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The ability to provide financial rewards sufficient to attract and retain financing is called:
Esotropia
A condition where one or both eyes turn inward, commonly referred to as "cross-eyed."
Abnormally Inward Gaze
A condition where one or both eyes are turned inward, often referred to as cross-eyed or esotropia.
Choroid
The vascular coat of the eye between the sclera and the retina.
Retina
The innermost layer of the eye that receives the image formed by the lens.
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