• If, after shining a light in one eye, the light is quickly switched to the other eye, the response will be an initial constriction of both pupils followed by an equivalent re-dilation. (allnurses.com)
  • No, the dilation and constriction of their pupils are involuntary responses. (lcworks.org)
  • It is very helpful for you to measure the pupil dilation and length on using these medical penlights. (trumpforest.com)
  • To better understand what happens when participants accept false feedback about their choices ongoing projects are using a number of measures other than self-report to study choice blindness, including eye-movements, pupil dilation and mouse-arm movements. (lu.se)
  • He sees her pupils dilate. (macmillan.com)
  • Did a provider recently dilate your pupils? (medlineplus.gov)
  • When their surroundings are dark, cats' pupils dilate, allowing more light to enter their eyes, thus enhancing their ability to see in low-light conditions. (lcworks.org)
  • When they are excited, scared, or ready to pounce, their pupils dilate, allowing them to focus better on their prey or potential dangers. (lcworks.org)
  • Yes, a cat's pupils can dilate or constrict depending on their emotional state. (lcworks.org)
  • Older cats tend to have less flexible pupils, which may not dilate or constrict as much as younger cats. (lcworks.org)
  • No, the speed at which a cat's pupils dilate or constrict can vary depending on the individual cat. (lcworks.org)
  • A brighter light will cause more constriction. (allnurses.com)
  • Pupils were unequal in size in the dark (9 mm right eye, 4.5 mm left eye), with minimal constriction to light on the right side (8 mm right eye, 3 mm left eye). (medscape.com)
  • Are there beings or people among us whose sclera, pupils and iris are completely BLACK? (rense.com)
  • Barcelona Zoo director Antonio Jonch wrote: "The eye had a blueish sclera, a normal cornea, and a light blue iris which was very transparent to transillumination. (wikipedia.org)
  • Such changes in pupil size have been difficult to characterize in the past in those with a dark iris, which is more common in people with darker skin tones, because it can be challenging to distinguish between the iris and the pupil. (medgadget.com)
  • This makes the iris appear lighter in the resulting images, and helps the technology to distinguish between iris and pupil, providing more robust diagnostics for those with dark eyes. (medgadget.com)
  • Changes in pupil size can offer information on a variety of neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease, but our natural diversity in terms of skin tone and melanin content in the iris has meant that for those with dark eyes, it can be difficult to get an accurate measurement in pupil size changes. (medgadget.com)
  • Next, it's time to draw the iris and pupil, as well as the lid and wrinkle beneath the lower lid. (dragoart.com)
  • These glossy finished eyes have a light brown-beige iris and black pupil color with a shank back fitted for a plastic hand press washer to hold in place. (gurumisupply.com)
  • Behind the cornea are the iris, the pupil, and the anterior chamber. (kidshealth.org)
  • This allows the iris to control how much light goes through the pupil (say: PYOO-pul). (kidshealth.org)
  • The pupil is the black circle in the center of the iris, which is really an opening in the iris, and it lets light enter the eye. (kidshealth.org)
  • Anisocoria greater in the light signifies an abnormal large pupil, whereas anisocoria in the dark indicates an abnormal small pupil. (medworm.com)
  • A 34-year-old man presents with a 2-week history of anisocoria , with the right pupil larger than the left. (medscape.com)
  • CT and MRI of the brain obtained around the time of the onset of anisocoria were said to be normal. (medscape.com)
  • Hey I Know This Probably Sounds Like A Stupid Question We Are Learning About Pupillary Reactions Perla How Will The Pupils React To Light If Someone Is Blind In One Eye? (allnurses.com)
  • Pupil size is governed by the tone of the pupillary sphincter (parasympathetic) and the pupillary dilator muscles (sympathetic) in response to ambient light, adrenergic tone, and local pharmacologic or pathophysiologic conditions. (allnurses.com)
  • The time it takes to revert to the baseline pupillary size can also be helpful. (medworm.com)
  • Exposure to light elicits fast responses (in the range of milliseconds and seconds) in the pupillary reflex or in brain activity. (cie.co.at)
  • The ocular motor module (OMM), a video-based image processing computer system, generates visual stimuli for testing ocular motor and pupil function. (druglibrary.net)
  • An image processing system generates visual stimuli for testing oculomotor and pupil function. (druglibrary.net)
  • Ocular and Systemic Health Screening - Bright lights and magnifying instruments are used to view the different structures of the eyes and supporting tissues. (ferris.edu)
