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 Iris (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The iris is an annulus (or flattened ring) consisting of pigmented fibrovascular tissue known as a stroma.
Just in front of the root of the iris is the region through which the aqueous humour constantly drains out of the eye, with the result that diseases of the iris often have important effects on intraocular pressure, and indirectly on vision.
The outer edge of the iris, known as the root, is attached to the sclera and the anterior ciliary body.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iris_(anatomy)   (2014 words)

  
 The Iris
The Iris bloom is the emblem of Florence, Italy.
In Germany orris root which is made from iris used to be suspended in beer barrels to keep the beer from going stale and in France it was hung in wine casks to enrich the bouquet of the wine.
Iris was the messenger of the gods and the personification of the Rainbow.
www.sfheart.com /iris.html   (1190 words)

  
 Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology : IRIS
The IRIS Bulkmail List is used to inform the seismology community of related employment opportunities, workshops or other relevant announcements.
IRIS mailing lists have been established to facilitate discussions about software development, SAC and Webservices.
On Tuesday, September 13th, there is the possibility of data disruption throughout the day, due to hardware replacement at IRIS DMC.
www.iris.edu   (211 words)

  
 Iris
Iris may have standards and falls of the same color or standards may be one color and falls a different color.
Iris are among the best-known and loved of garden plants.
Iris should not be crowded by other plants that over-shadow or mat closely about root and foliage.
www.ext.nodak.edu /extpubs/plantsci/landscap/h113w.htm   (1345 words)

  
 Iris
Iris vary from tiny woodland groundcovers to dramatic flowers for the sunny border to species that thrive in swampy soil.
Iris are grown for their graceful flowers in an endless array of brilliant colors.
Louisiana iris rhizomes should be planted deeper than other iris, at least 1 inch under the soil, then mulched with 2 to 4 inches of compost.
hgic.clemson.edu /factsheets/HGIC1167.htm   (2156 words)

  
 Iris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iris, a fictional character in Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals, for SNES
Iris (anatomy), the sphincter around the pupil of the eye, named for the colors in human and animal eyes
Iris (mythology), a messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, identified with the rainbow
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iris   (425 words)

  
 IRIS: Illinois Research Information Service
IRIS is a unit of the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign.
IRIS - Illinois Researcher Information Service - is available free of charge to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign community.
Search the IRIS Database for funding opportunities in every field from agriculture to zoology, or view upcoming deadlines in 25 subject areas.
www.library.uiuc.edu /iris   (314 words)

  
 Memorial Art Gallery : About Iris Prints
The Iris squirts a million red blood cell sized droplets of ink from each of its four nozzles (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black) every second at a speed of 85 miles per hour towards a drum rotating at a speed of 150 inches per second.
The Iris is a large drum based inkjet printer made up of a complex array of mechanics.
The term "Giclee" was created to differentiate a commercial standard from the work of a fine art print and we use "Iris print" to differentiate other Giclee prints from prints specifically made with an Iris printer.
mag.rochester.edu /visit/store/museumPrintEditions/aboutIrisPrints.html   (546 words)

  
 rfc3987.txt
Bidirectional IRIs MUST be rendered by using the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm [UNIV4], [UNI9].
Thanks also go to the members of many other W3C Working Groups for adopting IRIs, and to the members of the Montreal IAB Workshop on Internationalization and Localization for their review.
This ensures that bidirectional IRIs can be processed in the same way as other IRIs.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc3987.txt   (12694 words)

  
 Integrated Risk Information System Fact Sheet
IRIS is a toxicology data file on the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET®).
IRIS data, focusing on hazard identification and dose-response assessment, is reviewed by work groups of EPA scientists and represents EPA consensus.
Among the key data provided in IRIS are EPA carcinogen classifications, unit risks, slope factors, oral reference doses, and inhalation reference concentrations.
www.nlm.nih.gov /pubs/factsheets/irisfs.html   (244 words)

  
 IRIS @ VeriSign
Both dregquery and Pimmit are excellent IRIS clients that may be used for this purpose.
This is offered as a pilot service to help foster the adoption of the IRIS protocol and move the domain industry forward in ways compatible with the needs of private citizens, law enforcement, and intellectual property holders.
IRIS is the protocol work product of the IETF's CRISP (Cross-Registry Internet Service Protocol) Working Group.
iris.verisignlabs.com   (577 words)

