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This procedure has been proven to be safe and effective for the long-term management of the paralyzed eyelid, and it is preferable to tarsorrhaphy, which is associated with a poor cosmetic outcome and a limited visual field. Some people with migraines have sensory anomalies, called auras, which can include zigzag lines or spots of light in the visual field or grayed vision. All in all, Frick's book is an important addition not just to the history of clothing, but to our understanding of social positioning within the visual field of Florentine culture. |
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