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Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR), a painless condition affecting the central retina can have symptoms such as such as visual distortion, decreased color and contrast sensitivity, and difficulty seeing at night.
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Oxidation is a natural occurrence that is part of all products that contain L-ascorbic acid. Even products that contain stabilized versions of vitamin C oxidize.
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IMO I think the doors to the grocery stores and Wal-marts(or similar stores) should have opened there doors and given these people a rationed amount of food and supplies to live on. But because of certain villainous depraved people, that wa...
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By 4 months, they will begin seeing in full color.
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When a photograph is taken by a camera, it is called a physical process. But when we see color, we are actually having a psychological experience. The eyes receive an impression but do not see. It is the brain that sees. So when the image i...
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My father was colour blind and he didn't resent it, however it used to make him nervous about applying for jobs, because he was a radio technician and needed to distinguish between the colours for negative, positive and earth wires. He trai...
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Your color preferences are not necessarily fixed and that they will vary even within a given day depending on your mood.
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they usually flower from the start of July and can still flower if looked after well until mid October (also depending on the weather)
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Human eyes can only process light and register it as a color in a limited amount of ways. Read the article about the boy with "cat eyes". Google it. He lacked a pigment and as such can process more light and can see in the dark. S...
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Perhaps its cultural symbolism also explains why red is thought to produce better attention to detail. Seeing the color red can actually elevate blood pressure and make hearts beat faster, which might make it an optimal choice for people wh...
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