Rapideyemovement may refer to Rapideyemovementsleep or REM sleep Saccade , a fast movement of an eyeRapidEyeMovement album RapidEyeMovement album , an album by Riverside RapidEyeMovement, is a progressive rock british band formed in 1980 by Dave Stewart keyboardist Dave Stewart , Pip Pyle , Rick Biddulph and Jakko Jakszyk See also REM disambiguation disambig nl RapidEyeMovement pl RapidEyeMovement ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Other uses Eyemovement disambiguation Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name RapidEyeMovement Type Album Artist Riverside Band Riverside Cover REM cover.jpg Released October 9, 2007 InsideOut release br September 28, 2007 European InsideOut release br September 24, 2007 Mystic Productions release Recorded 2006 2007 Genre Progressive rock br Progressive metal Length 55 51 original album br 33 26 bonus disc Label InsideOut Music Producer Riverside, Magda & Robert Srzedniccy Last album Second Life Syndrome br 2005 This album RapidEyeMovement br 2007 Next album Anno Domini High Definition br 2009 Album ratings rev1 DPRP rev1score rating 9 10 ref http www.dprp.net reviews 200747.php riverside DPRP review ref rev2 Metal Storm webzine Metal Storm rev2score 9 10 ref http www.metalstorm.ee pub review.php?review id 5150 Metal Storm review ref rev3 HardRockHouse.com rev3score 8.9 10 ref http www.hardrockhouse.com NewReleases Riverside.htm HardRockHouse.com review ref rev4 Sea of Tranquility rev4score rating 5 5 ref http www.seaoftranquility.org reviews.php?op showcontent&id 5721 Sea of Tranquility review ref rev5 Obnoxious Listeners rev5score rating 5 5 ref http www.obnoxiouslisteners.com featured video interview riverside Obnoxious Listeners review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot RapidEyeMovement is an album by progressive rock Heavy metal music metal band Riverside Band Riverside . It is the third and final part of the Reality ... progressive rock album stub es RapidEyeMovement lbum it RapidEyeMovement album nl RapidEyeMovement album pl RapidEyeMovement album fi RapidEyeMovement ... Behind The Eyelids 6 17 Lucid Dream IV 4 32 02 Panic Room remix 3 23 Back To The River 6 28 RapidEyeMovement 12 39 Credits Mariusz Duda Singing vocals , Bass guitar bass , acoustic guitar Piotr ... links http www.kvltsite.com kvlt slantings music riverside 11 rapideye movement.html kvltsite.com ... more details
last1 Gugger first1 JJ. last2 Wagner first2 ML. title Rapideyemovementsleep behaviour disorder ... name Olson Olson EJ et al. 2000 . Rapideyemovementsleep behaviour disorder demographic, clinical ...Other uses Eyemovement disambiguation Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox disease Name Rapideyemovementsleep behaviour disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020447 Rapideyemovementsleep behaviour disorder RBD is a sleep disorder more specifically a parasomnia that involves abnormal behaviour during the sleep phase with Rapideyemovementsleeprapideyemovement REM sleep . It was first described in 1986. The major and arguably only abnormal feature of RBD is loss of muscle atonia paralysis during otherwise intact REM sleep. This is the stage of sleep in which most vivid dream ing occurs. The loss of motor inhibition leads to a wide spectrum of behavioural release during sleep. This extends from simple limb twitches to more complex integrated movement, in which sufferers appear to be Unconsciousness unconsciously acting ... publisher Mayo Clinic accessdate 2010 01 02 ref Causes Rapideyemovement behaviour disorder occurs ... s Disease Mental and behavioural disorders selected physical DEFAULTSORT RapidEyeMovement Behaviour ... similar to RBD in that sufferers exhibit excessive sleepmovement and potentially violent behaviour ... they were performing, but they will not be aware that they were moving. In a normal sleep cycle, you may experience REM sleep every1 1 2 to 2 hours every night. Which means RBD episodes may occur ... cite web last Schutte Rodin first Sharon title REM Sleep Behavior Disorder url http yoursleep.aasmnet.org disorder.aspx?id 29 work yoursleep.aasmnet.org publisher American Academy of Sleep Medicine accessdate ... sleep is more frequent. The actions in an episode can result in injuries to oneself or one s bed partner ... to be aware of things while they re sleeping, which can result in sleep deprivation. ref name Mayo Clinic ... more details