  • The above-mentioned biological effects of light are elicited by stimulation of ocular photoreceptors. (cie.co.at)
  • These included a test of room navigation skills in low-light conditions and a test of involuntary pupil responses to light. (eurekalert.org)
  • To reflect their distinction from perceptual vision, these effects are often referred to as non-image-forming (NIF) or non-visual (NV) responses to light. (cie.co.at)
  • Moreover, there is no single action spectrum or proxy that can describe all eye-mediated non-visual responses to light. (cie.co.at)
  • Campbell McLaren's Combate Americas is looking to generate a buzz around the women's atomweight division by headlining Combate 11, on February 16, 2017, with an Eddie Bravo pupil in the form of Kyra Batara and Spain's Vanessa Fernandez. (bloodyelbow.com)
  • This comparative study analyzes how stress is created through the mise-en-scene and characters in the two feature length lms Good Time (2017) and Boiling Point (2021). (lu.se)
  • 2017. 'Good time': Cannes review. (lu.se)
  • Shining a light in one eye of a normal subject causes both pupils to constrict equally. (allnurses.com)
  • Shining a dim light in one eye of a normal subject will cause both puils to constrict. (allnurses.com)
  • Conversely, when exposed to bright light, their pupils constrict, reducing the amount of light entering the eyes and preventing overexposure. (lcworks.org)
  • No, their pupils will constrict when exposed to bright light. (lcworks.org)
  • Pupils were equally reactive changes. (cdc.gov)
  • EMS providers noted that Officer 1's pupils were 4 mm (normal range is 2-4mm in diameter depending on ambient light) and reactive. (cdc.gov)
  • Most dark sunglasses absorb 70%-80% of the incident light of all wavelengths. (aao.org)
  • There has been a large issue with medical device design that depends on optical measurements ultimately working only for those with light skin and eye colors, while failing to perform well for those with dark skin and eyes," said Edward Wang, one of the leaders of this research. (medgadget.com)
  • Engineers within ophthalmology have known that conventional cameras are not suitable for pupil size measurements in those with dark eyes for some time. (medgadget.com)
  • This results in my broom-closet of a room being rather dark most of the time, except at daybreak, which is why my friend Nadine bought me a small portable book-light that I keep hidden under my bed. (teenink.com)
  • This time, he asked the participants to imagine a dark object and then a light one. (scientificamerican.com)
  • The tests consistently showed major improvements in rod-based, low-light vision, and the patients also noted functional improvements in their everyday lives, such as "can [now] make out objects and people in the dark. (eurekalert.org)
  • Finegan's room was dark and smokey with a dim light on the table. (sluggerotoole.com)
  • Next time you sit in the dark theater, look behind you at the stream of light coming from the projection booth. (kidshealth.org)
  • All video-based eye-tracker systems film the eye at the same time as it is illuminated by infrared light (IR-A, typically 740-960 nm), This illumination is critical to achieve high contrasts between features (e.g. the dark pupil and the bright reflection of the light source). (lu.se)
  • Laboratory experiments have shown that UV light damages living tissue in 2 ways. (aao.org)
  • The pupils carry out laboratory sessions and exercises using Escape experiences and VR (Virtual Reality) games. (lu.se)
  • A research team at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone attachment that can provide information on changes in pupil size, which can be used to assess neurological phenomena, such as traumatic brain injury and Alzheimer's disease. (medgadget.com)
  • Measures include nystagmus, smooth pursuit, pupil size in darkness, and pupil response to dim light (approx. (druglibrary.net)
  • One such characteristic that often catches our attention is their ability to change the size of their pupils. (lcworks.org)
  • Additionally, cats' pupils also change size in response to emotional states. (lcworks.org)
  • 3. Should I be concerned if my cat's pupils don't change size? (lcworks.org)
  • 4. Can cats control the size of their pupils voluntarily? (lcworks.org)
  • 5. Can a cat's emotions affect the size of their pupils? (lcworks.org)
  • 6. Can a cat's age affect their pupils' size? (lcworks.org)
  • 7. Do all cats' pupils change size at the same rate? (lcworks.org)
  • 8. Are there any other animals that can control their pupils' size like cats? (lcworks.org)
  • Yes, many nocturnal animals, such as owls and some reptiles, have similar abilities to control their pupils' size for improved night vision. (lcworks.org)
