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Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is an eye condition which occurs in association with a squint, typically infantile esotropia. The exact cause is unknown, although it is logical to assume it is from faulty innervation of eye muscles.
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.
The first season of Bones was released on DVD in region 1 on November 28, 2006, [25] in region 2 on October 30, 2006 [26] and in region 4 on January 11, 2007. [27] The set includes all 22 episodes of season one on a 4-dual side disc set in region 1 and a 6-disc set in regions 2 and 4, presented in anamorphic widescreen.
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]
Booth brings Brennan and her assistant Zack Addy to the exclusive Hanover Preparatory School, where a decomposing body has been found hanging from a tree.They retrieve the body and return to their lab at the Jeffersonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where they confirm that the body belongs to a teenage boy, most likely a student.
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Luke Kleintank (born May 18, 1990) [2] is an American actor. He is known for playing Finn Abernathy on Bones, Tyler Harne in the 2015 film Max, Joe Blake in the Amazon series The Man in the High Castle, and as of 2021 FBI Special Agent Scott Forrester in CBS crime drama series FBI: International.
The sixth season of Bones was released on DVD and Blu-ray (subtitled "Cradle to Grave Edition") in region 1 on October 11, 2011, [40] in region 2 on October 17, 2011 [41] and in region 4 on November 9, 2011. [42] The set includes all 23 episodes of season six on a 6-disc DVD set and 4-disc Blu-ray set presented in anamorphic widescreen.