pp protected reason Constant placing of specific material on a Disambiguation page. expiry January 5, 2012 small yes Eye movement may refer to Eye movement sensory , the voluntary and involuntary movement of the eyes Eye movement in reading , the role of eye movement in reading linguistic text Eye movement in music reading , the role of eye movement in reading music Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing , an information processing psychotherapy See also Fixational eye movement small, involuntary eye movements that occur during visual fixation Microsaccade small, jerk like, involuntary eye movements Rapid eye movement disambiguation Saccade a fast movement of an eye, head, or other part of an animal s body or a device disambig ... more details
PR, Nienhuis R, Fahringer HM, Pettigrew JD 1998 Monotremes and the evolution of rapideyemovement ...Sleep in non human animals refers to how the behavioral and physiological state of sleep , mainly characterized by reversible unconsciousness, non responsiveness to external stimuli, and motor passivity ... of Sleep and Associated Events Rules, Terminology and Technical Specification American Association of Sleep Medicine. ref In the behavioral sense, sleep is characterized by non responsiveness to external ... NC, Amlaner CJ, Lima SL 2001 Unilateral eye closure and interhemispheric EEG asymmetry during sleep ... eye. ref Rattenborg NC, Lima SL, Amlaner CJ 1999 Facultative control of avian unihemispheric sleep ... ears and the body position suggest the cat is experiencing NREM sleep . In REM sleep , the ears ... signifying REM sleep. Rats kept from sleeping die within a couple of weeks, ref cite book others ... page 121 quote Sleep deprivation of over 7 days with the disk over water system results in the development ... and death in rats Everson, 1995 Rechtschaffen et al., 1983 . ref but the exact function of sleep is still unknown. Definition Sleep can follow a physiological or behavior al definition. In the physiological sense, sleep is a state characterized by reversible unconsciousness, special brain activity brainwave patterns, sporadic eyemovement, loss of muscle tone possibly with some exceptions see below regarding the sleep of birds and of aquatic mammals , and a compensatory increase following ... and Scoring System of Sleep Stages of Human Subjects Public Health Service, Government Printing ... of sleep journal Anim Behav volume 23 issue 3 pages 676 91 date August 1975 pmid 169715 doi 10.1016 ... animals, behavioral definitions of sleep are the only ones possible, and even then the behavioral repertoire of the animal may not be extensive enough to allow distinction between sleep and wakefulness ... Why we sleep the evolutionary pathway to the mammalian sleep journal Prog. Neurobiol. volume 62 ... more details
Image VFT ne1.JPG thumb The Venus Flytrap is one of a very small group of plants that are capable of rapidmovement. Rapid plant movement encompasses plant movements movement in plant structures occurring over a very short period, usually under one second. For example, the Venus Flytrap closes its trap in about 100 millisecond s. ref Forterre, Y., J.M. Skotheim, J. Dumais & L. Mahadevan 2005. PDFlink http www.oeb.harvard.edu faculty dumais Publications Nature2005.pdf How the Venus flytrap snaps. 318  KB Nature 433 421 425. doi 10.1038 nature03185 ref The Dogwood Bunchberry s flower opens its petal s and fires pollen in less than 0.5 milliseconds. The record is currently held by the White Mulberry tree, with flower movement taking 25 s, moving petals to velocities in excess of half the speed of sound near the theoretical physical limits for movements in plants. ref name mulberry Taylor, P.E., G. Card, J. House, M. H. Dickinson & R.C. Flagan 2006. High speed pollen release in the white mulberry tree, Morus alba L.. Sexual Plant Reproduction 19 1 19 24. DOI 10.1007 s00497 005 0018 9 ref These rapid plant movements differ from the more common, but much slower growth movements of plants, called tropism s . Charles Darwin in 1880 published his last work before his death, The Power of Movement in Plants . Plants that capture and consume prey Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula Waterwheel Plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa Bladderwort Utricularia Certain varieties of Sundew Drosera Plants that move leaves for other reasons File Mimosa Pudica.gif thumb Mimosa pudica leaves closing after being touched Mimosa pudica Sensitive Plant Mimosa pudica Mimosa nuttallii Catclaw Brier Mimosa nuttallii Telegraph plant Codariocalyx motorius Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge pea Chamaecrista fasciculata Chamaecrista nictitans Sensitive partridge pea Chamaecrista nictitans Roemer sensitive briar Schrankia roemeriana Yellow Neptunia Neptunia lutea Plants that spread seeds or pollen by rapidmovement ... more details
