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The scientific name for the color pink is Dianthus plumarius. It is actually the name of a flower. That's how the color pink was named, after a flower.
Sharpness of vision is also called visual acuity.-Visual acuity is determined by the ability to see visual details (in normal light).
Dactyloscopy comes from the Greek words 'daktylos' meaning finger and 'skopein' meaning to examine.
A phenotype is a characteristic such as eye color for an organism. It includes observable characteristics.
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ophthamologyscopy correct answer anomaloscope
ophthamologyscopy correct answer anomaloscope
The proper name for colorblindness is color vision deficiency.
People born without (functional) cones have no color vision, poor resolution in their central vision, and are VERY sensitive to light (they require very dark sunglasses that also block light from the sides). The name of this condition is Achromatopsia (Latin for 'without color vision') or stationary cone dystrophy. People who have some (or initially-normal) color vision but slowly lose it over a few years, have progressive cone dystrophy. The absence of color vision is often genetic (about 1 of every 30,000 individuals), although it can also be caused by brain trauma. There is no known cure.If born w/o a retina you won't see a thing.
Tunnel vision (also called "Kalnienk Vision")
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The same identifier (variable name) may be used for at most one variable in each scope. Each method has its own scope, in addition to the global scope which is accessible from all others. However, each scope would have a different variable than every other scope despite using the same name for it.
Name clashes occur whenever you re-use the same name within the same scope. For instance, if you declare a variable with the name v, you cannot declare another variable v while the previous instance remains in scope. You can, however, nest one scope within another and re-use the same name. In this case, the original name is shadowed: it remains in scope but is not accessible within the nested scope. When the nested scope falls from scope, the original name becomes visible again. Name clashes often occur when you use directives such as using namespace std; at namespace scope and particularly in header files, where common names (such as list or vector) can easily clash with namespace entities (such as std::list or std::vector). Directives such as these should be used sparingly and appropriately, ideally scoped to the functions and classes that actually use them in order to minimise unnecessary coupling.
No, there is no thermal scope in Black Ops but there is an Infared Scope very similar but players show white and the background is blue. This scope isn't called thermal scope, but it really is, they just changed the name.
The name of the Madonna song in the movie Vision Quest was "Crazy for You". Actually, there were two songs sung by Madonna in Vision Quest, the other one was "Gambler."
Could have been a Trade name.