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  1. My Border Patrol Diary: Laredo, Texas by Dale Squint, 2007-10-19
  2. THE YELLOW PERIL - A Squint at some Australian attitudes towards Orientals by BILL HORNADGE, 1976
  3. Backbone: Hints for the Prevention of Jelly-Spine Curvature and Mentel Squint by S. DeWitt Clough, 1909-01-01
  4. The chancel of English churches; the altar, reredos, lenten veil, communion table, altar rails, houseling cloth, piscina, credence, sedilia, aumbry, sacrament house, Easter sepulchre, squint, etc. by Francis Bond, 2010-08-28
  5. On The Pathogeny Of Squint (1864) by Franciscus Cornelis Donders, 2009-12-07
  6. Beadle's Frontier Series, No. 62: The Bully of the Woods or Squint-Eyed Bob by Samuel Fletcher, 1909
  7. Our Sister Kill Joy or Reflections from a Black-Eyed Squint by Ama Ata Aidoo, 1979-06
  8. Strabismus, or Squint, Latent and Fixed: A Supplement to the Errors of Refraction. by Francis. VALK, 1904
  9. Mr Squint by Jenny. Partridge, 1980-01-01
  10. A squint at the world by Bill Hornadge, 1971
  11. Through the leper-squint: A study of leprosy from pre-Christian times to the present day by Anthony Weymouth, 1938
  12. Manual of Squint by Ahuja, 2008-12-31
  13. Squint: Its Causes, Pathology, and Treatment by Claud Worth, 1915-01-01
  14. Squint: Basic and Clinical Aspects by J.N. Rohtagi, 2005-12-01

41. QRSTUV - Steve Taylor: Squint
The Quantitative Roland Stephen Taylor Ubiquitous Volume. Steve Taylorsquint. Production and Release Information. Recorded MarchJuly
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The Quantitative Roland Stephen Taylor Ubiquitous Volume
Steve Taylor: Squint
Production and Release Information
Recorded March-July 1993
Released November 1993 as Warner Alliance 4158
Produced and Written by Steve Taylor
Engineered by Russ Long
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  • 42. Squint IX System
    OPHTHAL dX IMAGING PSYCHIATRY DERMA GdX FAMILY DOC dX FAQ.Patient List. Patient List; Referral Doctor's Data; Statistics;
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    43. Squint - Board Game - Review
    squint. Guide Review. Guide Rating . , Wacky fun. Cons, •, Not a goodgame for most younger children. •, The squint card tray is pretty flimsy.
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    Squint Guide Review Guide Rating - Pros A party game great for fans of Pictionary. Everyone plays at once; no down time. Wacky fun. Cons Not a good game for most younger children. The Squint card tray is pretty flimsy. The Bottom Line - If you're looking for a new party game, consider buying Squint especially if you like Pictionary.
    Description For 3 to 8 players. About 30 minutes per game. From the publishers of Apples to Apples, My Word, and Blink.
    Guide Review - Squint The first reaction I had when playing Squint is that it's a fantastic new game for fans of Pictionary. You don't draw, at least not with pen and paper, but you do create shapes and try to get the other players to guess what you've put together. A set of 72 sturdy shape cards (adorned with straight lines, curves, squiggles, boxes, and many other shapes) are your tools to get the other players to guess words and phrases like "police car," "rocket" or "toothbrush." While one person builds, every other player tries to guess the builder and the guesser both win points if the object is identified before the sand timer expires. If you enjoy party games, Squint deserves a spot in your collection.

    44. About Strabismus -- Crossed-eyes, Squint. All Types And Treatments.
    An eye doctor answers common questions about strabismus and related conditions.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Eye Disorders squint......Comprehensive information on lazy eye, crossed eyes, crosseyed, squint,eye muscle surgery, strabismus, eye deviations, etc. You
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    "It is often asked at what age should treatment no longer be attempted. The answer is, everyone deserves a chance! Age should not be a deterrent..." Strabismus What is it?
    Strabismus, more commonly known as crossed-eyes, is a vision condition in which a person can not align both eyes simultaneously under normal conditions. One or both of the eyes may turn in, out, up or down. An eye turn may be constant (when the eye turns all of the time) or intermittent (turning only some of the time, such as, under stressful situations or when ill). Whether constant or intermittent , strabismus always requires appropriate evaluation and treatment. Learn all about strabismus "Children do not 'outgrow' eye turns! Early detection and treatment advised!" Who has strabismus?
    It is estimated that up to 5 percent of all children have some type or degree of strabismus. Children with strabismus may initially have double vision. This occurs because of the misalignment of the two eyes in relation to one another. In an attempt to avoid double vision, the brain will eventually disregard the image of one eye (called suppression). Learn all about strabismus Do you or your child have: Amblyopia (lazy eye) Strabismus Types of Strabismus: What is Strabismus?