Eyemovement desensitization and reprocessing Eyemovement in language reading Eyemovement in music reading Eye tracking Gaze contingency paradigm Microsaccade Ocular tremor Orthoptist Rapideyemovementsleep Strabismus Voluntary Nystagmus References reflist 2 External links http www.emedicine.com ...Other uses Eyemovement disambiguation Expert subject Ophthalmology date February 2009 Eyemovement is the Voluntary action voluntary or Reflex action involuntary movement of the Human eyeeye s, helping in acquiring, fixating and Eye tracking tracking visual stimuli. It may also compensate for a body movement, such as when moving the head. In addition, rapideyemovement occurs during REM sleep . Introduction ... and many other invertebrates use three types of voluntary eyemovement to track objects of interest pursuit movement smooth pursuit , vergence shifts ref cite journal last Pierrot Deseilligny first Charles coauthors Milea, D. & Muri, R. M. title Eyemovement control by the cerebral cortex journal ... of the Human Eye Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1987 ref Varieties and purpose of movement There are three ... pursuit . ref name eb Physiology anchor Physiology of eyemovement Types I recommend prosifying this list ... is an eyemovement involving only one eye a version is an eyemovement involving both eyes in which each eye moves in the same direction a vergence is an eyemovement involving both eyes in which each eye moves in opposite directions. Fixational eyemovement Gaze stabilizing mechanisms Vestibulo ... orbit by six extraocular muscles . Anatomy anchor Anatomy of eyemovement Extraocular muscles anchor ... oblique muscle Superior oblique supplied by Trochlear nerve Eyemovement muscles When the muscles ... hypoglossi Disorders anchor Disorders of eyemovement Symptoms Patients with eyemovement disorders ... EyeRelease Interface TopFrame.htm An eyemovement simulator , which shows changes in eye movements for any given muscle or nerve impairment. Visual system DEFAULTSORT EyeMovement Sensory Category ... more details
ends. Most basic knowledge about eyemovement was obtained during this period. Since the mid 20th century, there have been three major changes the development of non invasive eyemovement tracking equipment ... . ref The distance the eye moves in each saccade or short rapidmovement is between 1 and 20 characters ...Eyemovement in Reading process reading involves visual processing of words. This was first described ... on naked eye observation of eyemovement in the absence of technology. From the late 19th ... and process the huge volume of data that eyemovement generates and the emergence of cognitive ... recognition is through the recordings of Eye movements and Event related potential . Eyemovement in reading Image Reading VOG hor.gif thumb right Horizontal eyemovement in reading. Left to right movement ..., and more regressions. ref Rayner, Slattery, Belanger 2010 . ref These basic facts about eyemovement ... gains useful information only from the word directly focused on, then eyemovement behavior ..., researchers had at their disposal three methods of investigating eyemovement. The first, unaided ... standards. This lack of reliability arises from the fact that eyemovement occurs frequently ... of vision. There appear to be no records of eyemovement research until the early 19th century ... of visual input, in eyemovement as a functional component of visual tasks. As early as the 1840s ... , Weber 1846 . ref The subsequent decades saw more elaborate attempts to interpret eyemovement, including ... ophthalmologist Louis mile Javal used a mirror on one side of a page to observe eyemovement ... eyemovement took two main forms those that relied on a mechanical connection between participant ... visually. ref Lamare 1893 . ref In 1889, Edmund B. Delabarre invented a system of recording eyemovement ... devices were used in eyemovement research well into the 20th century. Attempts were soon made ... load. See also Eyemovement sensory Eyemovement in music reading Gaze contingency paradigm Reading ... more details
