mariotte blind spot
1Mariotte's spot — see blind spot …
2blind spot — Also known as Mariotte s spot, physiological scotoma, physiological blind spot, and punctum caecum. All five terms are used to denote the physiological hole existing in each monocular field of vision that corresponds morphologically with the… …
3Blind spot (vision) — For other uses, see Blind spot (disambiguation). Vertebrate …
4Mariotte experiment law spot — Ma·ri·otte experiment, law, spot (mah re otґ) [Edme Mariotte, French physicist, 1620–1684] see under experiment, and see Boyle s law, under law, and blind spot, under spot …
5spot — 1. SYN: macula. 2. To lose a slight amount of blood through the vagina. acoustic spots macula of utricle, macula of saccule. Bitot spots small, circumscribed, lusterless, grayish white, foamy, greasy, triangular deposits on the bulbar …
6Mariotte experiment — an experiment to demonstrate the blind spot of the eye: the eye is fixed on the center of a cross marked on a card on which is also marked a large spot; the card is moved to or from the face, and at a certain distance the image of the spot will… …
7Mariotte — Edmé, French physicist, 1620–1684. See M. bottle, M. experiment, M. law, M. blind spot …
8Edme Mariotte — (Til Châtel c. 1620 Paris 12 May 1684) was a French physicist and priest.[1] Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Publications …
9disk — 1. A round, flat plate; any approximately flat circular structure. 2. SYN: lamella (2). 3. In dentistry, a circular piece of thin paper or other material, coated with an abrasive substance, used for cutting and polishing tee …
10Blinder Fleck (Auge) — Als Blinder Fleck wird die Stelle des menschlichen Gesichtsfelds bezeichnet, auf die sich die Papille des Sehnerven (Discus nervi optici oder Papilla n. optici) projiziert und die ein absolutes, jedoch physiologisches Skotom (Gesichtsfeldausfall) …