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  1. Blind spot (anatomy) (3122 bytes)
    2: ...l and with information from the other eye, so the blind spot is not normally perceived.
    8: ...s (vision)|lens]] of the eye, this shows that the blind spot is located to the left of (i.e. closer to th...
    10: The blind spot is also called a [[scotoma]], the general te...
    12: All [[vertebrate]]s have a blind spot, but no [[cephalopod]]s do. Cephalopod eyes,...

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  1. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    188: .... A biography sympathetic to Columbus, though not blind to violent acts by Columbus and his crew
  2. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    14: ...essay he suggests the possibility of teaching the blind to read through the sense of touch.
  3. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    14: ...r she was born. Her grandfather, George III, died blind and insane less than a week later. Princess Victo...
  4. Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
    8: ...or for her [[Booker Prize]]-winning novel ''[[The Blind Assassin]].''
    28: :''[[The Blind Assassin]]'' ([[2000]]) - winner of the [[2000]]...
  5. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    69: ...uld be very credulous and foolish to accept it on blind faith. Nor does the writer believe any more than ...
  6. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    22: ...ungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the [[Leprosy|lepers]], all those people who fee...
  7. Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
    32: *''[[Blind Terror]]'' ([[1971]])
  8. Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
    48: ...th [[leukemia]]. Only three weeks later, she went blind. She died of [[pernicious anemia]] on 4 July 1938...
  9. Vermiform appendix (1124 bytes)
    1: ...'''vermiform appendix''' (or '''appendix''') is a blind ended tube connected to the [[cecum]]. It develop...
  10. Brain (22060 bytes)
    30: ... and experimental) artificial vision for deaf and blind people, and [[brain pacemaker]]s are now common t...
  11. Eye (21834 bytes)
    5: |[[image:Human eye cross-sectional view grayscale.png|thumb|Diagram of a [[human]] eye. Note that not a...
    24: ...ould damage the retina, too little light would be blinding. The lens, behind the iris, is a [[convex]], s...
    25: [[Image:Focus in an eye2.png|thumb|left|Light from a single point of a distant...
    33: ...fferent; the [[fovea]] and [[blind spot (anatomy)|blind spot]]. The fovea is a dip in the retina directly...
    34: ...osensitive cells exist at this point, it is thus "blind".
  12. Retina (13061 bytes)
    12: ... This spot is known as the [[blind spot (anatomy)|blind spot]] as it lacks photoreceptors. It appears as ...
    14: [[Image:Fig_retine.png|thumb|left|400px|Retina's simplified axial organi...
    27: ...sion or various kinds of [[color blindness|colour blindness]]. Humans and old world monkeys have three di...
    52: ...d them. Because of this, cephalopods don't have a blind spot.
  13. Symbiosis (4279 bytes)
    18: ...rimp and the goby fish live. The shrimp is almost blind leaving it vulnerable to predators when above gro...
  14. Israel (51605 bytes)
    8: image_flag = Israel_flag_large.png |
    9: image_coat = Israel-coa-medium.png |
    11: image_map = LocationIsrael.png |
    164: ...ntrary to the law, the government largely turns a blind eye for fear of strengthening its political rival...
    208: [[Image:Is-map.PNG|framed|Map of Israel]]
  15. Koala (10686 bytes)
    47: ...y koala is referred to as a joey and is hairless, blind, and earless. At birth the joey, only the size of...
  16. Bear (6673 bytes)
    32: ...ually after hibernation. Cubs come out toothless, blind, and bald. The cubs, usually born in litters of 1...
  17. Horus (19927 bytes)
    19: ...ed '''Khenty-irty''' (''he who has eyes''). While blind, it was considered that Horus was quite dangerous...
    39: [[Image:Egypt.IsisHorus.01.png|200px|left|thumb|Isis nursing Horus]]
  18. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    155: ... author, illustrator <!-- (''Lon Po Po'', ''Seven Blind Mice'') -->
  19. Sun (20830 bytes)
    135: [[Image:SunLayers.png|thumb|left|220px|Structure of the Sun]]
    199: ...:SOHO_solar_flare_sun_large_20031026_0119_eit_304.png|thumb|left|Large solar flare recorded by [[Solar ...
    213: ...hene]] visual artifacts and ''temporary'' partial blindness. Direct viewing of the Sun with the naked e...
    215: ...at the Sun through binoculars can cause permanent blindness.'''
    217: ...mage to the retina, resulting in small, permanent blind spots for the viewer. This is an especially insi...
  20. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    10: ...ing. Galileo also contributed to the rejection of blind allegiance to authority (like the Church) or othe...
    72: In his last year, when totally [[blindness|blind]], he designed an [[escapement]] mechanism for a ...
    119: ...to his home near Florence. Though by then totally blind, he continued to teach and write. He died at his...

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