groups traditionally perform publicly from score rather than from memory. Eyemovement in music ... eyemovement might help in the development of more effective methods of training musicians ... ref Eyemovement in music reading is an extremely complex phenomenon that involves a number of unresolved ... patterns of eyemovement in music reading. Relationship with eyemovement in language reading ... and vertical movement. Eyemovement in music reading may at first appear to be similar to that in eye ... strict temporal requirement in musical performance that has made the observation of eyemovement ... skilled and unskilled readers have always been of prime importance to research into eyemovement in music reading, whereas research into eyemovement in language reading has been more concerned with the development ... unsurprising that most research into eyemovement in music reading has aimed to compare the eyemovement patterns of the skilled and the unskilled. Equipment and related methodology From ... look at their hands at times.... Because accurate eyemovement recording is generally incompatible ... movements can be measured. Since Lang 1961 , all reported studies into eyemovement in music ... equipment problems have been that tracking devices measured eyemovement inaccurately or provided insufficient ... did not allow for the display of records of eyemovement in relation to the musical score, or at least .... Not until recently has eyemovement in music reading been investigated with more satisfactory ... research into eyemovement in music reading has primarily aimed to compare the eyemovement patterns ... and possibly random distortion of normal eyemovement patterns. Souter 2001 81 claimed that the ideal tempo for observing eyemovement is a range lying between one that is so fast as to produce ... action slips contaminates eyemovement data. Almost all studies have compared temporal variables among ... contamination of eyemovement data. Most studies have sought to compare the skilled and the unskilled ... more details
Conjugate eyemovement refers to motor coordination of the eyes that allows for bilateral fixation on a single object. Several centers in the brainstem are involved. Horizontal conjugate gaze is controlled by the nuclei of CN III and CN VI, the paramedian pontine reticular formation , and the nucleus prepositus hypoglossi medial vestibular nucleus. Vertical conjugate gaze is controlled by the nuclei of CN III and CN IV, the rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus riMLF , and the Interstitial Nucleus of Cajal ref Fine structure of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal of the cat. J Anat. 1995 August 187 Pt 1 141 150. ref . References reflist Category Anatomy ... more details
Shapiro ref name Shapiro01 cite book author Shapiro F title EMDR EyeMovement Desensitization ... focuses on the dual attention stimulus e.g., therapist directed lateral eyemovement, alternate hand ... upsetting session. Phase III In developing a target for EMDR, prior to beginning the eyemovement ..., such as eyemovement sensory eyemovement , bilateral sound , or bilateral tactile stimulation coupled ... explanations regarding how an external stimulus such as eyemovement could facilitate the processing ... book author Greenwald R year 1999 title EyeMovement Desensitization and Reprocessing in child and adolescent ... the effectiveness of EMDR, and whether the eyemovement component in EMDR contributes to its ... citation url http users.umassmed.edu Kenneth.Fletcher emdr.html title PRO and CON EyeMovement Desensitization ... author2 Stephen Regel title Eyemovement desensitisation and reprocessing an update journal Advances ... www.eatingdisordertreatment.com treatment solutions treatment modalities eyemovement desensitization and reprocessing emdr title EyeMovement Desensitization and Reprocessing EMDR accessdate 2011 03 ... 2002 cite journal author Devilly GJ year 2002 title EyeMovement Desensitization and Reprocessing ... that looked at the contribution of eyemovement to treatment effectiveness in EMDR concluded that eye ... cite doi 10.1016 S0887 6185 98 00039 5 pmid 10225499 ref Salkovskis 2002 reported that the eyemovement ... ref Effect of eyemovement on memory, cognitive processes, and physiology Although a wide range of researchers have proposed various models and theories to explain the effect of eyemovement, and the possible role that eyemovement may play in the process of EMDR, to date, no single model or theory ... EMDR Institute psychotherapy DEFAULTSORT EyeMovement Desensitization And Reprocessing Category Anxiety ... Psychiatric treatments Category Psychotherapy