-
vertical slit
pupils,
goats and
sheep have
horizontally oriented pupils, and some
catfish have
annular types. In
optical terms, the
anatomical pupil is the eye's...
- mydriasis. More generally,
mydriasis also
refers to the
natural dilation of
pupils, for
instance in low
light conditions or
under sympathetic stimulation....
- the exit
pupil is a
virtual aperture in an
optical system. Only rays
which p****
through this
virtual aperture can exit the system. The exit
pupil is the...
- and for many
conventional photographic lenses, the
pupils appear the same size and so the
pupil magnification is
approximately 1.
Magnification Photo...
-
constriction of the
pupil. The
opposite condition, mydriasis, is the
dilation of the
pupil.
Anisocoria is the
condition of one
pupil being more dilated...
-
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...
-
Borremans made The
Pupils in 2001. It is
painted in oil on
canvas with the
dimensions 70 cm × 60 cm (28 in × 24 in). The
title of The
Pupils is originally...
-
therefore different entrance pupils. Exit
pupil Transmittance Pupil magnification Hecht,
Eugene (2017). "5.3.2
Entrance and Exit
Pupils".
Optics (5th ed.). Pearson...
- on both
sides are
paralysed -
leading to
bilateral pupillary dilatation.
Pupils become fixed. This
indicates grave prognosis.[citation needed] Dr. Aruj...
- 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...