- The
pupil is a hole
located in the
center of the iris of the eye that
allows light to
strike the retina. It
appears black because light rays entering...
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Mydriasis is the
dilation of the
pupil,
usually having a non-physiological cause, or
sometimes a
physiological pupillary response. Non-physiological causes...
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Pupil teacher was a
training program in wide use
before the
twentieth century, as an
apprentice system for teachers. With the
emergence in the beginning...
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constriction of the
pupil. The
opposite condition, mydriasis, is the
dilation of the
pupil.
Anisocoria is the
condition of one
pupil being more dilated...
- syndrome, is a
neurological disorder characterized by a
tonically dilated pupil that
reacts slowly to
light but
shows a more
definite response to accommodation...
- A
pupil master ('pupilmaster' or '
pupil-master') or, in the case of a
female barrister, '
pupil mistress' etc., is the
former name
given to an experienced...
- Look up
pupil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
pupil is the variable-sized,
black opening in the
centre of the iris.
Pupil may also
refer to: Student...
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Pupil is a 1998
American thriller film
directed by
Bryan Singer and
starring Ian
McKellen and Brad Renfro. It is
based on the 1982
novella Apt
Pupil by...
- of the
pupil between 1.5 mm and 8 mm, via the
optic and
oculomotor cranial nerve. A
constriction response (miosis), is the
narrowing of the
pupil, which...
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Argyll Robertson pupils (AR
pupils) are
bilateral small pupils that
reduce in size on a near
object (i.e., they accommodate), but do not
constrict when...