de EyeMovement Desensitization and Reprocessing es Desensibilizaci n y reprocesamiento por movimientos oculares fr Eyemovement desensitization and reprocessing ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 The Non Cooperation Movement lang hi was a significant phase of the Indian independence movement Indian struggle for freedom from British Raj British rule which lasted for years. This movement, which lasted from September 1920 to February 1922 and was led ... them very seriously. The non cooperation movement aimed to ensure that the colonial economic and power ... had lost its non violent nature. He did not want the movement to degenerate into a contest of violence ..., and called off the mass non cooperation movement. Aftermath The Non Co operation Movement was withdrawn ... Reflist Gandhi Indian independence movement DEFAULTSORT Non Cooperation Movement Category 1920 in India ... in India through Nonviolence non violent means. Protestors would refuse to buy British goods ... and integrity. The Gandhism Gandhian ideals of ahinsa or non violence , and his ability to rally ... on a large scale in this movement. Among the significant causes of this movement were colonial oppression ... Azad were supporters of this very movement but wEre really dissatisfied by the dismissing of movement by ghandiji. Champaran, the Kheda, Khilafat and Amritsar Gandhi had shown a similar movement ... key station was set on fire by the mob, killing 22 of the police occupants.THIS MOVEMENT WAS LED BY ALLURI ... Das formed the Swaraj Party , rejecting Gandhi s leadership. Many nationalists had felt that the Non Cooperation Movement should not have been stopped due to isolated incidents of violence, and most ... and critics suggest that the movement was successful enough to break the back of British rule, and possibly ... only violent revolutionaries, although a similar type of movement was introduced in 1930 i.e civil disobedience movement . the main difference was only the introduction of policy of violating the law Redemption Gandhi s commitment to non violence was redeemed when, between 1930 and 1934, India committed ... India s cause famous worldwide for its unerring adherence to non violence. The Satyagraha ended ... more details
The Non European Unity Movement is a Trotsky ist organisation formed in South Africa in 1947. ref http www.sahistory.org.za pages governence projects organisations Neum history NEUM.htm A Short history of the Non European Unity An insider s view , by Baruch Hirson, SA History Online ref References reflist External Links http www.sahistory.org.za pages governence projects organisations Neum history NEUM.htm A Short history of the Non European Unity An insider s view , by Baruch Hirson, SA History Online Category Trotskyist organisations of South Africa poli org stub ... more details
Infobox country name Non Aligned Movement image symbol symbol type image map NAM Members.svg alt map World map with the members and observers of the Non aligned movement map width 250px map caption Members ... of Non Aligned Countries official website URL csstc.org The Non Aligned Movement NAM is a group of states .... ref name members XV Summit of the Non Aligned Movement, Sharm El Sheikh, 11 16 July 2009 http www.namegypt.org ... ref Generally speaking as of 2011 , the Non Aligned Movement members can be described as all of those ... in Non Aligned Movement and are not List of Oceanian countries and territories Oceanian with the exception ... in his position as chairman of the non aligned countries movement 12 October 1979 http www.pakboi.gov.pk I Agreements pakistan non aligned movemen.html Pakistan & Non Aligned Movement , Board of Investment ... of Non Aligned Movement and frequently sends observers to the Non Aligned Movement s summits. While many of the Non Aligned Movement s members were actually quite closely aligned with one or another ... states condemned it. Because the Non Aligned Movement was formed as an attempt to thwart the Cold War ..., South Africa, 2 3 September 1998 http www.nam.gov.za background members.htm The Non Aligned Movement ... Nehru of India, at a summit on Brijuni Islands in 1956. dead file The Non Aligned movement was never ... restraints , these principles would later serve as the basis of the Non Aligned Movement. The five ... A significant milestone in the development of the Non Aligned Movement was the 1955 Bandung Conference ... archivedate 23 April 2011 ref The term non aligned movement appears first in the fifth conference in 1976 ... of military bases in foreign countries. ref name suvedi The founding fathers of the Non aligned movement ... background background.htm work Government of Zaire title The Non Aligned Movement Background ... Committee on Methodology of the Movement of the Non Aligned Countries, Caratagena ... Methodology Requirements for membership of the Non Aligned Movement coincide with the key beliefs of the United ... more details
