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- - - 1 751 UNK (5.6)
- - - 1 752 T01 it- it's a combination→ yeah.
- - - 1 753 UNK %cod:$SYN2
- - - 1 754 UNK (0.8)
- - - 1 755 T01 it's a combination. in dim light→ the radial muscles contract
- - - 1 756 UNK and the circular muscles relax→ so in bright ligh- right the
- - - 1 757 UNK opposite must happen. but these are: muscles are not
- - - 1 758 UNK they don't cause that much strain on the eye
- - - 1 759 UNK (0.5)
- - - 1 760 T01 what causes most strain is the ciliary muscles which is different
- - - 1 761 UNK from either the circular or the radial muscles
- - - 1 762 UNK (0.5)
- - - 1 763 T01 so when you are reading in a bright (.) room→ u::h
- - - 1 764 UNK the circular muscles are contracting the:: eh and the radial
- - - 1 765 UNK muscles are relaxing
- - - 1 766 UNK (0.5)
- - - 1 767 T01 but the ciliary muscles (.) are also relaxed→ (.)right↗
- - - 1 768 UNK 'cause you-
- - - 1 769 T01 yeah so that causes less strain °°on eye°°.
- - - 1 770 S04 the cilliary muscles control the pupil size
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