The phrase
"to become blind" means to lose one's ability to see or perceive visual information.
Full definition
Because of vitamin A deficiency, more than 250,000
children become blind every year, and half of them die within a year of losing their sight.
All five of these sweet babies suffer from a genetic disorder that has made them blind or in danger
of becoming blind.
The treatment grew out of the understanding that people with the disorder
become blind because of genetic mutations in retinal cells.
The disease is not painful but the dog may
become blind if not treated promptly.
It was assumed that these
fish became blind because mutations disabled key genes involved in eye development.
We
usually become blind to our own mistakes or way of reasoning, so another people will be in a good position to evaluate the overall quality of your resume and make appropriate suggestions.
If your
dog becomes blind and you need to teach him a new trick, do so with a clicker and treats.
the source corrupts the content and therefore can not be true and misleads the reader who
becomes blinded by false truths!
JOANNE MILES is something of an activist in this realm, chiefly in response to issues that have arisen for her husband, Ken —
who became blind in 2001, and uses a guide dog, named Marty, from Southeastern Guide Dogs.
Some dogs» cataracts progress so slowly the dogs retain functional vision throughout their lives; others
become blind in short order.
It presents a sobering picture for parents who might
also become blinded by career ambitions and financial stability — especially when those seemingly worthy goals are gained at the expense of building loving family relationships.
Eleven year - old Master Ifeanyi Chukwu Oko, who
became blind at the age of three, regained his sight last Sunday during a church service meant to celebrate...
Most don't initially present this way, but will eventually
become blind due to cataract formation [2].
Horsager's team tested their technique using three groups of mice: one with normal vision, and two groups of mouse strains that naturally
become blind with age in a similar way to people with RP and AMD.
If the cataract involves the entire lens, then that eye will only be able to see light and dark; if it involves just part of the lens, then that
area becomes a blind spot in the visual field.
People like Stan Grimsey, who
became blind after being held as a PoW for over three years and Betty Chalmers, a former RAF Squadron Leader who began to lose her sight in later life due to a condition called Age Related Macular Degeneration.
The natural course of the disease, if specific daily antioxidant supplementation is not given, is that all dogs with PRA will
become blind within one year of diagnosis.
Their abuse of power and creating dependency results in the subordinate being victimized, the non-conformist being ostracized, and their
beneficiaries becoming a blind following of sheep.
«This
intolerance becomes blind to everything but itself and as Christians we need to be light and hope in the face of this intolerance.»
Jesus preached in a society that had, through long association, custom, and
familiarity become blind to the message in the Scripture they possessed, deaf to the voice of the God they possessed, and unaware of the presence of the Kingdom they planned to possess.
Perhaps, because he was a beggar, he never had access to nutritious food or to health care, and
so became blind.
I know u are talking about players, but the first on the least of departures most be arsene (today i read that allegri is ok with chelsea... i would prefer allegri rather than ancelloti... with the money we paid wenger we could cinvince any coach... more if they know that arsenal gets stability (in the case of arsene that
became blind faith and scare to a life without wenger, being that our biggest curse)
Have Arsenal
fans become blind to the sight of our best players being sold, only to be replaced by the cheapest replacements going?
Annually, up to 500,000 vitamin A-deficient children around the
world become blind and about half of those children die within a year, as they become vulnerable to other diseases.
People who
become blind early in life often learn to use their hearing, including echolocation, more efficiently.
The children can be visually impaired, and in the worst
cases become blind, due to retinal detachment.