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- However, in their missions, the Israelis discovered a blind area on Iraqi radar.
- These flashing lights are aimed to stimulate the border of the blind area of a patient's visual field.
- In 1895 to 1897, the cathedral was renovated . the process included repairing the roof and fixing blind area.
- More modern CMGs such as the four units installed on the ISS in 2000 have unlimited gimbal travel and therefore no'blind areas '.
- Skiers'blind area is behind them as they're headed downhill; for snowboarders, the blind spot is on their heel side, or whichever way their back faces.
- While the Iraqis were aware of the blind area, they did not remedy the problem because they did not expect a war with Saudi Arabia.
- The agency proposed improvements to restraint systems and lighting on haulage vehicles and to eliminate blind areas by requiring the use of radar and video cameras.
- The whole arrangement ensured that the'blind areas'of the three CMGs never overlapped, and thus that at least two of the three rotor spins could be pointed in any given direction.
- More important for this discussion, the visual cells straddling the blind area don't register the huge gap between them because the retinal dead zone is permanently fixed, and visual neurons quickly damp their responses to unchanging stimuli.
- I am 67 in the UK and well remember the " wing mounted rear view mirrors " that required a neck turn akin to that of a penguin to ensure no vehicles were inside the blind area behind one's overtaking shoulder, before actually beginning an overtake manoeuvre.
- It was discovered that when objects or pictures were shown to these blind areas, the participants said that they saw no object or picture, but a certain number were able to identify the stimulus as either a cross or circle when asked to guess at a considerably higher rate than would have been expected by chance.