- illumination. It is
usually normal,
however pathological hippus can occur.
Pathologic hippus, the
phenomenon of
increased oscillation or
their amplitude...
- apnea, hypopnea, bradypnea).
Nervous system:
pupillary defect,
exaggerated hippus,
dizziness or lightheadedness.
Other areas:
hypoglycemia unawareness, genital...
- says that the
Moschian country lay
above the
rivers Phasis, Glaucus, and
Hippus (Geography, 11.2.17). In it "lies the
temple of Leucothea,
founded by Phrixus...
-
condition Thus,
anisocoria means the
condition of
unequal pupil(s).
Cycloplegia Hippus Miosis Mydriasis Parinaud's
syndrome "anisocoria". Dictionary.com Unabridged...
- Pink Tush Girl aka Pink Hip Girl (桃尻娘 ピンク・ヒップ・ガール,
Momojiri musume:
Pinku hippu gaaru) is a 1978 ****anese film in Nikkatsu's
Roman ****o series, directed...
- most
important of them were Charieis,
Chobus or Cobus, Singames, Tarsuras,
Hippus, Astelephus, Chrysorrhoas,
several of
which are also
noticed by Ptolemy...
-
therefore may lead to oscillation,
which may
intensify and
become known as
hippus. The
constriction of the
pupil and near
vision are
closely tied. In bright...
- velocity. In
order to
improve the
realism of the
resulting simulations, the
hippus effect can be
approximated by
adding small random variations to the environment...
- on
lower gaze
Leonard Napoleon Boston (1871–1931) Cowen's sign
Extensive hippus of
consensual pupillary reflex Jack
Posner Cowen,
American ophthalmologist...
- الحصن)
meaning "Fortress of the Horse/Stallion".
Alternate spellings include Hippus, a
Latinized version of the Gr**** name.
Archaeological evidence shows habitation...