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* Dilated pupils ( mydriasis )
Dilated pupils ( mydriasis ) are prominent during khat consumption, reflecting the sympathomimetic effects of the drug, which are also reflected in increased heart rate and blood pressure.
** Dilated pupils with minimal response to light
* Dilated pupils to allow more light to enter, and visual exclusion — tunnel vision — occurs, allowing greater focus but resulting in the loss of peripheral vision.
* Dilated pupils

Dilated and .
::; Dilated cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy caused by dilation of the heart.
Dilated cardiomyopathy and bone cancer are the leading cause of death and like all deep-chested dogs, gastric torsion ( bloat ) is common ; the breed is affected by hereditary intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.
* Dilated pupil examination – A necessary part of an examination for diabetic eye disease.
Dilated cardiomyopathy ( DCM ) and many congenital heart diseases are also commonly found in the Great Dane, leading to its nickname: the Heartbreak breed, in conjunction with its shorter lifespan.
Dilated Peoples is an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California.
Dilated Peoples are affiliated with fellow West Coast hip hop group tha Alkaholiks.
Defari made one appearance on each Dilated Peoples ' album: " Ear Drums Pop ( Remix )" on The Platform ; " Defari Interlude " on Expansion Team ; " Closed Session " on Neighborhood Watch ; and " Olde English " on 20 / 20.
Dilated Peoples also made multiple appearances on Defari's album Odds & Evens.
Another Dilated associate is their long-time producer, the Alchemist, who produced five songs on The Platform, three songs on Expansion Team, four songs on Neighborhood Watch, and two songs on 20 / 20.
Dilated Peoples were featured on a song on the Alchemists ' 1st Infantry album.
In an emotional interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio ( interview starts around 1: 48 ), Evidence discussed the status of Dilated Peoples and their relationship as a group.
Dilated cardiomyopathy implies that the muscle damage has resulted in enlargement of the heart.
Underground artists often have high levels of critical acclaim – acts who have been specifically noted as being both underground and having numerous critically acclaimed albums include Jurassic 5, Aesop Rock, Ugly Duckling, Little Brother, Brother Ali, El Da Sensei, Dilated Peoples, Non Phixion, Freestyle Fellowship, Binary Star, Planet Asia, People Under the Stairs, Cannibal Ox and Zion I.
Dilated cardiomyopathy or DCM is a condition in which the heart becomes weakened and enlarged and cannot pump blood efficiently.
Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common form of non-ischemic cardiomyopathy.
Dilated cardiomyopathy also occurs in children.
Dilated cardiomyopathy can also be caused by alcohol abuse ( Alcoholic cardiomyopathy ), or other toxic exposure, although the cause-and-effect relationship with alcohol alone is debated.
Dilated cardiomyopathy also occurs more frequently in pregnancy than in the normal population.
Dilated cardiomyopathy is often accompanied by abnormal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias which can complicate treatment.
Juvenile Dilated Cardiomyopathy is a rare, fatal condition caused by an autosomal recessive gene.
Dilated submucosal veins are the most prominent histologic feature of esophageal varices.
Looptroop Rockers worked with artists like Rakaa Iriscience of the Dilated Peoples, Cunninglynguists, Timbuktu and Adam Tensta for this album.
Either way, Everlast's verse from the Dilated Peoples all star track " Ear Drums Pop ( Remix )" contained a thinly veiled reference to Eminem (" Cock my hammer, spit a comet like Haley / I buck a. 380 on ones that act shady "), and went on to warn " You might catch a beatdown out where I come from " in his recounting of the incident.

pupils and indicate
Likewise, the term photophobia may be used to define a physical complaint ( i. e. aversion to light due to inflamed eyes or excessively dilated pupils ) and does not necessarily indicate a fear of light.
Numbers in brackets indicate the % of pupils achieving 5 A-C GCSEs in total and then including the key subjects of maths and English.
In house sports events pupils wear different coloured socks to indicate which house they are in ( this colour being the same as the colour of the tie stripe ).

pupils and greater
Membership in the school is not generally extended to Schoenberg's many pupils in the United States from 1933, such as John Cage, Leon Kirchner and Gerald Strang, nor to many other composers who, at a greater remove, wrote compositions evocative of the Second Viennese style, such as the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Mickey was redesigned by animator Fred Moore who added pupils for the first time to achieve greater ranges of expression.
Inevitably this has led to accusations of reactionary bias against public school pupils and of affirmative action ( positive discrimination ), although the relatively high proportion of state-school students reflects the far greater number of applications from pupils at maintained schools in comparison to other Cambridge colleges.
They structure an education for their pupils which usually offers greater breadth and a higher standard than a school education can.
The greater degree to which a person's pupils mirror another predicts a person's greater score on empathy. However, in disorders such as autism and psychopathy facial expressions that represent sadness may be subtle, which may show a need for a more non-linguistic situation to affect their level of empathy.
From 1513 to 1528 he was at Loreto, where he cased the outside of the Santa Casa in white marble, covered with reliefs and statuettes in niches between engaged columns ; a small part of this sculpture was the work of Andrea, but the greater part was executed by Raffaello da Montelupo, Tribolo and others of his assistants and pupils.
This meant that the wall between the two smaller staircases could be knocked through to insert a modern automated double glass door allowing pupils to reach the Great Hall with greater ease from within the campus.
" The authors of the study argued that " mediating interactivity " is a sound concept, offering " a ... theoretical explanation for the way in which the multi-level modelling ( MLM ) analyses link the length of time pupils have been taught with interactive whiteboards to greater progress in national test scores year on year.
* In Key Stage 2 Science, all pupils, except high attaining girls made greater progress with more exposure to the IWB, with low attaining boys making as much as 7. 5 months additional progress

pupils and affection
The bulk of the letters consist of correspondence with Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, in which the character of Fronto's pupils appears in a very favourable light, especially in the affection they both seem to have retained for their old master There are also letters to friends, chiefly letters of recommendation, but including one ( Ad amicos 1.
After WWII Plon was chosen as the site for King Alfred School, a remarkable secondary school for British Forces children under the inspired, maverick headmastership of Freddie Spencer Chapman with his hand-picked staff and on the site of what is now the little-changed non-commissioned officer school, and as such the town holds a place of affection with many former pupils across the world and the declining number of surviving teachers and their families.
| title = Keith Ingram — Long-serving Dragon prep school headmaster who won the respect and affection of staff and pupils ( obituary ) | newspaper = The Times | date = 12 February 2007
Strong sexual arousal can often lead to very enlarged pupils, rather than the minor dilation observed during sexual affection.
This group became increasingly tight-knit in their mutual esteem and affection between teacher and pupils.
It was for a long time introduced by Ann Driver, consisted of various descriptive and dramatic exercises to music, and is remembered by pupils of the era with sentiments ranging from affection to horror.
He devoted himself with paternal affection to the pupils of the orphan asylum, whom he liked to call his children.
In its original prospectus Hill says that " he will make it his study to excite pupils ' reasoning powers, and to induce in them habits of voluntary application ... he will always endeavour, by kindness and patience, to secure for himself their affection and esteem "; perhaps not revolutionary aims nowadays, but this was more than 25 years before Thomas Arnold became headmaster of Rugby or Charles Dickens wrote Nicholas Nickleby.
Æthelwold personally taught the older pupils at Winchester, and their works show that they regarded him with great respect and affection.

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