    45. Squint's Favorite Napping Spot
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    46. Eyes : Squint And Amblyopia
    squint and Amblyopia Their Treatment. The voluntarily. A case in pointis that of a woman who had divergent vertical squint in both eyes.
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    Author:W.H.Bates (Published by :- Orient Paperback) If you want to buy this book please contect: Simultaneous Retinoscopy The Truth About Accommodation The Variability of Refraction ... The Fundamental Principles of Treatment
    Squint and Amblyopia: Their Treatment
    The evidence is conclusive that squint and Amblyopia, like errors of refraction, are purely functional troubles, and since they are always relieved by the relief of the strain with which they are associated, it follows that any of the methods which promote relaxation and central fixation may be employed for their elimination. As in the case of errors of refraction, the squint disappears and the Amblyopia is corrected just as soon as a person gains enough mental control to remember a perfectly black full stop. in this way both conditions may be temporarily relieved in a few seconds, their permanent eradication being a mere matter of making this temporary state permanent. One of the best ways of gaining mental control in cases of squint is to learn how to increase the squint, or produce other kinds of squint, voluntarily. A case in point is that of a woman who had divergent vertical squint in both eyes. When the left eye was straight the right eye turned out and up, and when the right eye was straight the left eye turned down and out. Both eyes were amblyopic and there was double vision, with the images sometimes on the same side and sometimes on opposite sides. She suffered from headaches and obtained no relief from glasses or other methods of treatment, so she made up her mind to an operation and consulted a surgeon with the idea of having one performed. The surgeon, puzzled to find so many muscles apparently at fault, asked my opinion as to which of them should be operated upon.

    47. Eyes : Squint And Amblyopia
    squint and Amblyopia Their Cause. Relief of paralysis, moreover, may notrelieve the squint, nor the relief of the squint the paralysis.
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    Squint and Amblyopia: Their Cause
    Since we have two eyes, it is obvious that in the act of sight two pictures must be formed. In order that these two pictures shall be fused into one by the mind, it is necessary that there shall be perfect harmony of action between the two organs of vision. In looking at a distant object the two visual axes must be parallel, and in looking at an object at a distance less than infinity, which for practical purposes is less than twenty feet, they must converge to exactly the same degree. The absence of this harmony of action is known as strabismus, or squint, and is one of the most distressing of eye defects, not only because of the lowering of vision involved but because the lack of symmetry in the most expressive feature of the face which results from it has a most unpleasant effect upon personal appearance. The condition is one which has long baffled ophthalmological science. While the theories about its cause that are advanced in the textbooks seem to fit some cases, they leave others unexplained, and all methods of treatment are admitted to be very uncertain in their results. The idea that a lack of harmony in the movements of the eyes is due to a corresponding lack of harmony in the strength of the muscles that turn them in their sockets seemed such a natural one that this theory was almost universally accepted at one time. Operations-based upon it once had a great vogue, but today they are advised, by most authorities, only as a last resort. It is true that many persons have been benefited by them, but at best the correction of the squint is only approximate', and in many cases the condition has been made worse, while a restoration of binocular vision - the power of fusing the two visual images into one - is scarcely even hoped for.

    48. Zapping That Squint!
    to Up In The Clouds to Better Eyesight without glasses for me, Zapping Thatsquint! Name Pauline Nicholas Age Condition squint. It was very sudden.
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    Zapping That Squint! Name: Pauline Nicholas Age: Condition: Squint It was very sudden. I was having my second squint operation on my right eye when I was told my mother had died. I felt numb with shock. I was only six years old. For two years, I had been wearing those awful pink NHS spectacles. They made me feel different from my normal sighted sisters - in fact rather awkward and self-conscious, and now I had no mum to console me. My father was not happy with the two squint operations so I was sent to Moorfields for further surgery. This time my inward-turning eye was successfully treated, My vision was fine until the birth of my first child. Then my old problem resurfaced again. I just tried to put it out of my mind. It was not helped when I returned to work as an admin clerk for the evening shift, graduating to full-time as the children grew older. It was a strain to look at a computer screen all day. Fluorescent lighting was irritating. So the inevitable lenses were prescribed for long sight. Within the last ten years, my eyes had deteriorated to +4.50 dioptres and +3.75 dioptres in the left and right eye respectively. Astigmatism was detected in both. I felt the whole world was peering at my right eye, the lens of which seemed to be magnified out of all proportion to my left one. They were tinted too. I began to lose confidence in my appearance, my shoulders became hunched and I tended to see through my left eye only. I dreaded every visit to the opticians, worried by my ever worsening vision. I eventually took part-time computer work again, in an effort to halt the deterioration.

