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- myopic crescent is a moon-shaped feature that can develop at the temporal (lateral) border of disc (it rarely occurs at the nasal border) of myopic eyes...
- myopic eyes appear structurally identical to nonmyopic eyes. Onset is often in school children, with worsening between the ages of 8 and 15. Myopic individuals...
- "Myopic" is a single by American hardcore band, Drug Church. The standalone single was released on March 1, 2023, through Pure Noise Records. Lead singer...
- Filmsense (1970, Photo Lettering Inc.) Monograph (1972, Photo Lettering Inc.) Myopic (1971, Photo Lettering Inc.) 1972 – Augustus Saint Gaudens Award, The Cooper...
- posturing about Daisy's independence and creative drive, Daisy Jones is myopically obsessed with the will-they-won't-they dynamic between Daisy and her tortured...
- you some sense of perspective on past, present, and ****ure. It took the myopic conflict between just black and white in the United States and put it on...
- frontman's canon is so substantial and his hits so profuse that it feels myopic to dismiss him merely as a haughty purveyor of tortured, romantic ballads...
- 61, No. 1 (April 1989), pp. 41–74 Andrew Healy; Neil Malhotra (2009). "Myopic Voters and Natural Disaster Policy". American Political Science Review....
- starts with "Dancing Madly Backwards (on a Sea of Air)" and ends with "Myopic Void". The second starts with "Thousand Days of Yesterdays (Intro)" and...
- Huckleberry Finn "has regrettably been under fire in recent years from myopic advocates of Political Correctness, who do not have a bone of irony (or...