that developed into the Non Aligned Movement . Origin of Non alignment movement Image with inadequate rationale removed Image NonAlignedMovement.jpg right thumb 320px The founding leaders of the Non ... of Egypt , Sukarno of Indonesia and Tito of Yugoslavia . Non Aligned Movement Nonalignment had ... five restraints , these principles would later serve as the basis of the Non Aligned Movement. The five principles were Mutual respect for each other s territorial integrity and sovereignty Mutual non aggression Mutual non interference in domestic affairs Equality and mutual benefit Peaceful co existence ... DOCID in0182 accessdate 2007 11 06 See also Foreign relations of India Non Aligned Movement Cold war ... for Non Aligned MovementNon Aligned Movement India topics loc Category Independent India Category Foreign relations of India Category Non Aligned Movement ... and enjoyed strong, almost unquestioning support among the Indian elite. The term Non Alignment was coined ... as the United Nations UN and the Nonaligned Movement. The signing of the Treaty of Peace, Friendship ... with countries outside South Asia. Early developments The movement had its origins in the 1947 ... Movement, but Jawaharlal Nehru s declining prestige limited his influence. In the 1960s and 1970s ... factionalized and radicalized movement. During the contentious 1979 Havana summit, India ... 1980s, India attempted to reassert its prominent role in the Nonaligned Movement by focusing ... Movement, diverting it from some of the Cold War issues that marred the controversial 1979 Havana meeting. Although hosting the 1983 summit boosted Indian prestige within the movement ... limited its influence. The end of the Cold War left the Nonaligned Movement without its original raison ... Movement position opposing developed countries linkage of foreign aid to human rights criteria. Consequences ... of fifteen , a group of developing nations established at the ninth Nonaligned Movement summit ... more details
No Sleep may refer to No Sleep album , the debut studio album by German pop girl group LaViVe No Sleep Jebediah song No Sleep Jebediah song No Sleep Wiz Khalifa song No Sleep Wiz Khalifa song No Sleep , a song by Sam Roberts from the album We Were Born in a Flame disambig nl No Sleep ... more details
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otheruses2 Rapid Infobox programming language name RAPID logo caption file ext paradigm year 1994 designer ABB Group developer ABB Group latest release version latest release date latest test version latest test date turing complete typing implementations dialects influenced by ARLA , C programming language C influenced operating system license website RAPID is a high level programming language used to control ABB industrial robots. RAPID was introduced along with S4 Control System in 1994 by ABB Group ABB , superceeding the ARLA programming language. Features in the language include Routine parameters Procedures used as a subprogram. Functions return a value of a specific type and are used as an argument of an instruction. Trap routines a means of responding to interrupts. Arithmetic and logical expressions Automatic error handling Modular programs Multi tasking External links http www.robotknowledge.com mod.php?mod userpage&page id 5&menu 804 Robotknowledge Rapid a programmers perspective. Further reading ABB Robotics Products AB, RAPID Reference Manual DEFAULTSORT Rapid Category ABB Asea Brown Boveri Category Programming languages created in 1994 Category Robotics companies ... more details
italictitle On Sleep or On Sleep and Sleeplessness Latin De somno et vigilia is a text by Aristotle , one of the Parva Naturalia . External links http etext.library.adelaide.edu.au a a8 sleep.html On sleep and sleeplessness , translated by J. I. Beare HTML Greek text http www.mikrosapoplous.gr aristotle mf peri ypnoy a.htm Mikros apoplous , http www.poesialatina.it Greek Index.htm Greco interattivo Category Works by Aristotle Philo stub is Um svefn og v ku ... more details
