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eyed·ness

 (īd′nĭs)
n.
A preference for use of one eye over the other.
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eyedness

(ˈaɪdnɪs)
n
the favouring of one eye over the other, as when aiming a weapon
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.eyedness - the property of favoring one eye over the other (as in taking aim)eyedness - the property of favoring one eye over the other (as in taking aim)
asymmetry, dissymmetry, imbalance - (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
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The lateral preference inventory for measurement of handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness: Norms for young adults.
He's regarded as such because he literally found a different purpose for the neurotoxin, botulinum toxin which was originally used to correct Strabismus or cross eyedness back in the 90s.
[7.] Dane S, Balci N (2007) Handedness, eyedness and nasal cycle in children with autism.
Handedness, eyedness, hand-eye dominance and academic performance.
Altered cerebral dominance in schizophrenia has been long recognized (Doty, 1989; Green, Sergi, & Kern, 2003), and relationships between handedness and eyedness as well as gender of patients and clinical syndrome have been shown (Doty, 1989; Kalinin, 2001).
Handedness, footedness, eyedness and eardness are the peripheral indicators of hemispheric lateralization.
The lateral preference inventory for measurement of handedness, footedness, eyedness and earedness--norms for young adults.
All that United need is a break here and there and perhaps another slice of blind eyedness from the man in black.