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With expansive phase onset at 18 50 UT April 1 , 1986 it was presented as prototypical of the "eye" appearance of UV manifestation of substorm expansive phases as seen from the Viking satellite by Rostoker et al. (1987).
The significance of the eye appearance among fish is further supported by the presence of caudal eyespots that mimics the head and masks the tail which reduced tail fin predation (Winemiller, 1990).
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In the second phase, we mask out the eyes' surroundings and assemble pixel-wise features from the eyes' appearance.
"Brands and customers are learning tips and tricks from makeup artists who have known about the blue effect for years," said Trae Bodge, a founder of Three Custom Color Specialists, whose Clarifier Eye Pencil ($14), applied to the inner lids, promises to brighten the eyes' appearance and make them look larger.
But interestingly, in this study, the difference in psychosocial concerns (fear of losing the better eye, appearance and difficulties with social contact) were greater between strabismic patients with and without amblyopia.
Although McLeod et al. detected no difference in the external eye appearance of a Drosophila model expressing CAG repeats in the 3′ UTR, a subsequent study by Li et al. showed that despite the absence of an eye phenotype, neuronal degeneration was apparent and was caused by RNA toxicity.
Especially, there was the "owl's eye" appearance in the axial view (Fig. 1b), which is specific for infarction of the anterior horn [2].
In some cases the rash was felt by the patient or physician to be atypical for Lyme disease because of the lack of the classic "bull's eye" appearance or because the rash did not meet the minimum 5 cm size in the CDC surveillance criteria.
Tumors, myelitis, and demyelination also produce abnormal T2 hyperintensity, but in the present case, we were able to rule out those because of the clinical course of the patient's conditions and "owl's eye" appearance in the axial view of T2-weighted imaging (Fig. 1b).
While 80% of EM in the United States are uniformly red, only 19% have the stereotypical bull's eye appearance [ 5].
Its common and scientific names are derived from the eye-spots on the tail feathers, designated as ocellata, from the Latin root oculus for "eye". Appearance is unmistakable with brilliantly colored plumage of green, blue, gold, black and bronze.
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