The flow of digits and trends is so relentless in conversation that the uninitiated may experience the statistical equivalent of snow blindness.
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The sun reflects off the white foam and makes it like " snow blindness, " as canoeist Robin Bell of Australia said.
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In the years of the race, no driver has been lost, though snow blindness, illness, broken bones and frostbite have not been uncommon.
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Thirty-seven medical teams are roaming the area, treating frostbite and snow blindness and trying to prevent the spread of disease, the newspaper said.
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Just a guess but perhaps blue does not cut the glare of the sun off the snow and thus Snow blindness would result.
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Goggles, indeed, protect your corneas from both frostbite and UV exposure, see snow blindness-- talk ) 05 : 47, 15 January 2009 ( UTC)
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UV overexposure to the eyes causes snow blindness, which is a risk particularly on the sea or when there is snow on the ground.
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They have skid-proof pads on their feet; warm blubber, up to 4 inches deep in places; and eyes that are impervious to snow blindness.
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In his attempts to find the way down, Evans removed his goggles and subsequently suffered agonies of snow blindness that made him into a passenger.
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Blizzards in a main cattle-raising area of Tibet have left more than 10, 000 people with frostbite or snow blindness, an official report said Sunday.