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    51. Tokyo-squint
    Photopages. Featured Photographers. Recent News andAdditions. Submissions. Sales. Site Information.
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    52. Login Register SoundClick Home
    “squint’s music is chockfull of sticky pop hooks, with lyrics both generalenough for mass appeal and clever enough to set the band apart.”.
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    Add band to My.SoundClick Quick Infos: Country: USA City: Ruston LA Genre: Alternative Alternative General For fans of: Toadies, Our Lady Peace, Goo Goo Dolls, Replacements, Ramones, Soul Asylum, face to face, Decendents, Rocket From the Crypt, dramarama, cheap trick, Failure, Creed, Green Day, Blink 182, Jimmy Eat World, Replacements, Face to Face, The Pixies Current CD:
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    Imagine being in a band in a tiny town called Houghton in the northernmost part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The nearest “big” city is Green Bay, Wisconsin, a half day away. While the lonely terrain probably helped Dane Adrian, lyricist for the indie-rock quartet squint, in becoming the deadly-accurate portrait artist of broken relationships and tormented souls that he is, the geographical isolation of the semi-frozen Lake Superior shoreline led to some practical difficulties when it came time for the band to build a following. Because of this, Adrian and guitarist Matt Fredrickson took a road trip about seven years ago “under the guise of looking for a college to attend.” The two traveled down the east coast to Florida, then along the Gulf Coast to New Orleans before turning north for the drive back to Michigan. A childhood friend of Adrian's had recommended a stop at Louisiana Tech in Ruston. “We went there, and the place stuck in our heads,” says Adrian.

    53. NeLH Toolkit - Care Pathways - Pathway - Squint, Correction Of -paediatrics
    Pathway Details Topic, squint correction of paediatrics. Stage of Development,Implementing. Care Setting, Acute. Pathway Title, squint, correction of -paediatrics.
    http://www.nelh.shef.ac.uk/nelh/kit/cps/paths.nsf/5deb3fd7aaec77dc80256bf4004f42
    NHS Direct Online nhs.uk Department of Health Electronic Library for Social Care 31st Mar. 2003 NeLH Homepage Branch Libraries (kit based) Care Pathways Library Welcome List by title List by topic List on-line List by source List by user List by editor Search Knowledge View Pathways by.. Title Topic Available On-line Source Organisation User Organisation Editor Development Stage Jump to Topics Search Return to Welcome
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    Organisational Details Organisation name Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust Details Organisation Region/ Health Board England/ Eastern
    Pathway Details Topic Squint
    correction of -paediatrics Stage of Development Implementing Care Setting Acute Pathway Title Squint, correction of -paediatrics Pathway summary Appraisal/ review Organisation that created the pathway. Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust This Record creator - organisation RCN Top (Go to ) Form: Pathways

    54. NeLH Toolkit - Care Pathways - Pathway - Squint, Correction Of -paediatrics
    Pathway Details Topic, squint correction of paediatrics. Stage of Development, Drafting.Care Setting, Acute. Pathway Title, squint, correction of -paediatrics.
    http://www.nelh.shef.ac.uk/nelh/kit/cps/paths.nsf/e82f2762d99cb78a80256bf4004f42
    NHS Direct Online nhs.uk Department of Health Electronic Library for Social Care 31st Mar. 2003 NeLH Homepage Branch Libraries (kit based) Care Pathways Library Welcome List by title List by topic List on-line List by source List by user List by editor Search Knowledge View Pathways by.. Title Topic Available On-line Source Organisation User Organisation Editor Development Stage Jump to Topics Search Return to Welcome
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    Organisational Details Organisation name West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust Details Organisation Region/ Health Board England/ Eastern
    Pathway Details Topic Squint
    correction of -paediatrics Stage of Development Drafting Care Setting Acute Pathway Title Squint, correction of -paediatrics Pathway summary Appraisal/ review Organisation that created the pathway. West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Trust This Record creator - organisation RCN Top (Go to ) Form: Pathways

