, but sees reaction when it comes to voting.
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In the case of children it is different: a squint can be started by fitting a child with the wrong spectacles.
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One does not laugh at men because they squint.
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Men and women were interned in small rooms with only a small window or squint through which to view the outside world.
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If he comes home with a squint eye or crick of the neck, we will understand that.
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The optician said that the squint was common and that it would correct itself.
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Indeed, it is a one-sided view which, if not a blindfold, is certainly conducive to a squint.
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The child is just six, and when she started school the school medical officer noticed her squint and referred her to the local health centre.
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Members might also find it rather undignified to have to submit their fingerprints or squint into an iris recognition device every time they want to table a question.
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There is a squint on either side of the chancel arch, that on the south side now being blocked.
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On its south wall is a squint with a carved image, known as the church imp, who looks through the squint.
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In the orthoptics and paediatric ophthalmology department strabismus (squint) as well as all forms of neuroophthalmological problems are treated.
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The hall is overlooked by a quatrefoil squint in an arched doorway in the second-floor drawing room.
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An advanced centre for stitchless cataract, ophthalmic plastic, and squint surgery.
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In the east wall of the nave, to the south of the chancel arch, is a blocked squint.
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Given the characters' blindness, some of these names seem sharply ironic (the boy with the squint or the girl with the dark glasses).
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There were originally matching hagioscopes on each side of the chancel arch, though the north squint was later blocked by the organ installed in 1874.
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There was displeasure with the portrayal of her nose, posture, costume, facial expression, and the highlighting of her squint.
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You almost have to squint to see things through the grain and the mist.
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Braid emphatically proved his point by his self-experimentation with his upwards and inwards squint.
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In the chapel is an aumbry without a door and a squint.
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Duane is remembered for contributions made in the study of the eye and vision, including aspects such as refraction, accommodation and squint.
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He possessed an unsightly squint and protruding jaw, but he had a charm that carried all before it.
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He reputedly had a squint and wore false teeth made of ebony.
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In the apse of the chapel are a damaged piscina and aumbry, and a squint giving a view of the main altar.
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There is a blocked squint in the sedilia, and another in the north chapel.
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His other fields of work included multiple sclerosis, ophthalmoplegic migraine, hysteria, supranuclear lesions, and concomitant squint; all in the realm of neurology.
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There is a large squint between the aisle and the chancel.
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