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  2. Exophoria - Wikipedia

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    Exophoria. Exophoria is a form of heterophoria in which there is a tendency of the eyes to deviate outward. [ 1] During examination, when the eyes are dissociated, the visual axes will appear to diverge away from one another. [ 2] The axis deviation in exophoria is usually mild compared with that of exotropia .

  3. Fixation disparity - Wikipedia

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    Fixation disparity. Fixation disparity is a tendency of the eyes to drift in the direction of the heterophoria. While the heterophoria refers to a fusion-free vergence state, the fixation disparity refers to a small misalignment of the visual axes when both eyes are open in an observer with normal fusion and binocular vision. [1]

  4. Convergence insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Convergence insufficiencyis a sensory and neuromuscular anomaly of the binocular visionsystem, characterized by a reduced ability of the eyesto turn towards each other, or sustain convergence. Symptoms. [edit] The symptoms and signs associated with convergence insufficiency are related to prolonged, visually demanding, near-centered tasks. They ...

  5. Sennacherib's Annals - Wikipedia

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    Another version of this text is found on what is known as the Sennacherib Prism, now in the Oriental Institute. It was purchased by James Henry Breasted from a Baghdad antiques dealer in 1919 for the Oriental Institute. [6] The Jerusalem prism was acquired by the Israel Museum at a Sotheby's auction in 1970. [7] It was only published in 1990. [8]

  6. 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]

  7. James Earl Jones - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Jones. James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931) is an American actor. He has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, [ 1] and "one of the greatest actors in American history". [ 2] Over his career, he has received three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a ...

  8. List of awards and nominations received by James Earl Jones

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    1. 3. Golden Globe Awards. 1. 5. James Earl Jones is an American actor known for his appearances on stage and screen. Jones is known as one of the few entertainers to have won the EGOT ( Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony ). Jones has received two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award and three Tony Awards. While Jones has yet to win a competitive Oscar ...

  9. Robert Earl Jones - Wikipedia

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    2, including James Earl Jones. Robert Earl Jones (February 3, 1910 – September 7, 2006), [ 1] sometimes credited as Earl Jones, was an American actor and professional boxer. One of the first prominent black film stars, Jones was a living link with the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, having worked with Langston Hughes early in his ...