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  2. Sixth nerve palsy - Wikipedia

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    Sixth nerve palsy, or abducens nerve palsy, is a disorder associated with dysfunction of cranial nerve VI (the abducens nerve), which is responsible for causing contraction of the lateral rectus muscle to abduct (i.e., turn out) the eye. [1]

  3. X-Out (video game) - Wikipedia

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    X-Out (pronounced "cross out") [a] is a horizontally scrolling shooter with eight levels set underwater. It was released by Rainbow Arts in 1989 for the Commodore 64 , and in 1990 for the Amiga , Atari ST , ZX Spectrum , and Amstrad CPC .

  4. Congenital fourth nerve palsy - Wikipedia

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    The cause of congenital fourth nerve palsy is unclear in most cases. It may be neurogenic in origin, due to a dysgenesis of the CN IV nucleus or nerve, but a clinically similar palsy may result from absence or mechanical dysfunction (e.g., abnormal laxity) of the superior oblique tendon.

  5. Simone Biles Posts Adorable Video of Her Parents ... - AOL

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    The 11-time Olympic medalist, 27, shared video of her parents, Ronald and Nellie Biles, dancing at her dad's 75th birthday party on her Instagram Stories on Saturday, Aug. 24.

  6. Base bleed - Wikipedia

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    Most (50–60%) of the drag on an artillery shell derives from the nose portion of the shell. Artillery shells travel through the air at supersonic speeds; as the shell pushes the air out of its way, it creates shock waves that bleed off the shell's kinetic energy and therefore reduce its airspeed.

  7. South Boston Army Base - Wikipedia

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    From 1942 until 1970 the South Boston Army Base was primarily used as a terminal for military ships transporting personnel and equipment to destinations in Europe. From 1965 until 1982, the South Boston Army Base was the location of the Armed Forces Entrance and Examination Station (AFEES) serving

  8. Worth 4 dot test - Wikipedia

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    It can be used to establish whether a patient has the ability for the eyes to fuse the light that is received from each eye into 4 lights. The test is indicated with the use of a presence of a prism in individuals with a strabismus and fusion is considered present if 4 lights are maintained, with or without the use of a prism. The W4LT can also ...

  9. Strabismus - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] Most commonly used in adults, the technique is also used for treating children, in particular children affected by infantile esotropia. [55] [56] [57] The toxin is injected in the stronger muscle, causing temporary and partial paralysis. The treatment may need to be repeated three to four months later once the paralysis wears off.

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