  
 Iris * The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Iris is the daughter of Thaumas and Elektra (Electra) and the wife of Zephyrus (West Wind).
When Aphrodite was wounded at Troy, Iris helped her into Ares’s war chariot and drove the injured goddess to Mount Olympos (Olympus) to be treated for her wounds.
Iris * The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
www.messagenet.com /myths/bios/iris.html   (1059 words)

  
 Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
IRIS is a database of human health effects that may result from exposure to various substances found in the environment.
IRIS was initially developed for EPA staff in response to a growing demand for consistent information on chemical substances for use in risk assessments, decision-making and regulatory activities.
Welcome to the IRIS home page, brought to you by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its Office of Research and Development, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
www.epa.gov /iris   (136 words)

  
 IRIS - International Student Reports Service
IRIS is a service for future and existing European exchange students, and an administrative tool for international coordinators and the European Commission.
IRIS lets you review reports made by students visiting your school, and you can also log in to administer the reports of your own outgoing students.
Then IRIS can help you find out more about your intended host university, city, or country.
www.iris.siu.no /iris.nsf/irisstart   (179 words)

  
 IRIS Site
IRIS’ Program Director Marin Lessenski delivered a lecture at the international seminar “EU Enlargement Perspectives and Their Impact on the Democratisation Process in the Republic of Moldova”, which was held between September 22-26, 2005 in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
IRIS staff is glad to welcome three interns from Russia who join to our institute for the period of a half-month (November 28, 2005-December 11, 2005).
IRIS’ Director Dr.Ognyan Minchev took part in the international conference “Georgia and European Integration” (see the agenda), organized by the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies on September 29-30, 2005 in Tbilisi, Georgia.
www.iris-bg.org   (1976 words)

  
 Iris - eye anatomy
The iris is embedded with tiny muscles that dilate (widen) and constrict (narrow) the pupil size.
The iris is flat and divides the front of the eye (anterior chamber) from the back of the eye (posterior chamber).
The round opening in the center of the iris is called the pupil.
www.stlukeseye.com /anatomy/Iris.asp   (153 words)

  
 IRIS Center at the University of Maryland
Director of the IRIS Center and an expert in the political economy of reform, the relationship of institutions to economic development, and the implementation of legal and judicial reforms.
IRIS is helping USAID’s Office of Microenterprise Development develop a set of accurate, low-cost poverty assessment tools — survey questionnaires that determine whether U.S. government funding is reaching the poorest of the poor.
IRIS will provide evaluation services for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), the organization that administers the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) — a new approach to economic growth and poverty eradication that links U.S. assistance to greater responsibility from recipient nations.
www.iris.umd.edu   (256 words)

  
 The Genus Iris
The Snake's Head Iris, which Linnaeus had called Iris tuberosa, was left in the genus Hermodactylus, and the many moreas (south African irises) placed in Iris by Linnaeus remained the genus Moraea.
(The Vesper Iris and the Blackberry Lily had long ago been recognized as similar plants, and in the nineteenth century were even put together in the genus Pardanthus by some authorities.) In 1972 Lenz elevated Pardanthopsis to the level of genus and placed the Vesper Iris in it as P.
The beardless iris group is a very wide group; beardless irises usually won't even crossbreed unless they're closely related.
aleph0.clarku.edu /~djoyce/iris/genus.html   (836 words)

  
 IRIS - Consortium of Art History and Humanities Libraries in Florence
The IRIS catalog represents a unique resource for scholarly research in the humanities.
IRIS - Consortium of Art History and Humanities Libraries in Florence
The Iris website is an accessible page that follows the W3C WAI recommendation
www.iris.firenze.it /eng/index_e.html   (399 words)

  
 Iris Recognition Homepage - Iris recognition and identification
Definition: Iris recognition is the process of recognizing a person by analyzing the apparent pattern of his or her iris.
Following the tradition of the face recognition homepage and the face detection homepage this page is intended to be an information pool for the iris recognition community.
This is mostly because of the comparatively short time that iris recognition systems have been around.
www.iris-recognition.org   (202 words)

