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Smaller than R2-D2, with a larger eye in proportion to its head and a smaller projection beam, we immediately see the droid as young, cute, and vulnerable; traits the film plays on to great effect (for all the fan theories about Rey's parentage, surprisingly few have asked whether BB-8 is the love-child of R2-D2 and C-3P0).
This resulted from an eyewall replacement cycle that led to the formation of a larger eye.
Later that day, the third and final Hurricane Hunter aircraft flew into Hurricane Norbert, finding a larger eye than the first flight, with a diameter of 16 mile.
Secondly, for a given percentage fill, a larger eye cavity would contain a larger bubble.
Brown-Norway rats were used because they have a larger eye suitable for the OHT surgical procedure, and this glaucoma model has been well characterized in these animals.
The "blue pike" was reported to inhabit deeper waters, have slower growth [ 107], and a larger eye [42,this study] compared to walleye.
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He opened his palm, on which he'd drawn a large eye, and aimed it around the room.
The sign on the front of his headquarters included a large eye bearing the company slogan "We Never Sleep".
Thus, for example, an unusually large eye might, at first thought, be expected to be myopic, but a large eye tends to be associated with a large radius of curvature of the cornea, and this would reduce the power i.e., increase the focal length and so an unusually large eye is not necessarily a myopic one.
But when the researchers implanted lens tissue from the sighted variety into a cave-dweller embryo, a large eye with a distinct cornea, pupil and iris developed.
Brauner has what can almost be described as a signature motif: a face with a prominent nose in profile and a large eye.
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