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A, Douthwaite W., and Hurst Mark A, eds. Cataract: Detection, measurement, and management in optometric practice. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993.

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A, Douthwaite W., and Hurst Mark A, eds. Cataract: Detection, measurement in optometric practice, and management. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann, 1993.

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1942-, Sommer Alfred, and World Health Organization, eds. Vitamin A deficiency and its consequences: A field guide to detection and control. 3rd ed. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1995.

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Sister Eve, private eye: A Divine Private Detective Agency mystery. Waterville, Maine: Thorndike Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, 2015.

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Muir, Frank. Eye for an eye. New York, NY: Soho Crime, 2014.

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J, Randisi Robert, and Private Eye Writers of America., eds. The Eyes have it: The first Private Eye Writers of America anthology. New York: Mysterious Press, 1987.

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Lee, Vincent C. E. Eye mouse system: Mouse control technique for detecting and tracking of eyes in visual images. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Odin's eye. New York: Atheneum, 1987.

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Jewelled eye. Bath, England: Chivers Press, 1987.

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Clark, Douglas. Jewelled eye. New York: Perennial Library, 1988.

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Eye contact. Leicester: Charnwood, 2013.

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Eye contact. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2012.

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Blind eye. London: Severn House Large Print, 2009.

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Brockmole, James R., and Michi Matsukura. Eye movements and change detection. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199539789.013.0031.

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Rae, Robert Andrew. Detection of eyelid position in eye-tracking systems. 2004.

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Huh, Jinny. Arresting Eye: Race and the Anxiety of Detection. University of Virginia Press, 2015.

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The arresting eye: Race and the anxiety of detection. 2015.

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Kaizen, Philippe. Lie Detection and Eye Movements: How to Spot a Liar with This in-Depth Analysis of Eye Movement. Independently Published, 2017.

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Mansoor, Quratulain. Novel Approach for Autonomous Detection of Glaucoma Eye Disease Using Deep Learning. Independently Published, 2019.

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Ells, Anna L., Rangaraj Rangayyan, and Xiaolu Zhu. Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology: Detection of the Optic Nerve Head. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2011.

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Ells, Anna L., Rangaraj Rangayyan, and Xiaolu Zhu. Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology: Detection of the Optic Nerve Head. Springer International Publishing AG, 2011.

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Ells, Anna L., Rangaraj Rangayyan, and Xiaolu Zhu. Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology: Detection of the Optic Nerve Head. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2011.

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Ells, Anna L., Faraz Oloumi, and Rangaraj M. Rangayyan. Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology: Detection and Modeling of Retinal Vascular Architecture. Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2014.

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Oloumi, Faraz, Anna Ells, and Rangaraj Rangayyan. Digital Image Processing for Ophthalmology: Detection and Modeling of Retinal Vascular Architecture. Springer International Publishing AG, 2014.

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Douthwaite, William A., and Mark A. Hurst. Cataract: Detection, Measurement and Management in Optometric Practice. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994.

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Phillips, Ian. No More than Meets the Eye. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198722304.003.0009.

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This chapter develops a view of shadows as pure visibilia: objects constitutively and exhaustively connected in nature, existence and qualities to our experience of them. It takes as its stalking horse Sorensen’s very different view, arguing that, contrary to his intended purpose, the hypothesis that shadows are pure visibilia provides a more satisfying account of his striking cases of shadow movement. The claim that shadows are pure visibilia is further motivated by drawing on considerations from aesthetics and vision science. The chapter ends with a puzzle: if shadows do not strictly represent independent elements of our environments, why do we perceive them at all? A speculative answer is tendered. Shadows are visual artefacts: creatures of the light world, carved by our visual systems in the service of the better detection and discrimination of ordinary material objects.
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Sister Eve, private eye: A Divine Private Detective Agency mystery. 2014.

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Hinton, Lynne. Sister Eve, Private Eye. Nelson Incorporated, Thomas, 2014.

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O’Hanlon, James C., Thomas E. White, and Kate D. L. Umbers. Visual communication. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797500.003.0011.

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The diverse ecological niches that insects occupy have led to the immense variation we observe in the structure of their compound eyes and the visual signals that insects can produce. The modular structure of the compound eye, through which insects receive visual information, is a highly adaptable structure capable of impressive feats of image resolution, colour perception, and motion detection, in a range of varying light environments. Additionally, the insect exoskeleton, through which insects produce visual signals and cues, is a dynamic canvas producing a diversity of shapes, textures, pigments, and structural colours. This chapter attempts to present the diversity resultant from millennia of selective pressure in a variety of contexts, including conspecific assessment, prey capture, and predator avoidance.
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Pendleton, Don. Eye To Eye : Ashton Ford, Psychic Detective: Ashton Ford Series. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Eye of Osiris: A Detective Story. Independently Published, 2017.

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Eye of Osiris. a Detective Story. Independently Published, 2018.

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Pink Eyed Detective. Indy Pub, 2020.

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Eye for an Eye. Pan Macmillan, 2018.

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Freeman, R. Austin. The Eye of Osiris: A Detective Story. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2004.

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Freeman, R. Austin. The Eye Of Osiris: A Detective Story. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Marshall, Patricia. Eye for an Eye. Trafford Publishing (UK) Limited, 2011.

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Bagot, Brian N. Eye for an Eye. Lulu Enterprises, UK Ltd, 2007.

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Eye for an Eye. Luath Press Limited, 2008.

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Temperton, David H. Personal monitoring. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199655212.003.0008.

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Personal dose monitoring provides the important check and reassurance that radiation doses to those working with radiation are at a level that complies with dose constraints. The quantity which is relevant to external personal monitoring is the personal dose equivalent Hp(d) defined by the ICRU. Values at different depths d are equated to effective dose or doses to the skin or eye lens. This chapter contains the basic information that the radiation protection practitioner needs on personal monitoring, and the requirements for running a personal dose-monitoring service, including dosimeter calibration, performance testing, and record keeping. Techniques used in different types of dosemeters such as thermoluminescent dosimetry and optically stimulated luminescence, as well as neutron detection are explained, together with practical considerations for eye dose and extremity monitoring. Use of electronic personal dosemeters is discussed and techniques for monitoring internal exposure are described.
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Muir, T. F. Eye for an Eye. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2012.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2020.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2019.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2019.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2020.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2021.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2018.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2021.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2019.

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Freeman, R. Austin. Cat's Eye. Independently Published, 2020.

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