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    Patho

    transmission of pain * Dull pain or constant wimping (frequency) * Neuromatrix theory- pain is a multidimensional experience; mystical; visceral pain makes me nauseous, headache, and now my big toe hurts; pain is about all of these things. * Eyes: * How optic disk gets activated: light hits the fovea macula (center where cones –light receptors are), then it travels the optic nerve * Glacuoma- pressure problem from fluid, vicious tumor and aqueous tumor smushes rods and cones causes

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    The Gaulin Wife

    grave mistakes or learnt valuable lessons. In “The Gaulin Wife,” the winsome Bachelor’s grandmother who raised him warned, “Listen boy, you guh pick ‘til you pick needle wit’out eye.” Yet he never listens treating everyone as if they were beneath him, “Wit’ dem pop eye she gat, her ma musse pity frog or goggle-eye fish.” However, initially it was obvious that the man was going to get exactly what he dissevered. His first downfall was not being able to have a child. He tried his hardest to be able

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    Psy 340

    spots because of the optic nerve information that is sent to the brain from the retina is through the optic nerve. Well the nerve has to have a way to exit the eye, that exit is where the blind spot is. 2. Describe the functional and anatomic differences between rods and cones. The retina is what houses the eye’s rods and cones. The eye has about 6 million cones and 120 million rods. Both rods and cones get their names from their shape. Rods do not provide color vision, and are sensitive to

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    Unobserved Eye Illumination Lab

    Effect of Eye Illumination on Pupillary Response Results: When the unobserved eye was illuminated, the pupil diameter in the observed eye had become smaller in response in comparison to when both eyes were in the ambient condition. The pupil diameter of the observed eye was smaller when both eyes were illuminated in comparison to the diameter it had when only the unobserved eye was illuminated. As seen in Figure 1, the diameter of the pupils was the greatest when the eyes were in the ambient condition

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    Graffiti Creative Writing

    It was a dark, shadowy night filled with stars glistening across the major heights of the downtown skyline in Manhattan. The view was breathtaking as the astonishing gleaming lights reflected off the eye-catching structures along the riverfront. Although, the overwhelming atmosphere of the dark and sketchy setting along the pathway I had turned into, feared me into a nerve-wracking hurry to get home. It was 10:00 at night, where I had just came back from a long shift of work from my lawyer firm and

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    After Eye Muscle Repair Surgery Research Paper

    A weak eye muscle can result in double vision. This causes you to see multiple images instead of one. Double vision can sometimes be corrected with the help of glasses or an eye patch, however, more extreme cases require eye muscle repair surgery. After the surgery is complete it is important to keep your eyes protected from bacteria and other contaminants that can cause infection. During this time, your eyes are more susceptible to damage because they are weaker. Luckily, there are a few tips you

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    Impact of Syn-Propanethial-S-Oxide (C3H6Os) in Basal Tear Film

    INTRODUCTION Eyes are one of the greatest creation of god. The beauty of world perecived by most beautiful organ of the body. The tear film protects their eye from any type of infection organisms. As well as it makes the moisturing the eye which reduces the friction of eyelid & cornea while blinking. The people having lack of tear or dryeye issues such as burning, irritation, eyestrain in their life regularly. The growth of composition techonology increasing the prevalance of dry eye. The people

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    Astral

    on the edge of the vast mountain Cyril looked down upon the Port of Themme, twenty leagues off. The brilliant light of the day lit up the ocean and surrounded all with a dazzling view of the great maritime reefs that stretched as far as the eye could see. The vastness of the blue ocean always seemed to enlighten Cyril when it stared up at him from the deep, and like always, he treasured the view for a fleeting moment. But with great beauty comes great sorrow, and at that moment

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    Sensory Organs

    Eye – sight The only vision organ in our body is eye. The eye is connected to the brain through the optic nerve and the point of this connection is called the "blind spot" because it is highly sensitive to light. Furthermore experiments have shown that the back of the brain maps the visual input from the eyes. An eye has a dynamic structure consisting of a transparent lens that focuses light on the retina. The retina is covered with two basic types of light-sensitive cells-rods and cones. The light

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    Sebastiano Ricci's "The Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs"

    Formal Analysis In Sebastiano Ricci’s The Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs, a geometrical structure of lighting is used to lead our eye around the painting. He also uses movement of the arms to do the same. This piece is influenced by Renaissance and Baroque styles and is a good example of the transition into more romantic paintings. The composition of this piece is well balanced. Although the subjects are cropped, they are cropped on both the right and the left side, making the painting

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