Inward Eye
no but keep an eye on it
Goodyear Television Playhouse - 1951 The Inward Eye 3-13 was released on: USA: 14 March 1954
esotropia
Counterclockwise and inward
Norman McCaig has written: 'Sunset ploughing' 'The inward eye'
Air moces inward in a ciounterclockwise fashion until it reaches the eye wall. At that point the air moves in a circular fashion and begins to sprial upward, as it can no longer move inward.
The "inward eye" in the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth refers to the poet's imagination or memory. It suggests the ability to recall and experience the beauty of nature internally, even when physically distant from it. It underscores the idea that one can find solace and joy by reflecting on past experiences.
She may have pink eye or caner eye. Most cows that get pink eye will have a white spot that starts from the center and extends outward. Cancer eye is typically opposite, starting from the edge and spreading inward.
The curved surface of the cornea turns light waves inward toward the lens (a sturdy tissue inside the outer eye) which focuses light on the retina at the back of the inner eye.
Genetics: Some people may be genetically predisposed to have eyelashes that grow inward. Eye Infections or Inflammation: Conditions like blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) or certain eye infections can cause changes in the direction of eyelash growth. Scarring: Scarring of the eyelid due to injury or certain skin conditions can alter the direction of eyelash growth.
It's not necessarily that the eye gets smaller as the cyclone gets bigger so much as the eye gets bigger when the cyclone gets stronger. There is no direct correlation between the size of a cyclone and its intensity. All cyclones are low pressure systems. The lower the pressure, the stronger the cyclone. The eye wall, which immediately surrounds the eye, marks the point where the inward force of the low pressure is balanced with the tendency for air to get flung outward by the rotation. A lower pressure means a stronger inward pull and thus a smaller eye.