other uses File Rapids.jpg thumb Rapids featuring whitewater, close to the Rhine Falls File downstream river1.jpg thumb Violent water below Niagara Falls File RapidsonMississippiRiverOntario.jpg thumb Rapids on the Mississippi River, Pakehnham, Ontario, Canada A rapid is a section of a river where the river bed has a relatively steep stream gradient gradient causing an increase in water velocity and turbulence . A rapid is a hydrology hydrological feature between a run a smoothly flowing part of a stream and a waterfall Types cascade . A rapid is characterised by the river becoming shallower and having some Rock geology rock s exposed above the flow surface. As flowing water splashes over and around the rocks, air bubbles become mixed in with it and portions of the surface acquire a white colour, forming what is called whitewater . Rapids occur where the stream bed bed material is highly resistant to the erosive power of the stream in comparison with the bed downstream of the rapids. Very young streams flowing across solid rock may be rapids for much of their length. File River Rapids.jpg thumb River Rapids Rapids are categorized in International Scale of River Difficulty classes , generally running from I to VI. A Class 5 rapid may be categorized as Class 5.1 5.9. While class I rapids are easy to negotiate and require no maneuvering, class VI rapids pose threat to life with little or no chance for rescue. See also Fluid dynamics for academic digestion. International Scale of River Difficulty for classification of rapids. Rheophile organisms that live in fast flowing water. Riffle A fast moving portion of a stream without the vigour of a rapid Whitewater for factors related to rapids. External links Commons inline Category Rapids Rapids References Mason, Bill. Path of the Paddle, 1984, Northword Press, Minoqua, WI. Category Rivers Category Water streams Category Rapids Category Fluvial landforms Category Limnology be be x old cs n pr h de S ... more details
in conscious vision connect light to movement. In higher organisms the eye is a complex optics ...For other uses Eye disambiguation Ocular disambiguation Ocular Oculus for taxon specific articles human eye simple eye in invertebrates mollusc eye arthropod eye mammalian eye class toccolours style width ... colspan 2 Eye style text align center colspan 2 File Schematic diagram of the human eye en.svg 250px ... eye. small style text align center colspan 2 File Krilleyekils.jpg 250px center style text align center line height 1 colspan 2 small Compound eye of Antarctic krill small Eyes are Organ anatomy organs ... these signals to the brain through complex neural pathways that connect the eye via the optic ... . ref name Frentiu2008 Cite journal doi 10.1002 bies.20828 title A butterfly eye s view ... eye close up.jpg thumb upright Eye of the wisent , br the European bison Complex eyes can distinguish ... ref main phyla. ref name Land1992 In most vertebrate s and some mollusc s, the eye works by allowing ... , at the rear of the eye. The cone cell s for colour and the rod cell s for low light contrasts ... change the size of the pupil , thereby regulating the amount of light that enters the eye, ref ... Site http ebiomedia.com gall eyes octopus insect.html What animal has a more sophisticated eye, Octopus or Insect? ref Compound eye s are found among the arthropod s and are composed of many simple facets ... images, per eye. Each sensor has its own lens and photosensitive cell s . Some eyes have up to 28,000 ... eye viewing a different thing, a fused image from all the eyes is produced in the brain, providing ... arthropods, which have soft eyes. The number of lenses in such an eye varied, however some trilobites had only one, and some had thousands of lenses in one eye. In contrast to compound eyes, simple ... . Some insect larva e, like caterpillar s, have a different type of simple eye stemmata which gives ... and avoid being boiled alive. ref name Cronin2008 Evolution main Evolution of the eye File Diagram ... more details
