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  2. Squint - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Squint (antenna) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Strabismus - Wikipedia

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    Strabismus is a 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 condition may be present occasionally or constantly. [3]

  5. Oculesics - Wikipedia

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    SquintingSquinting of the eyes may mean a person is trying to obtain a closer look. It may also mean that a person is considering whether something is true or not. Liars may use squinting as a tool to keep others from detecting their dishonesty. Squinting may also be just a result of a bright sun.

  6. Exotropia - Wikipedia

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    Squinting or frequent rubbing of the eyes is also common with exotropia. The child probably will not mention seeing double, i.e., double vision or diplopia. However, he or she may close one eye to compensate for the problem. In children, the reason for not seeing double is that the brain may ignore the image it receives from the squinting eye.

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  8. Heterophoria - Wikipedia

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    Phorias are known as 'latent squint' because the tendency of the eyes to deviate is kept latent (hidden) by fusion. [1] A person with two normal eyes has single vision (usually) because of the combined use of the sensory and motor systems.

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