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  2. Recovery from blindness - Wikipedia

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    the objects to which he had hitherto used to apply the terms up and down, high and low, were such as only affected or were in some way perceived by touch; but the proper objects of vision make a new set of ideas, perfectly distinct and different from the former, and which can in no sort make themselves perceived by touch (sect. 95).

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    Your eyes are one of the first places to show your age, but you can fight back with these anti-aging under-eye patches. They'll brighten, moisturize and firm the delicate skin under your eyes to ...

  4. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    A proposed explanation for the reduced sensitivity is the induced quiescence of free nerve endings following long term corneal exposure to contact lenses. [ 23 ] Long-term use of PMMA or thick hydrogel contact lenses have been found to cause increased eye irritability, photophobia, blurred vision, and persistent haloes.

  5. Brain healing - Wikipedia

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    Brain healing is the process that occurs after the brain has been damaged. If an individual survives brain damage, the brain has a remarkable ability to adapt. When cells in the brain are damaged and die, for instance by stroke, there will be no repair or scar formation for those cells.

  6. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, in full thickness wounds over 3mm, it was found that a wound needed a material [clarify] inserted in order to induce full tissue regeneration. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Whereas 3rd degree burns heal slowly by scarring, in 2016 it was known that full thickness fractional photothermolysis holes heal without scarring. [ 1 ]

  7. For Your Eyes Only (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    In "For Your Eyes Only" the idea of revenge is looked at from a number of angles: Bond's, M's and Judy Havelock's, [8] and each has a different interpretation. Bond's approach to killing is also dissected in "For Your Eyes Only", while the morality of killing is a theme in "The Hildebrand Rarity". [8]

  8. Entoptic phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The Purkinje tree is an image of the retinal blood vessels in one's own eye, first described by PurkynÄ› in 1823. It can be seen by shining the beam of a small bright light through the pupil from the periphery of a subject's vision. This results in an image of the light being focused on the periphery of the retina.

  9. Navajo Film Themselves - Wikipedia

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    Navajos Film Themselves is a series of seven short documentary films which show scenes of life on the Navajo Nation. [1] [2] It was added to the United States National Film Registry [3] in 2002. [4] Alta Kahn editing as her daughter Susie Benally looks on. The films are: [5] Intrepid Shadows directed by Al Clah; The Navajo Silversmith directed ...