Assessing Glaucoma Severity and Progression in Individuals with Asymmetric Axial Length: An Intra-Patient Comparative Study
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This is Pommel Horse specialist Stephen Nedoroscik. He didn’t move from his spot for two hours while he simply waited for his one special moment.
He mentioned that he is cross-eyed and that he can inexplicably switch his dominant eye. Before his routine, Nedoroscik removed his glasses. He told "TODAY" that if he kept his glasses on, they would fly off mid-routine.
And now because of him, we won our first medal in gymnastics in 16 years.
Correct. Staring at the sun is bad but staring at a solar eclipse is worse. #PhotoChemical reaction double whammy. Pupil is dilated inviting harmful light in when ocular anatomy is least prepared.
My Top 1000 Songs #428: Eyes Of The World. The studio version is perfectly lovely, a bubbly, melodic track that sees the @GratefulDead adding some smooth jazz to the palette; but it was the extended live extrapolations that helped win me over to the band. https://t.co/MvSs7WBGJ3
@mychaelschnell@GratefulDead That's the third person eyes of the world, while the Dead sing about the first person eyes of the world.
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Explore “Eyes of the World'' inside & out on the newest Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast, featuring lost lyrics from the band’s archive, a vintage Robert Hunter interview, studio multi-tracks, & more. https://t.co/xfT8cK2KkF
“Wake now, discover that you are the song that the morning brings, but the heart has its seasons, its evenings and songs of its own”
“Eyes of the World” first took center stage on February 9, 1973 at Stanford University and the tune, performed 382 times throughout the Grateful Dead’s career, has been an anthem for generations ever since.