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SQUINT

Lancet, The, 1936
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Antipodean Squint

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1978
Strabismic cases which are exotropic fixing with one eye, and esotropic fixing with the other eye are rare and a result of anisometropia, unequal accommodation, paresis or restriction, and previous ocular muscle surgery. Three cases of antipodean squint are reported without known etiology factor.
S, Shippman, J S, Hermann
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Squint

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2007
Squint is a Java library developed to support the use of event-driven programming and network applications in programming examples for a CS1 curriculum. We present the design of the library, emphasizing techniques employed to minimize the effort students expend learning features specific to the library.
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Squint

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2014
Squint is a common childhood condition that, if not picked up early, can have a detrimental effect on a child’s visual development and later quality of life. In the majority of cases the exact cause remains unknown, although it may be the presenting symptom of a serious ocular or neurological disease.
Matthew Lapira, Helen Murgatroyd
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SUDDEN‐ONSET SQUINT

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1987
SUMMARYDifferentiating a sudden‐onset concomitant squint from a paralytic squint in an ill child can be difficult, but the distinction is important in view of the neurological implications of the latter. furthermore, the two types may co‐exist, and four such cases are described. The causes of sudden‐onset squint are discussed.
A P, Watson, A R, Fielder
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Squint and heredity

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1954
In introductory notes the author discusses the high significance of hereditary tendency in the development of concomitant squint, the hereditary species character of binocular vision, the methods for exactly outlining the normal status of equilibrium and its anomalies and for proving the heredity of squint and its modification range, and finally the ...
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SQUINT

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1931
Since strabismus was described by the earliest medical writers its nature has been the subject of much controversy. Many attempts have been made to explain the problem of squint, especially its origin and development. Many valuable contributions have been added from time to time.
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