There are many causes of nystagmus. Nystagmus may be present at birth. It may be a result of the lack of development of normal binocular fixation early on in life. This can occur if there is a cataract at birth or a problem.
25 deg C = 77 deg F 45 deg C = 113 deg F
The symptom you describe sounds as though it might be "nystagmus." WIKIPEDIA has an article on that symptom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nystagmus
cot(45 deg) = 1.
The correct spelling is Celsius. 45ºF = 7.222ºC
1 cot(theta)=cos(theta)/sin(theta) cos(45 degrees)=sqrt(2)/2 AND sin(45 degrees)=sqrt(2)/2 cot(45 deg)=cos(45 deg)/sin(deg)=(sqrt(2)/2)/(sqrt(2)/2)=1
Yes, Frank Langella has nystagmus, a condition affecting his eyes that causes involuntary eye movements. He has been open about his experience with this condition and how it has affected his acting career.
What is the Dfference between 5d 45 DEG elbow and 10d 45DEG elbow?
Yes
Oscilopsia is the false perception that the surroundings are in moviment. The principal cause is acquired nystagmus so all causes of nystagmus can lead to this symptom. Oscilopsia can be confused with diplopia (double vision), blurred vision or vertigo.
At most two: 45 degrees(deg) and 45 deg. Of course, there may be no equal angles, e.g. 30, 60 and 90 deg. As long as the angles add up to 180 deg and one is one right angle (90 deg) while the other two add up to 90 deg, the triangle is a right triangle.
It is 45 deg C.