The Eye may refer to Queen The eYe , a 1997 computer game featuring music by Queen The Eye radio station , a community radio station in England tocright Literature Eye of Sauron , disembodied form of Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings antagonist Sauron The Eye novel The Eye novel lang ru Sogliadatai , a 1930 novel by Vladimir Nabokov s fourth novel Eye Centaur Publications , a 1939 Centaur Publications character created by Frank Thomas The Eye of the World , a 1990 book by Robert Jordan The Eyes , a 1999 book by Don Paterson Film and television The Eye 2002 film The Eye 2002 film , a Hong Kong horror film The Eye 2 , a 2004 sequel film The Eye 10 or The Eye Infinity , a 2005 sequel film The Eye 2008 film The Eye 2008 film , an American remake starring Jessica Alba The Eye Stargate Atlantis The Eye Stargate Atlantis , a 2004 episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis List of The Brak Show episodes ep9 The Eye , a 2001 episode of the animated series The Brak Show A nickname for CBS Broadcasting Inc., based on the network s logo Music The Eyes, a band with Paddy Chambers The Eye KUKL album The Eye KUKL album , a 1984 post punk album The Eye King Diamond album The Eye King Diamond album , a 1990 heavy metal concept album The Eye Yello album The Eye Yello album , a 2003 electronica album The Eyes , a song on David Byrne and Brian Eno s 2008 album Everything That Happens Will Happen Today See also Eye visual organ The Eye comics Eye disambiguation disambig fr The Eye it The Eye nl The Eye no The Eye pl The Eye fi The Eye ... more details
Eye to Eye may refer to Literature Eye to Eye novel Eye to Eye novel , a 1997 young adult novel by Catherine Jinks Music Eye to Eye band Eye to Eye Chaka Khan Song Eye to Eye Chaka Khan Song , a song by Chaka Khan Eye to Eye Go West song Eye to Eye Go West song Eye II Eye , 14th album of Scorpions Television Eye to Eye TV show , a Philippine television show hosted by Inday Badiday from 1988 to 1997. Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson , a New Zealand current events show hosted by Willie Jackson. disambig ... more details
non economic losses into money as well. The meaning of the principle Eye for an Eye is that a person ...About the principle of retributive justice Eye for an Eye disambiguation The meaning of the principle, an eye for an eye , is that a person who has injured another person receives the same injury in compensation. The phrase, an eye for an eye , Hebrew , ayin tachat ayin, literally an eye under an eye , is a quotation from several passages of the Hebrew Bible ref bibleverse lb Leviticus ... ref in which a person who has injured the eye of another is instructed to pay compensation. It defined ... a punishment identical to the offense, from the Latin talio . The principle of an eye for an eye ... The term lex talionis does not always and only refer to literal eye for an eye codes of justice see ... an avenging private party or the state. The most common expression of lex talionis is an eye for an eye , but other interpretations have been given as well. Legal codes following the principle ... in an iterative fashion, the eye for an eye punishment system has a mathematical basis in the tit for tat game theory strategy. The simplest example is the eye for an eye principle. In that case ... had death penalties for many crimes, the eye for eye was to restrict compensation to the value of the loss ... be better read only one eye for one eye . Citation needed date September 2011 Judaism George Robinson characterizes the passage of Exodus that contains the principle of lex talionis an eye for an eye ... 84a , interprets the verses referring to an eye for an eye and similar expressions as mandating monetary ..., An eye for an eye, etc. suggests that the perpetrator deserves to lose his own eye, but that biblical ... to his eye, tooth, hand, or foot. There is one case where the Torah states and you shall cut off ... if it is possible to neutralize that attacker through non lethal injury Sifrei Maimonides Yad ... to mandate injury to the eye, tooth, or foot. Thus, it is impossible to read an eye for an eye, a tooth ... more details
Non , non or NON can refer to wiktionarypar non French language French equivalent to English no word no Italian language Italian equivalent to English not Latin language Latin equivalent to either not or no . In French, when used at the end of a sentence, it is an interrogative which asks, do you agree? Old Norse language ISO 639 alpha 3 Non DC comics , a villain in the Superman universe Non book , a photobook by Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki Cape Non Saint Non , the mother of Saint David Non Boonjumnong , a Thai amateur boxer NON, a name used by musician Boyd Rice Naan , a Central Asian flatbread In the Star Control universe, the Mycon refer to living things, particularly Sentience sentient species, that have not submitted to Juffo Wup as Non disambig de NON fr Non ko it NON nl Non no Non sv Non ... more details