  • So, the next time you observe your feline companion's eyes changing size, you'll have a better understanding of what's happening and can marvel at their remarkable nature. (lcworks.org)
  • Natural variations in the size of the pupil were used to determine the effect of lighting on visual performance. (cdc.gov)
  • He noted a gradual increase in the size of his right pupil that had then become slightly smaller. (medscape.com)
  • Some people have 'floaters' in their eyes, which are minerals or crystals and may cause strange glints of light when in a brightly lit area. (rense.com)
  • The animal displayed marked photophobia, which caused it to close its eyes repeatedly when exposed to bright light. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ss are instructed to look into the viewport and follow the light with their eyes. (druglibrary.net)
  • Tests revealed that, in both patients, the treated eyes became thousands of times more light-sensitive in low-light conditions, substantially correcting the original visual deficits. (eurekalert.org)
  • Esp dielectric coating: Reflects over 99% of the light to your eyes bringing you a clear, bright image and accurate color reproduction. (yarngarden.net)
  • When you step into bright light, for example, the eyelids squeeze together tightly to protect your eyes until they can adjust to the light. (kidshealth.org)
  • The primary reason for cats' pupils getting thin is their ability to control the amount of light entering their eyes. (lcworks.org)
  • Yes, it is a natural response to protect their sensitive eyes from excessive light. (lcworks.org)
  • An eye specialist will place special drops in your eyes to widen your pupils. (cdc.gov)
  • Sometimes cataracts can develop in both eyes at the same time. (msdmanuals.com)
  • That may be long enough for brighter auroras, but to compensate, you'll have to increase your camera's sensitivity to light by increasing the "speed" or ISO . (universetoday.com)
  • These high light levels tend to saturate the retina and therefore decrease finer levels of contrast sensitivity. (aao.org)
  • These photoreceptors play an important role in non-visual effects of light and have a peak sensitivity in the shorter wavelength part of the visible spectrum. (cie.co.at)
  • The International Standard CIE S 026:2018 (CIE 2018) defines spectral sensitivity functions, quantities and metrics to describe the ability of optical radiation to stimulate each of the five (a-opic 1 ) photoreceptor types that can contribute, via the melanopsin-containing intrinsically-photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs), to retina-mediated non-visual effects of light in humans 2 . (cie.co.at)
  • In daylight, the patients had some, albeit greatly impaired, visual function, but at night they were effectively blind, with light sensitivity on the order of 10,000 to 100,000 times less than normal. (eurekalert.org)
  • The researchers used, in all, nine complementary methods to measure the patients' light sensitivity and functional vision. (eurekalert.org)
  • If eye pain is severe, see your health care provider about the cause of light sensitivity. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Light sensitivity is severe or painful. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When did the light sensitivity begin? (medlineplus.gov)
  • This material must be crystal-clear to permit the unobstructed passage of light from the rear of the lens to the retina. (rense.com)
  • The lens' job is to focus light rays on the back of the eyeball - a part called the retina (say: RET-i-nuh). (kidshealth.org)
  • The retina takes the light the eye receives and changes it into nerve signals so the brain can understand what the eye is seeing. (kidshealth.org)
  • This offers a better view of the back of your eye, where a thin layer of tissue (the retina) changes light into signals that go to the brain. (cdc.gov)
  • Green FMC anti reflective coating reduces the reflected light in the objective lens and improves light transmission、 image brightness and image sharpness.This binoculars can deliver vision in gloaming, (But not in complete darkness). (yarngarden.net)
  • The cornea helps the eye focus as light makes its way through. (kidshealth.org)
  • Additionally, conventional NIR detectors do not support Time Delayed Integration (TDI) mode needed on a rotating spacecraft to integrate the faint light of stars as they cross the focal plain. (lu.se)
  • Eye signs, including nystagmus, a lack of smooth pursuit movements, and constricted or dilated pupils, are an important component of the testing procedures. (druglibrary.net)
  • The system samples the eye's movements and characteristics 60 times per second, and the data are analyzed with feature extraction algorithms. (druglibrary.net)
  • Usually dilating drops are used to temporarily enlarge the pupil so the internal eye structures can be viewed. (ferris.edu)
  • This would have made you temporarily sensitive to bright light. (cdc.gov)
