Question by CyberSetan: Why are the Ori’s priors (Stargate) appear anemic and have bilateral cataract?
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Answer by maurice
Art director James Robbins developed the design of the Ori and the Priors from scratch. At the beginning he knew a basic description of them and their powers, and that they would carry a staff weapon.
The art department first looked at Japanese and Samurai from a costuming point of view. Inspired by remote jungle tribes for the mystical aspects, Robbins came up with the idea of scarification for the Priors and the Doci.
The Priors have scarifications on the chin and the cheek, while the Doci also have them on their forehead. Scarification would therefore be a symbol of high establishment. Originally, it was also considered to have scarification on the hands, and to have the Priors have finger extensions, but this became too impracticable.
When the Prime Jaffa Gerak became a Prior in “The Fourth Horseman”, his golden Jaffa tattoo on his forehead was replaced with a Prior scarification, and his makeup was made to look like the gold had melted and become part of his Prior scarification.
Each Prior was given his own unique symbol, which he would wear on his wardrobe and also on his staff weapon. The art department built each staff to have a little orb encased in natural wood, and the orbs start to glow when the actor pushes a little button on the handle.
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Question by Swami Logicanand ji Mahraj: PLEASE HELP:- Examples of Pleoptics Exercises for Cataract Patients?
Can Any Body Please tell me some URL Links through which I can learn Pleoptics Exercises at home for my Niece suffering from Cataract since birth. Her eyes have been operated but her vision is still not developed…….. I would be really thankful if anybody can Help me on this
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Self treating will more than likely not get you very far. Most training involves special equipment and lenses that are crucial for improvement of her tracking, eye teaming, focusing, and perceptual skills. Your niece will have the best success under the care of a behavioral optometrist who specializes in vision training and development who can give her exercise to work on to help improve her acuity development as well as her eye teaming, sensorimotor and visual perceptual skills.
Try www.covd.org. It will have more information about vision therapy/training as well as a directory to find an optometrist who specializes in children’s eye development in your area.
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request gimpster8466 : I need cataract surgery, I watch 43 who work full time, live in PA? Does anyone know of programs to assist with the costs? best answer:
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Sart calls to social services departments (probably the state). Or if you are OEMs, Virginia. This may be the fastest way to find answers. I am writing you from across the U.S., but this will be my plan here!
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question by LB : My mother has Alzheimer’s and needs cataract surgery, patients sometimes DT Alzheimer’s memory, perhaps even worse? , said that I need to know if anyone has heard any of these or even tried it with jemandemIch Thank you very much. best answer:
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eye surgery can be very confusing because days.Visual a patch on the eye for several fields to bear is threatened, but she could not remember the procedure done, it may be, as regards Dr. to.She may repeat zero or eyes does not understand the reason for covering it receives Demenz.Vergewissern it regular paracetamol for pain relief.
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Question from Janet : How can you cure dog cataract? My dog is a whitish material in the eye and is hard to find food that he gave. We suspect it is a cataract. Any other operation than to treat it? best answer: response Aduial
You should see a veterinarian.
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