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ductions — pl. n. movements of one eye, i.e. adduction (rotation towards the nose), abduction (rotation towards the temple), elevation, depression, intorsion, and extorsion … The new mediacal dictionary
Eye movement (sensory) — For other uses, see Eye movement (disambiguation). Eye movement is the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes, helping in acquiring, fixating and tracking visual stimuli. It may also compensate for a body movement, such as when moving the… … Wikipedia
Kieślowski, Krzysztof — (1941 1996) Perhaps the best known Polish filmmaker of the 1990s. On his third attempt, in 1964, Kieślowski was admitted to the Łódź Film School, completing his studies in 1968. He established himself by the mid 1970s as a leading Polish… … Guide to cinema
phoro-optometer — pho·ro op·tom·e·ter (for″o op tomґə tər) [Gr. phora movement, range + opto + meter] an instrument to test ocular ductions, phorias, refractions, and vergences … Medical dictionary
Bensoussan, Philippe — A student at the IDHEC (1976 1979), he directed shorts, feature films, video clips (1986 1987), about fifty commercials (1987 1991), and TV programs for Sygma TV (La Marche des Héros, Les Marches de la Gloire, Mystères, Etat de Choc). In 1994 … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Dahan, Olivier — (February 15, 1967, La Ciotat, Bouches du Rhône, France ) Having graduated with a diploma in plastic expression from the Ecole d Art de Marseille, where he studied from 1986 to 1991, he exhibited his paintings in various galleries. At the same … Encyclopedia of French film directors