  • Number Day is an annual event that sees teachers and pupils raise vital funds for the NSPCC so it can continue its important work protecting children from abuse and supporting them with any issues they may face. (yourthurrock.com)
  • Subjects (Ss) look into a foam-lined viewport, which excludes all ambient light and allows testing in total darkness. (druglibrary.net)
  • Testing requires a subject (S) to look into a viewport, which excludes all ambient light and insures total darkness during 50-sec test trials. (druglibrary.net)
  • If you're looking for the best pupil pen light of 2023 , we've got your back. (trumpforest.com)
  • The choroidal vessels were perfectly visible and the pupil was normal. (wikipedia.org)
  • The attachment is placed over the camera and then placed over the eye, where the camera flashes the eye with bright light and records video of the pupil movement. (medgadget.com)
  • 8 ft candles) and bright light (approx. (druglibrary.net)
  • 1. Do all cats' pupils get thin in bright light? (lcworks.org)
  • Pupils at Wood End Primary School in Wednesfield have joined those giving the campaign a helping hand. (expressandstar.com)
  • In tests so far, the device could assess pupil responses in a group of volunteers with different eye colors. (medgadget.com)
  • The obesity prevention programme, called '5-2-1-0', promotes healthy eating habits, physical activity and limited screen time among young people.This study aimed to assess adherence to the '5-2-1-0' recommendations and to study multiple risky behaviours among adolescents in nine countries in sub-Saharan Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • This book shines a light on the best research into learning and the brain development that makes it all possible. (24symbols.com)
  • The pupils will get smaller when the light shines near them and they'll open wider when the light is gone. (kidshealth.org)
  • Graded-density sunglasses are deeply tinted at the top and gradually become lighter toward the lens center. (aao.org)
  • After light enters the pupil, it hits the lens. (kidshealth.org)
  • This light goes through a powerful lens, which is focusing the images onto the screen, so you can see the movie clearly. (kidshealth.org)
  • Because all light entering the eye passes through the lens, the cataract (clouding of the lens) can block and scatter light, which causes poor vision. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Under normal conditions, the pupils remain equal at all times in all levels of light. (allnurses.com)
  • After a period of time the drug dissipates and the surface of the eye returns to its normal white color. (rense.com)
  • The beam of light dances through the darkness, more reckless and wild than usual, it seems. (macmillan.com)
  • A life whose wretched darkness only one thing can illuminate: a dancing beam of light on the screen. (macmillan.com)
  • This includes information on keeping children safe from harm and supporting their school's safeguarding, as well online safety quizzes that can be used with pupils of all ages. (yourthurrock.com)
  • In the exhibition, Earth and the Climate through the Ages , the pupils take part in a climate expedition to see how the climate has changed through the ages. (lu.se)
  • Non-visible infrared light-emitting diodes, to which the video cameras are sensitive, provide images for the computer system. (druglibrary.net)
  • We would like help in understanding available equations for safety levels of IR irradiance of the eye, and plug in the values from the data sheets of our currently used IR light-emitting diodes. (lu.se)
  • There are also reports that light can increase heart rate, improve alertness, alleviate seasonal and non-seasonal depression, influence thermoregulation, and affect brain activity as measured with the electroencephalogram (EEG). (cie.co.at)
  • The lights and drops do not cause any damage but are occasionally uncomfortable and resisted by children. (ferris.edu)
  • On the halo's inner rim was a web from which tiny random drops of light were suspended. (advancedfictionwriting.com)
  • It wasn't spider silk and the drops of light were beads. (advancedfictionwriting.com)
  • There were only two false positives at each time and a single false negative at the third test time for a S with 0.08% BAC. (druglibrary.net)
  • UV light can also strike the eye by reflection. (aao.org)
  • State-level data are available from the BRFSS, which uses a slightly different question than the NHIS to determine the last time the respondent obtained a dilated eye examination. (cdc.gov)
  • Pupils are black, so it's best to try your hardest to replicate that. (dragoart.com)
  • Because light reflected off a horizontal surface is polarized in the horizontal plane, properly oriented polarized lenses reduce the intensity of glare from road surfaces, glass windows, metal surfaces, and lake and river surfaces. (aao.org)