  
 Iris
Iris are relatively carefree; however, they should be divided every three to four years.
Siberian iris have more slender leaves than the bearded iris and have blue, purple and white beardless falls.
Bearded iris do best in full sun and dry, alkaline soils which are prevalent in Colorado.
www.ext.colostate.edu /ptlk/1041.html   (286 words)

  
 Network Security Packet Sniffer - Iris Network Traffic Analyzer
Iris provides the technology for continuous, automated problem identification, reporting, and integrated filtering capabilities that go beyond the capture, filter, and decode capabilities of traditional network analysis.
Iris captures network traffic and can automatically reassemble it to its native format, making it much easier to analyze the data going across the network.
Iris also provides a variety of statistical measurements allowing companies to proactively identify — and take the steps to eliminate — performance issues before they can result in downtime.
www.eeye.com /html/Products/Iris   (163 words)

  
 Salon.com Arts & Entertainment "Iris"
And as Iris slides fully into Alzheimer's, Dench becomes almost fully interior, conveying Iris' awareness that she is falling away from herself until finally, she appears to be a frightened creature peering out from a safe nook at a world that no longer makes sense.
As a biography of the novelist and philosopher Dame Iris Murdoch, "Iris" is hardly adequate.
The screenplay, by Eyre and Charles Wood, is based on Bayley's two memoirs, "Elegy for Iris" and "Iris and Her Friends," both written after Murdoch had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
www.salon.com /ent/movies/review/2001/12/14/iris   (1336 words)

  
 Iris (2001/I)
This film captured the radiance and vibrancy of Iris' spirit and the deep, simple love and passion between two kindred souls.
Plot Outline: True story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days through her battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Iris (2001/I)
us.imdb.com /Title?0280778   (416 words)

  
 Iris Network for Teachers and Schools, Inc.
Welcome to the Iris Network for Teachers and School, Inc. Iris promotes excellence in education by providing a rich source of student-centered telecommunication projects, professional information, an inviting place to meet colleagues with similar educational interests, and a forum for developing new and innovative curriculum resources.
Iris is the oldest telecomputing network for K-12 schools on the Internet.
The Iris Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
www.iris.org   (159 words)

  
 IRIS International, Inc.
IRIS International, Inc. is a leader in in vitro diagnostic urinalysis systems, digital imaging software development, sample collection, sample processing and small benchtop centrifuges and supplies for chemistry, coagulation, cytology, hematology, and urinalysis for the clinical and veterinary markets.
The Company's stock trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol "IRIS".
The Company operates through its Iris Diagnostics division, and two subsidiaries: Iris Sample Processing (formerly Statspin
www.proiris.com   (100 words)

  
 Search IRIS
The CASRN and Keyword Search options enable users to determine whether a substance not included on the List of IRIS Substances is listed under a synonym or addressed in IRIS as part of a broader substance category (e.g., Lead and compounds, PCBs).
The Keyword Search can also be used to locate information on general topics either within the IRIS summaries and Toxicological Reviews themselves or throughout the entire IRIS Website, including IRIS guidance documents and other background information.
The Search IRIS by Uncertainty and Modifying Factors allows IRIS users to search for the composite uncertainty factor values, uncertainty factors and uncertainty factor values, and modifying factor values used to derive RfDs and RfCs.
www.epa.gov /iris/search.htm   (820 words)

  
 IRIS: Infrastructure for Resilient Internet Systems
All IRIS students are invited to attend and to present a poster at the poster session on the 8th.
The IRIS project is developing a novel decentralized infrastructure, based on distributed hash tables (DHTs), that will enable a new generation of large-scale distributed applications.
The IRIS ITR proposal contains more details regarding DHT's and the goals and plans of the IRIS project, including references to the technical literature.
iris.lcs.mit.edu   (195 words)

  
 IRIS-Web Main Page
If you would like to access IRIS, please fill out this IRIS Enrollment Form and contact your local IRIS representative.
Also, the Vaccine Accountability in IRIS document has been updated as of 4/22/05.
Need to learn the basics of adding and editing information in IRIS?
iris.idhw.state.id.us /irisweb/main.jsp   (426 words)

  
 IRIS, Le Groupe Visuel / IRIS, The Visual Group
IRIS, Le Groupe Visuel / IRIS, The Visual Group
www.iris.ca   (9 words)

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