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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of eye" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a variety of perspectives or viewpoints, but the expression is unclear without additional context.
Example: "The artist's work offers a range of eye that captures the beauty of nature in different ways."
Alternatives: "a variety of perspectives" or "a spectrum of views".
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Taking a cue from the runways -- the models' eyes at Alexander McQueen were rimmed in acid green -- C Shock includes a range of eye makeup in aqua with green pearl, soft lemon yellow, and royal blue with pink pearl.
The research increases hopes that gene therapy can be used in a range of eye conditions, said a UK expert.
If the company can build a contact lens that offers its wearer "autofocus" powers similar to those found in digital cameras for bringing scenes into tight focus, it can address a range of eye ailments and failings with a single solution, rather than requiring the kinds of fixed prescriptions that we use now, and that are often compromises rather than perfect solutions.
The modern breed is prone to several health problems, including cardiac conditions and a range of eye issues.
Beagles may also be affected by a range of eye problems; two common ophthalmic conditions in Beagles are glaucoma and corneal dystrophy.
Previous studies have shown a lack of sensitivity to HRQOL changes for a range of eye conditions [ 26, 27].
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The result was a seemingly chaotic but deftly constructed comedy-show-in-collapse, sending up his own persona ("he's just a shit Kim Noble!"), and deploying a range of eye-catching comedy talent (Ben Target, Ed Aczel and – most improbably – Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph as his onscreen mum) to plug the Gadd-shaped gap.
About 1,500 people have used the GazeCapture app so far, Khosla says, and he thinks that if the researchers can get data from 10,000 people they'll be able to reduce iTracker's error rate to half a centimeter, which should be good enough for a range of eye-tracking applications.
So picking from a range of eyes, noses and mouths is not necessarily the most suitable approach, says Charlie Frowd, a psychologist at the University of Stirling.
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