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  • 1Eye tracking — is the process of measuring either the point of gaze ( where we are looking ) or the motion of an eye relative to the head. An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movement. Eye trackers are used in research on the visual… …

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  • 3Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address past, present, and future aspects of disturbing memories. The approach… …

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  • 4Eye surgery — Intervention Eye surgery in the Middle Ages. ICD 10 PCS 08 ICD 9 CM …

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  • 5Eye color — is a polygenic trait and is determined by the amount and type of pigments in the eye s iris.Wielgus AR, Sarna T. Melanin in human irides of different color and age of donors. Pigment Cell Res. 2005 Dec; 18(6):454 64. PMID 16280011.] Prota G, Hu… …

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  • 6Eye-gouging — is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers, other bodyparts, or instruments. Eye gouging involves a very high risk of permanent eye injury, such as visual impairment. It is disallowed in combat sports, but some self defense… …

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  • 7Eye black — is a grease applied under the eyes to reduce glare. It is often used by baseball and American football players, where sunlight or stadium lights can impair vision of an airborne ball. Traditional grease consists of beeswax, paraffin, and carbon.… …

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  • 8Eye of GNOME — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Eye of GNOME Eye of GNOME b …

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  • 9Control (альбом) — Control …

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  • 10Eye–hand coordination — Eye–hand (alternatively hand–eye) coordination refers to the control of eye movement and the processing of visual input to guide bodily movement. This has been studied in activities as diverse as tea making, the movement of solid objects such as… …

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