First, early helmets did not take into account how often pilots use peripheral vision during a close-range dogfight. |
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I was close enough that the oversized screen nearly filled my peripheral vision, but high up enough that there was no need to crick my neck. |
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The better the defender's peripheral vision, the closer the angle between man and ball approaches 180 degrees. |
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Or concocting side dishes that deserve to accompany such wonderful beef, carried by waiters with focus and peripheral vision? |
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You can have excellent peripheral vision and at the same time, ease, comfort and convenience. |
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The whole time he was on top of her, a swarm of tiny insects hanging over his right shoulder, she kept the woods in her peripheral vision. |
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But then, on the very edges of his peripheral vision, there was an intangible sensation of colour. |
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Both of these standards test for impact reduction, retention, shell penetration and peripheral vision. |
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Close-fitting eye lenses are shaped to improve peripheral vision and are compatible with most optical sighting and night-vision devices. |
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Any patient who notes changes in visual acuity or peripheral vision should be referred for ophthalmologic evaluation. |
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A progressive loss of peripheral vision occurs over time, resulting in tunnel vision in late stages of the disease. |
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Pressure from excess fluid or improper drainage damages the optic nerve and can lead to tunnel vision, loss of peripheral vision, or blindness. |
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This loss appears to be more accentuated in foveal as opposed to peripheral vision. |
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In some cases, hanging skin over the upper eyelid can be removed to restore peripheral vision. |
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In the midst of my surprise I am vaguely aware of another shocking pink object in my peripheral vision, moving rapidly towards me. |
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Sitting at the computer I saw something large and dark fall past my peripheral vision followed by a dull thwack. |
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That way, when I address the ball, the leaf or patch of grass is still in my peripheral vision and can remind me where my target is. |
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So while someone with AMD may experience extremely poor vision in their central visual field, their peripheral vision is not impaired. |
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Apparently, the eyehole of a burqa limits your peripheral vision. |
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Images morph onto the walls and extend into the audience's peripheral vision to surround and engage each churchgoer. |
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It is very likely that the switch was in his peripheral vision because his attention was drawn to the area beyond the yellow target. |
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Others such as depth perception, contrast perception and peripheral vision are not reflected in the test but may be equally important. |
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Direct eye contact, peripheral vision, closed eyes, blurry vision, how does it affect our dances? |
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The British Columbia Court of Appeal had reasoned that people who lack peripheral vision are at a greater risk of accidents. |
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Breathing of oxygen under pressure may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision. |
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By the time the person notices visual loss, there is substantial irreversible damage to peripheral vision. |
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Every few weeks I get so far behind on sleep that I lose my peripheral vision. |
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They are usually registered partially sighted by their thirties, suffering night blindness and losing their peripheral vision to become severely visually disabled. |
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I had excellent peripheral vision and was instructed to practice seeing with a prism, to synthesize the two distinct, and different visual fields. |
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From my peripheral vision, through the glass windshield, a vast spread of city lights illumining the black night sky over us for miles came into view. |
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A new grille is evident along with a lengthened cab and a re-positioned C-pillar that now sits further to the rear, taking it out of the driver's peripheral vision. |
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Bad: A display which is so bright at night that it is significant in the driver's peripheral vision when looking at the forward road-scene and whose information is difficult to read in sunlight because the contrast is so low. |
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Others tried creative approaches such as restricting joints with bandages to simulate arthritis, adding bulky layers to imitate obesity and developing contraptions that limited peripheral vision. |
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Good peripheral vision is required for safety and operational reasons. |
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In my peripheral vision I saw four or five longtails with people flying out of them swallowed by white water. |
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The pilot flying likely relied on peripheral vision to taxi the aircraft because of the requirement to maintain separation with the aircraft departing ahead. |
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The field of vision includes foveal vision and peripheral vision. |
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Other evidence showed that people with this condition can compensate, to some extent, for their lack of peripheral vision by using prism lenses and by turning their heads from side to side to survey the road. |
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With good peripheral vision, he passes well. |
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Then I saw something in my peripheral vision, close to my back. |
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Perfectly timed, one would sashay by, and as soon as it was out of our peripheral vision, another would stroll into view. |
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Second, the PF may have had some distortion and loss of night vision capability that had not been experienced previously due to the characteristic of progressive eyeglass lenses to interfere with peripheral vision. |
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For that matter, peripheral vision helps, too. |
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The visor-style hood has a tieback for unobstructed peripheral vision and an extended breath shield. |
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According to Nickell, peripheral vision can easily mislead, especially late at night when the brain is tired and more likely to misinterpret sights and sounds. |
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The patient was reportedly suffering from pituitary tumour, which impaired his vision by blurring objects that lay on the outer range of his peripheral vision. |
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