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  2. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    The irises of human eyes exhibit a wide spectrum of colours. Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic trait determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris [1] [2] and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris.

  3. Waardenburg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Waardenburg syndrome is a group of rare genetic conditions characterised by at least some degree of congenital hearing loss and pigmentation deficiencies, which can include bright blue eyes (or one blue eye and one brown eye), a white forelock or patches of light skin.

  4. Baby blue - Wikipedia

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    Very light greenish blue: B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Baby blue, also known as light blue, is a tint of azure, which is one ... Baby blue eyes is a rich tone of ...

  5. WILLA, Astrakan Film and Cold Iron Pictures are set to join Argonauts Productions to produce “The Boy With the Light Blue Eyes,” a coming-of-age queer Greek tragedy. Written by Thanasis ...

  6. Meg Foster - Wikipedia

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    As to Foster's striking pale-blue eyes being dubbed "the eyes of 1979" by Mademoiselle magazine, Foster stated she didn’t think her eyes were that distinctive. [12] [13] However, some film and television producers had Foster wear contact lenses to change her eye color as they considered her natural eyes distracting. [13]

  7. Blue - Wikipedia

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    Blue eyes actually contain no blue pigment. The colour is caused by an effect called Tyndall scattering. Blue eyes do not actually contain any blue pigment. Eye colour is determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris [48] [49] and the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris. [50]

  8. Do blue light glasses actually protect your eyes? Eye ... - AOL

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    Do blue light glasses work to protect your eyes from screens? Ophthalmologists share whether there are benefits to blue light glasses and tips to protect eyes.

  9. Blue light-blocking glasses don't protect eyes or improve ...

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    Do blue-light blocking glasses help prevent eye strain? A new review finds that the popular lenses don't help with eye strain, alertness or sleep.