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  2. Prism cover test - Wikipedia

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    The prism cover test ( PCT) is an objective measurement and the gold standard in measuring strabismus, i.e. ocular misalignment, or a deviation of the eye. [1] It is used by ophthalmologists and orthoptists in order to measure the vertical and horizontal deviation and includes both manifest and latent components. [1]

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    Screenshot from original 1993 "Eagle Man" commercial (played by Mitch Laue) Eagle Insurance is a vehicle insurance agency based in Chicago, Illinois, which has been serving residents of the metropolitan area since 1961. It is best known for its unusual, low-budget television commercials featuring the egg-laying " Eagle Man ", an actor in a bald ...

  4. Carolyne Barry - Wikipedia

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    June 15, 2015. (2015-06-15) (aged 71) Carolyne H. Barry (born Carole Stuppler; July 20, 1943 – June 16, 2015) [1] was an American dancer and dance instructor. Barry was born in Brooklyn, New York. The oldest of four children, she attended UCLA with a dance major and theatre arts minor. She was on the board of the UCLA Theatre Arts Alumni, a ...

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  6. Diplopia - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Neurology, ophthalmology. Diplopia is the simultaneous perception of two images of a single object that may be displaced horizontally or vertically in relation to each other. [1] Also called double vision, it is a loss of visual focus under regular conditions, and is often voluntary.

  7. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

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    Corrective lens. A pair of contact lenses, positioned with the concave side facing upward. A corrective lens is a transmissive optical device that is worn on the eye to improve visual perception. The most common use is to treat refractive errors: myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia.

  8. A South Korean reporter wore glasses on TV in a dramatic ...

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    A South Korean news anchor challenged her country's beauty norms by appearing on air with glasses. Lim Hyeon-ju used to wear contact lenses and false lashes every day after waking up at 2:40 a.m ...

  9. Aberration (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Aberration (astronomy) A diagram showing how the apparent position of a star viewed from the Earth can change depending on the Earth's velocity. The effect is typically much smaller than illustrated. In astronomy, aberration (also referred to as astronomical aberration, stellar aberration, or velocity aberration) is a phenomenon where celestial ...