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71 documents for pupils dilate
  • ... the athlete's eyes, specifically, "the pupils of the eye" (C7, C10) were the primary focal point... and if he opens his eyes and his pupils dilate, then he probably doesn't have a head injury. Some...

  • Was this the face that launched a thousand ships and burnt the topless towers of Ilium?" queried Christopher Marlowe in Doctor Faustus. The playwright/spy was, of course, referring to Helen of Troy from Greek mythology. And let's be honest, few of Marlowe's fairer-sexed contemporaries could've gotten that kind of fleet moving in 1604 with the kind of questionable nutrition, egregious hygiene standards and ill-advised beauty techniques (ladies would dilate their pupils with belladonna drops-leading to glaucoma) standards for the time. If only they'd had the high level of fashionistas, hairstylists and spas we're used to in 21st-century Marin... Gene Hiller Exclusive Menswear, in Sausalito since 1960, is no secret to its thousands of customers (many of them third generation) worldwide. P...

  • Centuries ago women used the drug atropine, also known as "belladonna" or "beautiful woman," to dilate their pupils and make them appear more appealing to the opposite sex, even though this risked many dangerous side effects. (Apparently, men of the time liked those "bedroom eyes") Women have often resorted to body-image enhancement techniques to become more sexually attractive. The tightly tied corset made the waist smaller, while causing the wearer to have difficulty breathing. The brassiere was developed to raise the breasts and produce the desired cleavage. The bustle was worn to give the appearance of an ample derriere.

  • DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I went to the doctor because of headaches. On examining my eyes, she discovered that my pupils don't constrict and dilate. She sent me to an eye doctor. He said I have an Adie's pupil. Is this a disease or a syndrome? Can this be causing my headaches? He told me it was nothing. My headaches feel like there's a tight cap on my head. Please enlighten me on these things. - G.S.

  • If performing apes had a union, a picture of Andy Serkis would be pinned to the office dartboard. The 47-year-old British actor has stolen two of the greatest simian roles of the 21st century right out of their hairy, prehensile hands: first, the title primate in Peter Jackson's remake of "King Kong" and now Caesar, a sentient, wordless chimpanzee who becomes a Che Guevara-like revolutionary in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

    ... model of an eye, accounting for how pupils dilate, how light refracts, how moisture forms. W...

  • ... diagnostic purposes (e.g., eye drops to dilate pupils); or. (C) ?First aid? as defined in paragra...

  • By David Wharton | Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES

    ... could make the heart rate jump and the pupils dilate. UCLA coach Ben Howland grins when he think...

  • ... in efficiency as airway passages dilate and oxygen is exchanged at a rapid rate. Periphera...Finally, the pupils dilate and the cilia behind them accommodate to im...

  • The fire department hopes to raise $20,000 for a piece of training equipment that bleeds, cries and takes an injection in stride. The "Smart State Manikin" is a realistic model of a human being that will enhance the training of emergency medical technicians and paramedics, said firefighter/paramedic Don Pelletier.

    ...Its eyes tear, its pupils dilate, it simulates bleeding and it can be given ...

  • The group of college students prepared well for their winter camping trip, a loop through the high peaks of the Adirondacks. But they failed to notice when one of the young campers skipped breakfast, lunch and dinner. It wasn't until she crawled into her sleeping bag early in the evening and wouldn't wake up that they called for help. The nearest park ranger, Ben Woodard, hurried to their campsite.

    ..., shivering stops, muscles become rigid, pupils dilate and pulse drops. By 86 degrees, the person ...



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