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  2. Mammalian eye - Wikipedia

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    Between birth and age 13 the eye attains its mature size. It weighs 7.5 grams and its volume is roughly 6.5 ml. Along a line through the nodal (central) point of the eye is the optic axis, which is at a slight slant of five degrees toward the nose from the visual axis (i.e., the section going towards the focused point of the fovea).

  3. Human eye - Wikipedia

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    The pupil of the human eye can range in size from 2 mm to over 8 mm to adapt to the environment. The human eye can detect a luminance from 10 −6 cd/m 2, or one millionth (0.000001) of a candela per square meter to 10 8 cd/m 2 or one hundred million (100,000,000) candelas per square meter.

  4. Chernoff face - Wikipedia

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    This use is explained by the character as a more efficient method of representing data, for a large portion of the human brain is devoted to facial recognition. [ 6 ] In the 2014 sci-fi short story "Degrees of Freedom" by Karl Schroeder , Chernoff faces make a prominent appearance as a future technology, supporting the communication of ...

  5. Visual acuity - Wikipedia

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    For 6/6 = 1.0 acuity, the size of a letter on the Snellen chart or Landolt C chart is a visual angle of 5 arc minutes (1 arc min = 1/60 of a degree), which is a 43 point font at 20 feet. [10] By the design of a typical optotype (like a Snellen E or a Landolt C), the critical gap that needs to be resolved is 1/5 this value, i.e., 1 arc min.

  6. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, color perception, depth perception, and object recognition. Unlike many other sensory systems, the human visual system – components from the eye to neural circuits – develops largely after birth, especially in the first few years of life. At birth ...

  7. Eye development - Wikipedia

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    Several layers such as the neural tube, neural crest, surface ectoderm, and mesoderm contribute to the development of the eye. [2] [3] [4] Eye development is initiated by the master control gene PAX6, a homeobox gene with known homologues in humans (aniridia), mice (small eye), and Drosophila (eyeless). The PAX6 gene locus is a transcription ...

  8. The fascinating history of baby formula - AOL

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    The first commercial formulas. In 1846, Liebig, an acclaimed German chemist, had described all living tissue, including food, as being composed of different proportions of fats, carbohydrates and ...

  9. Anthropometric measurement of the developing fetus - Wikipedia

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    A Nigerian study showed that the birth weight of the human fetus also depends upon the size and weight of the mother including her height and weight. [19] Further a Polish study reported a similar report that some measurements like the ear height, muscular strength of the shoulders, skin fold thickness, mandibular breadth including the height ...

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