  • Wide-temple sunglasses work by reducing glare from temporal light sources. (aao.org)
  • The well-balanced, high-quality optics feature an extremely crisp illuminated dot, 6x zoom, a large exit pupil and a wide field of view. (leica-camera.com)
  • The amount of UV light striking the earth varies with season (greatest in the summer), latitude (greatest near the equator), time of day (greatest at noon), and elevation (greatest at high elevation). (aao.org)
  • And having earned 26 credits that could be applied to his undergraduate degree, Timothy saved almost a full year of college time and tuition before graduating high school . (goodwin.edu)
  • In high-risk dogs, it can be a good idea to have a gastropexy performed at the same time as spay and neuter surgery. (uexpress.com)
  • PUPIL GAUGE AND RULER MARKING🔦 With Pupil Gauge and 5cm Ruler Marking, these high quality penlights are ideal tools for EMT staff, nurses, doctors, and medical students. (trumpforest.com)
  • By the time she was finished he was glad to see some color back in her cheeks. (fanfiction.net)
  • We're wishing him a very speedy, full recovery and we look forward to having him back in the ZB office when the time is right. (odt.co.nz)
  • Back then it wasn't easy to get a priest to co-celebrate a mixed marriage and with time running against me I turned to the priest I knew from my school days at St Colman's to stand in. (sluggerotoole.com)
  • We were a team and a family, striving to be better global citizens," he affirmed, "and giving back to the community was second nature by the time I left. (goodwin.edu)
  • Shade the whole drawing with a light coat, so later on you'll be able to erase out white parts to make the eye glossy and realistic. (dragoart.com)
  • You want to expose the aurora in as short a time as possible because it moves. (universetoday.com)
  • BACs at each test time appear below (Table 1). (druglibrary.net)
  • 01) as a function of the changing BAC distribution over test times. (druglibrary.net)
  • At the first test time when the mean BAC was 0.09%, 11 Ss were incorrrectly classified. (druglibrary.net)
  • At the second test time when the mean BAC was 0.07%, nine Ss were incorrectly classified. (druglibrary.net)
  • In contrast, at the last two test times when the mean BAC had fallen below 0.05%, most of the subjects were correctly classified. (druglibrary.net)
  • When short-wavelength light (300-400+ nm) interacts with photochromic lenses, the lenses darken by means of a chemical reaction that converts silver ions to elemental silver. (aao.org)
  • This process is similar to the reaction that occurs when photographic film is exposed to light. (aao.org)
  • blood pressure 110/70 mm Hg, pulse were 5 mm equal bilaterally with a 120 beats/min, respiratory rate sluggish reaction to light. (cdc.gov)
  • Singer has called Apt Pupil "a study in cruelty", with Nazism serving as a vehicle to demonstrate the capacity of evil. (wikipedia.org)
  • This study guide will help you focus your time on what's most important. (allnurses.com)
  • At about the same time, WHO began using sions, and to study the determinants of the United Nations (UN) Millennium Devel- their positive attitudes. (who.int)
  • and water reflects approximately 5% of incident light. (aao.org)
  • Joan Snyder is a painter who reflects her time while remaining irreducibly herself. (nymag.com)
  • Set the ISO to 800 for brighter auroras or 1600 for fainter ones and set the time to 30-seconds. (universetoday.com)
  • Up to 20 percent of LCA cases are caused by mutations in GUCY2D, a gene that encodes a key protein needed in retinal photoreceptor cells for the "phototransduction cascade"-the process that converts light to neuronal signals. (eurekalert.org)
  • Some students who expressed doubt the Holocaust really happened or doubted the extent of the Holocaust told us they have changed their views and are even educating others on the danger of misinformation," Felton told The Times of Israel on-site at White Plains Middle School. (timesofisrael.com)
  • It is free for any school to sign up and there's still time for Essex to get involved! (yourthurrock.com)
  • For this challenge, pupils complete maths puzzles to create a key which can unlock a door so Buddy can visit their school. (yourthurrock.com)
  • Gordon's School in West End is drawing up plans to accommodate transgender pupils. (getsurrey.co.uk)
  • Rob Pavis, Gordon's School 's deputy head, told The Times several Gordon's pupils had been exploring their gender identity, with one boy asking to be addressed by a girl's name and another wearing light make-up and a dress to the school's prom. (getsurrey.co.uk)
  • The school decided to draw up guidance for accommodating transgender or non-binary pupils after becoming aware of former students who had come out after leaving Gordon's. (getsurrey.co.uk)
