Sentences with phrase «blinking eyelids»

These eyes — showing dilating pupils, iris reflection and blinking eyelids — seem to stare into space or observe the visitor.
Blinking eyelids can take 400 milliseconds — a relatively pregnant pause — to close and reopen.
The handicapped people would operate the shoeboxes by voice, by tongue or chin movements, or by blinking their eyelids.
I have ECed 4 children from birth (including my newest baby) and I must say that most babies will pee in a Pampers or Huggies diaper and not blink an eyelid.
I am lucky in the respect that I had a lot of help initially, everyone around us is supportive, and we live in a place where no - one has ever blinked an eyelid at public baby - boobage.
The more confident of men don't blink an eyelid, while others just feel completely out of their comfort zone.
Simply by changing their length in response to nerve stimulation, muscles can exert controlled amounts of force sufficient to blink an eyelid or hoist a barbell.
Max was born with very wide eyelid openings and prominent eyes (see photo on left), such that he was not able to fully blink his eyelids for protection.
Roberts was cut off by everyone including Cox who didn't blink an eyelid at that inconvenient point, and there was no response other than frequent bulk audience applause.

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The fabric was stretched and tied so tight that it cut across my lower eyelids and when I would blink I would feel its chiffon gently scratching my lashes.
The act of acceptance — making the sign of the cross or blinking one's eyelids — was surely not the same as repentance, and administering the sacrament after death, of course, asked for no act of will at all, and was scarcely defendable even if one made the curious concession to time that the body must not be cold.
Chelsea and City have owners who could do that at a blink of an eyelid and # 200million is just pocket money to them.
For the first time, researchers used human cells to build a model of the surface of the eye that's equipped with a fake eyelid that mimics blinking.
Bristow then used a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner, or fMRI, to monitor any brain activity triggered by blinking, independent of the effect of eyelid closure on light entering the eye.
The blink system starts with what researchers call an eyelid sling, a small piece of muscle or fabric that holds the eyelid.
When the tear film functions properly, a thin liquid film coats the eye surface during a blink by the upper eyelid, creating a smooth optical surface for vision and allowing us to see clearly.
When relaxed, during sleep or during blinking, however, retraction of the eyeball by a set of skeletal muscles causes the third eyelid to passively move across the ocular surface from the inner, lower corner of the eye to the upper, outer corner.
Because the random puffs of air were unexpected stimuli for the mice, the researchers could directly compare the differences between legitimate and spontaneous signals in the eyelid - related Purkinje cells that made the mice blink.
The successful transplant of the donor's eyelids and blinking mechanisms also has been particularly important, as Hardison was in danger of losing his sight and had been unable to perform independent daily tasks.
A new - generation eyeliner with a unique wheel - shaped applicator that glides over the eyelid in the blink of an eye to trace any line, from the finest to the thickest!
One thing I did notice was after several hours of wearing, it did start to feel sticky on my eyelids when I blinked.
Peter blinked, he hoped the gull would take fright at the mere flutter of his eyelids and fly away.
A cat has a third, inner eyelid, the haw or nictitating (blinking) membrane, which should not be exposed.
The first set of two eyelids are obvious; the upper and lower lids we see opening and closing with every blink, just like humans.
Some symptoms of FVR are inflammation of the tissues that line the eyelids and surround the eyes, excessive blinking, and discharges from the eyes and nose.
The main causes are herpetic infection of the eye, injured cornea with aberrant healing, low tear production (usually associated with herpes), poor tear quality, inability to completely or normally close the eyelids over the eye, insufficient frequency of blinking, or entropion (inward rolling of the eyelid, commonly due to herpesviral infections).
Marley has bilateral entropion which are eyelids that are turned inward causing the eyelashes to scratch the cornea when she blinks.
Although they continually attempt to grow over and cover the ulcer, they are periodically stripped away either by the eyelids with normal blinking or due to active rubbing of the eye by the animal.
The dye was placed on the ocular surface, the dog blinked once and then, using the cobalt light of a direct ophthalmoscope, we counted the time until the film began to break up, with eyelids held open.
Betta fish owners often notice that their fish never seem to close their eyelids, blink or fall asleep: they just...
If you can not tell by watching your pet blink, watch as your pet sleeps to be sure the eyelids close all the way.
A sculpture of the bird created in collaboration with designer Michael Curry is exhibited all by itself in a room, and its flight can be manually activated by the viewers by pulling a string which triggers the animal's eyelids to start blinking, and its wings to flap.
If you don't, then chances are that while your job search competitor is being on - boarded for his new position, you will be trying to unglue eyelids that have lost the capacity to blink.
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