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"eye height" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the vertical level at which the eyes are located. Example: The shelves in the kitchen were installed at eye height, making it easy for the short chef to reach all the ingredients.
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Eyes large, with multiple scattered punctures, eye height: 243 µm, eye width: 192 µm.
More expensive products will often be placed at eye height, with cheaper brands lower down.
The line of sight, measured at eye height, is translated into a line on Ordnance Survey map of Soho.
Low is better than tall, and don't put candles at eye height; there is no need to blind the guests.
Knox, he says, was specifically chosen as mid-alphabet, to sit at eye height on bookstore shelves.
I place my laptop on a shelf at eye height and put my wireless keyboard and trackpad on a shelf about 8 inches below.
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However, in cases of SSD investigation where for example median barriers are present, in order for the driver to be able to identify a stopped vehicle, the object and driver's eye heights are equivalent (1.00 m).
On the basis of a ground distance of 6 m, the expected increase in perceived viewing distance for typical eye heights would be 41%%.
In photographs and a video, Ahmed Mater, who is based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, surveys the holy city of Mecca from a similar angel's-eye height, though there's nothing celestial about the perspective.
Suddenly, just at the end of the grass strip, he spotted a lone stalk of corn--not of elephant's-eye height and nothing to set one's salivary glands in motion, but nevertheless a God-given stalk of corn.
Photo by Nancy A. Ruhling One of the shop's signature poodles dangles at dog-eye height over a grooming table.
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