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size and vision
It seems clear, when one takes into consideration the exceedingly defective eyesight of the patient ( we shall describe it in detail in connection with our second question, the one concerning the psychical blindness of the patient ), that he had to rely on his sense of touch much more than the usual portfolio-maker and that consequently that faculty was most probably more sensitive to shape and size than that of a person with normal vision.
But foreign policy scholars such as Eric Nordlinger in his book Isolationism Reconfigured have argued that " A vision of Finlandization in America's absence runs up squarely against the European states ' long-standing Communist antipathies and wariness of Moscow's peaceful wiles, valued national traditions and strong democratic institutions, as well as their size and wherewithal.
Ptolemy offered explanations of many phenomena concerning illumination and colour, size, shape, movement and binocular vision.
It typically occupies roughly 3 – 5 degrees of vision, about the same size as the tip of one's thumb held at arm's length.
By reducing the size of the blur circles, they reduce the overlap of the blur circles in the image, clarifying the vision somewhat.
A larger size of pupil relative to the rest of the eye, also aids night vision.
This process includes the changing in color from olive to almost black with silver sides ( hence the name ), increasing of eyes size to enhance vision in deeper water, reservation of fat for the long migration, and cessation of feeding with digestive systems degenerated.
The external features undergo other dramatic changes as well: the eyes start to enlarge in size, the eye pigments change for optimal vision in dim blue clear ocean light, and the sides of their bodies turn silvery, to create a countershading pattern to make them difficult to see by predators during their long open ocean migration.
Provisu. ch is a database of reliable health information on all eye diseases and is accessible by those with poor or no vision through its variability of letter size and audio version.
He was famous for the attention he gave to defining the real needs of his clients, regardless of the size of the project, in contrast to other architects eager to impose their artistic vision on a client.
A subculture of lower / middle-class Copies, calling themselves Solipsist Nation after a philosophical work by their nominal founder, choose to completely repudiate the " real " world and any Copies still attached to it, reprogramming their models-of-brains and their VR environments in order to design themselves into their own personal vision of paradise, of whatever size and detail, disregarding slowdown in the process.
Bradley's basketball ability benefited from his height — 5 ' 9 " in the 7th grade, 6 ' 1 " in the 8th grade, and his adult size of 6 ' 5 " by the age of 15 — and unusually wide peripheral vision, which he worked to improve by focusing on faraway objects while walking.
Vitreous floaters – deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye's normally transparent vitreous humour which can obstruct vision.
St Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, though more modest in size than Macquarie's original vision, later began construction and, after fire and setbacks, the present St Mary's Catholic Cathedral foundation stone was laid in 1868, from which rose a towering gothic-revival landmark.
This is in accordance with Cantor's original vision of a cardinals: to take a set and abstract its elements into canonical " units " and collect these units into another set, such that the only thing special about this set is its size.
Daytime post-LASIK vision is optimal, since the pupil size is smaller than the LASIK flap.
The island is also known for its seven caves, one of which contains a life size cave painting depicting the crucifixion, painted in 1887 by local artist Archibald MacKinnon after he had a vision in a dream suggesting him to do so.
: By convention, for magnifying glasses and optical microscopes, where the size of the object is a linear dimension and the apparent size is an angle, the magnification is the ratio between the apparent ( angular ) size as seen in the eyepiece and the angular size of the object when placed at the conventional closest distance of distinct vision: 25 cm from the eye.
He was blessed with a unique combination of court vision, quickness, and size ( he stands 6 ' 4 ") for a guard.
The " size " of an object in our view can be measured either as angular size ( the angle that it subtends in opposition to at the eye, corresponding to the proportion of the field of vision that it occupies ) or physical size ( its real size measured in, say, meters ).

size and cone
The 1800 eruption probably rivalled the 1980 eruption in size, although it did not result in massive destruction of the cone.
A sphere would have a constant optical reflection, and constant coefficient of drag, based on size alone, while a cone would have properties that varied with its orientation.
* Evaluating the size of ligands in metal complexes, see ligand cone angle.
The whizzer cone responds to all frequencies, but due to its smaller size only gives a useful output at higher frequencies, thereby implementing a mechanical crossover function.
Their small size ( typically 165 to 200 mm ) requires considerable cone excursion to reproduce bass effectively, but the short voice coils required for reasonable high frequency performance can only move over a limited range.
Multiserialis with long bracts ), but genetic evidence does not support this division, pointing instead to a genetic divide between Old World and New World species, with the cone and bract size being merely adaptations to climatic conditions.
Identification of the species is based on the size and arrangement of the leaves, the size and shape of the cones, and whether the bract scales of the cones are long and exserted, or short and hidden inside the cone.
The oldest glacial moraines recognized on Mount Bachelor are approximately 12, 000 years old so the cone had nearly attained its present size by then.
To shield for a specific wavelength, the cone must be of appropriate size to absorb that wavelength.
It is most often expressed as the angular size of the view cone, as an angle of view.
Analysis of Pinaceae cones reveals how selective pressure has shaped the evolution of variable cone size and function throughout the family.
Variation in cone size in the family has likely resulted from the variation of seed dispersal mechanisms available in the environment over time.
A tiny cone, about the size of a small marble, will form from mid-spring to the end of summer ; the premature cone will then become and remain dormant ( with a cessation of growth ) until the following spring.
The size of this acceptance cone is a function of the refractive index difference between the fiber's core and cladding.
Other widgets may be unique for a particular tool, such as edge controls to change the cone of a spotlight, points and handles to define the position and tangent vector for a spline control point, circles of variable size to define a blur filter width or paintbrush size, IK targets for hands and feet, or color wheels and swatches for quickly choosing colors.
The resolution of the CPT in delineating stratigraphic layers is related to the size of the cone tip, with typical cone tips having a cross-sectional area of either 10 or 15 cm², corresponding to diameters of 3. 6 and 4. 4 cm.
The Bunya tree grows to a height of 30 – 45 metres and the cone, which contains the edible kernels, is the size of a football.
In addition, the resolution of a radar is strongly related to the physical size of the antenna, and in the small nose cone of a missile there isn't enough room to provide the sort of accuracy needed for guidance.
The beam of energy produced by an antenna of this size using X-band frequencies occupies a cone that extends about 22 degrees surrounding the line of sight, 44 degrees in total width.
Reports of Pinus fenzeliana from Vietnam have not been verified ; trees in this area have proved to be either Vietnamese White Pine ( Pinus dalatensis ) or Guangdong White Pine ( Pinus wangii ), which both differ markedly in cone and seed size and shape, though similar in foliage.
In constructing the pine cone in the bottle display, a closed, damp cone of suitable size is inserted into a narrow-mouthed bottle and allowed to open upon drying.

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