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night-blindness

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  • It was on the same page with Nietzsche and night-blindness.

    The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011

  • It was on the same page with Nietzsche and night-blindness.

    The Kitchen Daughter Jael McHenry 2011

  • After yesterday I had a good mind to just go for LASIK and deal with the night-blindness and other accompanying side-effects.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2004

  • They're so bright, that when you illuminate an area, if someone has been existing in that dark, obviously, it creates night-blindness.

    CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2001 2001

  • Lack of Vitamin A: Vitamin A deficiency can lead to dry-eye disease (xerophthalmia), night-blindness and eventually complete blindness.

    Chapter 4 1999

  • My comparative night-blindness is the only significant way in which I really differ from a native Wolfan.

    The Door Through Space Marion Zimmer Bradley 1964

  • Such advice can be given only in the case of a few pathological characters such as color-blindness, night-blindness, or

    Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933

  • The sex-linked characters (one kind of color-blindness, hemophilia, one kind of night-blindness, atrophy of the optic nerve, and a few other rare abnormalities).

    Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933

  • One summer all the laborers fell ill in an epidemic of night-blindness.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

  • She went there at the appointed evening hour, although, owing to the night-blindness from which, like many Spaniards, she often suffered, she could not see her lover.

    The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction Various 1910

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