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    during development has proved more difficult to demonstrate, largely because the critical transcription factors have not been identified. Cell identities in the developing eye of Drosophila are determined by induction, and mutations in several genes that encode putative transcription factors have been shown to disrupt normal eye development (Tomlinson 1988; Banerjee and Zipursky 1990). Here, it is shown that one of these genes, glass, encodes a site-specific DNA-binding protein and that glass function

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    Which pair of eyes is the real set? She may need another pair of glasses for this double vision problem. 20. Special Edition Chucks http://buzzlamp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/3dtattoo27.jpg If anyone sees this special edition of Chuck Taylor’s, will you please

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    Life is all about sight in two senses. Our eyes present us with the world in its entirety— bright lights and dancing colors, evil foes and dark corners, and an unyielding perception of the truth before us. However, the stark truth we see through our eyes excludes the forces our retinas cannot detect. No matter how bright the sun, our eyes will never show us the shadowed intentions of another, and no matter how vivid the coloration, our eyes can never perfectly paint the depth of someone's love. Sometimes

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    “Technology should improve you life, not become you life” - Billy Cox. These words from the legendary bassist have a powerful meaning which can relate to today's society. The fascination of new technology has stolen the eyes of the people worldwide. As more breakthroughs with technology occur, people will become more dependent on a resource that is not reliable. In other words, more people will start to depend on modern technology with all of their needs, which can lead to reducing of their creativity

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    scolding me from my mind. I looked down at my dress. It was definitely eye catching, that was for sure. I was dressed as if I was preparing for the whole world to see me. In a way, I was. The Shadow Kingdom would see me this evening, and they were to see a beautiful Crown Princess. My hair was down in luxurious waves that softly cascaded down my back. My dress was on a whole other level of beautiful. Its bodice

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    “Is the blind spot variable in humans?” ● We are able to see the world around us thanks to our eyes. First light enters the cornea which is the outermost layer of the eye. The cornea bends the light and it travels through the pupil to the lens which again bends and shapes the light as it moves to the retina. The retina contains thousands of light sensing nerves (rods and cones). These cells

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    Optometrist Procedure

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    Experts from the College of Optometrists advise adult people to have eye examinations at least once in 24 months. That way, if any of the problematic conditions appear, they will be treated on time, by some of the adequate corrective treatments. These eye treatments can be based on the usage of glasses or corrective lenses, but there are also cases when the laser eye surgery can be performed. Steps of eye examination Eye examinations include collecting different relevant information about your sight

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    She turned around to Vincenzo side-eyeing Angelo from behind, hiding in his shadow. Angelo followed Sylvia’s line of sight. “Hello, Mr. Caito. I didn’t notice you were there.” Vincenzo moved up in-between two bar stool and summoned Sylvia over with a single finger. Drying off her hands, Sylvia came over and leaned over the bar, seeking what he wanted. Holding up her chin, Vincenzo leaned in and gave her a long, drawn-out kiss on the lips. Sylvia arched up her shoulders. Never before had he ever kissed

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    Gather ye ‘round, gather ye ‘round! Shoulder yourself in amongst the crowd that’s growing around the oven and take a gander through that glass…magic baked goods are transforming before your very eyes! We’re not talking about Toll House cookies or soufflés either. We’re talking Shrinky Dinks. No, you can’t eat them—they’re plastic. But you wouldn’t want to—they’re also art. Shrinky Dinks entered the toy and craft scene in 1973. Inside the boxes were sheets of plastic—they came with either outlined

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    type of eye injuries that can happen while practicing a sport and the best way to protect ourselves. Whether it’s basketball, football, baseball or any type of sports human in general, is more exposed than ever to eye injuries. According to the book sport vision care for the enhancement of sports performance “ sports - related ocular injuries account for 33000 to 100000 of the estimated 2.4 million eye injuries that occur in the US annually” (Brumitt & Erickson, p. 139). Furthermore, eye injuries

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