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A man squinting on a sunny day. Squinting is the action of looking at something with partially closed eyes. [1]Squinting is most often practiced by people who suffer from refractive errors of the eye who either do not have or are not using their glasses.
An example of squint caused by two differing frequencies. In a phased array or slotted waveguide antenna, squint refers to the angle that the transmission is offset from the normal of the plane of the antenna. In simple terms, it is the change in the beam direction as a function of operating frequency, polarization, or orientation. [1]
Strabismus is an eye disorder in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. [2] The eye that is pointed at an object can alternate. [3] ...
The clinician must be persistent in examining abduction and adduction, and in looking for any associated palpebral fissure changes or head postures, when attempting to determine whether what often presents as a common childhood squint (note-"squint" is a British term for two eyes not looking in the same direction [11]) is in fact Duane syndrome ...
To be charitable — and you have to squint — we get three primary characters: Princess Ynez (Sarah-Sofie Boussnina), who wants to study with the order; soldier Desmond Hart (Travis Fimmel ...
These are the images that make you pause, squint, and maybe even laugh nervously. They’re weird, unsettling, and downright absurd, but somehow, you just can’t look away. #4.
If you squint, you can't even tell that the bunny isn't one of the flock, kind of. "The fact this bunny thinks it's a chicken could make me cry for days," photographer Phoebe wrote in the text ...
Facial synkinesis is a common sequela to Idiopathic Facial Nerve Paralysis, also called Bell's Palsy or Facial Palsy. [2] Bell's Palsy, which is thought to occur due to a viral reactivation which can lead (through unknown mechanisms) to diffuse axon demyelination and degeneration of the seventh cranial nerve, results in a hemifacial paralysis due to non-functionality of the nerve.