  • Former pupils recount such incidents as Finegan arriving on the football pitch with RUC officers or a British Army helicopter landing in school grounds as part of an arrest operation against suspect republican students or the discipline meted out to an entire class because they refused to give up the identity of a class mate who scribbled pro IRA slogans on the blackboard. (sluggerotoole.com)
  • Transporting students for a school can be a very rewarding job, but please make sure you exercise caution at all times when driving a school bus. (cristcdl.com)
  • In most states, school buses are equipped with ________ warning light system to control traffic at school bus stops. (cristcdl.com)
  • Concerned by the nutritional needs of her pupils, Jessie initiated a free milk scheme at her school and would give her pupils a cup of hot cocoa in the morning. (edgehill.ac.uk)
  • Because automobile glass and the window glass in many residences and commercial buildings absorb light in the UV spectrum, most photochromics do not darken inside cars or buildings. (aao.org)
  • Just to make him proud, being that all of his hard work, all the time and energy. (bloodyelbow.com)
  • These Pen lights are made of premium aluminum alloy and led bulb, which make sure these nurse penlights durable and long-life using. (trumpforest.com)
  • The exercises make the pupils aware of how humankind is affected by water shortage and agriculture. (lu.se)
  • The pupils will also make calculations on the conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy, using our pedal bikes. (lu.se)
  • The aim is to make the Law easy readable, given the fact that it has been so many times amended. (who.int)
  • failures in his conquest for world domination left him with nothing but wasted time. (fanfiction.net)
  • The left pupil was brisk. (medscape.com)
  • My mother didn't believe in using "ersatz sun" so we didn't have a single light bulb in our five room house. (teenink.com)
  • By taking different measurements and comparing the results, for example, human subject and light bulb, the energy in a human body is calculated. (lu.se)
  • Please accept that Gurumi Supply does not control the timing or processes of mailing and shipping once an order leaves our possession prior to placing your order. (gurumisupply.com)
  • Cataracts cause blurry vision that worsens over time. (cdc.gov)
  • You are two to three times more likely to develop cataracts compared with a people who do not smoke. (cdc.gov)
  • Pocket cameras work well in daylight and can be used to shoot bright northern lights, but the images will be noisy. (universetoday.com)
  • Work your way drawing the lashes and shading the pupil the darkest way possible. (dragoart.com)
  • CTRA fostered conversation and growth, solidified my timeline, and showed me what it truly means to work hard for a long time," Timothy credited. (goodwin.edu)
  • Also, these pen lights can work as flashlight for outdoor camping and home electrical repair. (trumpforest.com)
  • Which pupil is abnormal is important to determine. (medworm.com)
  • When I woke up early due to the sound of the P-5 jets for the first few times about a month or two ago, I realized that sleep was impossible after the first jet took off at first light. (teenink.com)
  • Rod cells are extremely sensitive to light and account for most of the human capacity for low-light vision. (eurekalert.org)
  • It holds millions of cells that are sensitive to light. (kidshealth.org)
  • The lower the f-stop number, the more light allowed in and the shorter the exposure. (universetoday.com)
  • 15-second time exposure of Vega rising taken with a typical digital pocket camera. (universetoday.com)
  • Even the brightest auroras will require a time exposure of at least 5 seconds. (universetoday.com)
  • Most "point-and-shoot" models have limited time exposure ability, often just 15 seconds. (universetoday.com)
  • If the aurora is bright and moving quickly, I'll decrease exposure times to 10-15 seconds. (universetoday.com)
  • Vision may be blurred, contrast may be lost, and halos may be visible around lights. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This allows us to vary the positioning of the light as well as the number of light sources visible in the eye. (lu.se)
  • It's been a long time since I've used graphite (about 3 years), which makes me a bit native to the tradition. (dragoart.com)
  • You should always know this, put this in the front of your brain - my wife is always right and if you live according to what your wife says, you'll live a long time. (odt.co.nz)
  • and wants you around for a long time. (odt.co.nz)
  • So it is very convenient when you watch something for a long time. (yarngarden.net)
  • The spectrum of ultraviolet (UV) light is divided into 3 types: UVA contains wavelengths of 400-320 nm, UVB contains wavelengths of 320-290 nm, and UVC contains wavelengths below 290 nm. (aao.org)