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  1. The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.

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      Bullseye or Bull's Eye may refer to: Symbols. (Unicode...

  2. A and B: The fundus photos of the right and left eyes respectively reveal the bull's eye maculopathy characterized by paracentral RPE depigmentation and atrophy, as well as pisiform, round, or dot-like yellow-white flecks. C and D: The red-free fundus images of the right and left eyes.

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    Bullseye or Bull's Eye may refer to: Symbols. (Unicode U+25CE BULLSEYE ), in the Geometric Shapes Unicode block. ʘ (Unicode U+0298 LATIN LETTER BILABIAL CLICK ), the phonetic symbol for bilabial click. Animals and plants. Bull's Eye, Euryops chrysanthemoides, a shrub. Bullseye cardinalfish, Ostorhinchus fleurieu.

  4. The earliest signs of toxicity involve loss of the foveal light reflex with subtle macular stippling. The classic presentation is a bull's eye-maculopathy appearance where the fovea is surrounded by a ring of depigmentation followed by a ring of hyperpigmentation.

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  5. Bullseye is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

  6. Patients experienced spontaneous resolution of their symptoms over the course of several days to weeks with near complete recovery of vision, a “bulls-eye” appearance in the macula persisted.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · From bull's +‎ eye. May have come from the practice of English archers shooting an arrow through the eye socket of a bull's skull as a test of skill. The connection to philately comes from the shape of the key plate or vignette .

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