    55. British Orthoptic Society/Squint
    squint. What is a squint? When do squints develop? What causes a squint?How will a squint affect my child? What is a squint?
    http://www.orthoptics.org.uk/InformationForPatients/squint.html
    Squint
  • What is a squint?
  • When do squints develop?
  • What causes a squint?
  • How will a squint affect my child?
    What is a squint? A squint or strabismus occurs when the eyes are not aligned properly, e.g. one eye may turn inwards, outwards, up or down. When one eye turns the eyes can no longer work together as a pair and a squint develops. This may occur at any age and commonly occurs when someone is longsighted. A squint is a binocular vision problem. Untreated squints can lead to loss of vision (lazy eye) in the squinting eye and should always be assessed by an Orthoptist even if only seen some of the time. A child is never too young to be examined or for treatment to commence. Often, the sooner treatment is started, the better the results. It is never too late to treat a squint which is cosmetically unacceptable and glasses, prisms or surgery can give good results in many cases. When do squints develop? Squints can occur at any age. A baby can be born with a squint or develop one soon after birth. This is called Infantile squint. Sometimes a baby has a pseudo squint where the shape of the face may give the appearance of a squint, although there is not a true deviation of the eyes. In these cases, the appearance will improve as the child grows. A baby will not grow out of a true squint and should be assessed at the earliest opportunity. Where the eye wanders some of the time and appears straight otherwise, this is still a squint and can be the sign of an underlying problem. What causes a squint?
  • 56. Strabismus (Squint)
    Strabismus (squint). squint (Strabismus) squint or strabismus is animportant disorder of the eye that commonly affects children.
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    AAPOS Home Page - American Association For Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus.
    About strabismus - Welcome! You have arrived at strabismus.org. It is never too late to seek treatment for strabismus. We are very excited about this new site which has been written by a leading specialist in strabismus.
    American Orthoptic Journal
    - Forum for amblyopia and strabismus.
    Parenting: Pediatric Eye Care, Children's Vision Impairments Strabismus, Lazy Eye, Esotropia, Exotropia, Exophoria, Esophoria, Convergence
    THE HERITABILITY OF STRABISMUS
    - Otis Paul, M.D. Lani K. Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute San Francisco, California Presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Genetic Eye Disease.
    Adult Strabismus
    - covers the causes and treatment of strabismus in adults. From the Children's Hospital of Buffalo.

    57. "Squint Or Scroll - What Is Best For Effective Marketing?" -- Article By David B
    Scroll or squint! What is Best? By David Bancroft April 30, 1998. Here results.It just helps if they do not have to squint to read it!
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    Articles Website Development The following article cannot be reproduced or used in
    any part without the expressed permission of the author. Categories Scroll or Squint! What is Best?
    By David Bancroft April 30, 1998 Here I am sitting approximately two feet from my 15" state of the art monitor, using the medium font size of my browser at 800 x 600 resolution and find myself leaning forward to read many of the commercial web sites that I visit in my travels of the Internet. Is it just me with 40 plus year old eyes who find many commercial sites on the Internet hard to read because of the font size being used? (I won't even discuss those sites that offer contrasting background and font colors that make your eyes water at first glance.) Oh! I know the purpose of using 10pt or smaller font size . . . Reduce the number of vertical scrolls! I sure do not want to scroll down one or two extra times to read something without squinting from the strain of trying to read one or more paragraphs Forget that it may concern the purpose/mission of a site, description of a product or service, or any other pertinent information that is meant for the target audience.

    58. The Royal College Of Ophthalmologists Of London - National Research Strategy - S
    The Royal College of Ophthalmologists of London National ResearchStrategy - squint and Amblyopia. 12 squint and Amblyopia.
    http://www.rcophth.ac.uk/research_strategy/research02_squint.html

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    12 Squint and Amblyopia
    12.1 Background 12.2 Research Potential 12.2.1 Squint and amblyopia in children 12.2.2 Adult squint ... 12.3 Research priorities 12.1 Background Most squints start in childhood and result from abnormalities in the development of the brain mechanisms controlling eye movements and binocular vision. These mechanisms can break down in a number of different ways and at different ages resulting in different types of squint. Others result from weakness of, or damage to, the muscles moving the eyes or the nerves controlling them. These latter types of squint are more common in adults. In children under seven the vision in one eye may deteriorate because the abnormal visual experience resulting from misalignment of the eyes, differences in focus between the eyes or other abnormal visual experience may lead to changes in visual connections in the brain and to poor vision in that eye known as amblyopia or "lazy eye". Squint and amblyopia are common conditions, affecting 3 to 5% of children. Both have a lifelong impact on visual function and appearance, with consequences for education, career choice, employment, self-esteem and personal relations. The aim of research is to find ways of preventing or minimise the impact of these conditions. This will have lifelong benefits for the patient and society.

    59. Dreaming@SWOON: The Meaning Of Squint
    squint For a woman, this dream pertains to love affairs and is a good omen; formen, it relates to business or professional affairs and predicts improving
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    60. Squint
    Therapy. Toxicology Trauma Tropical Medicine Urology Vaccination Web Biomedicine Women's Health. SUBCATEGORIES. Up. squint Genetics
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