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EWEntertainment Weekly
EWEugene Weekly (Eugene, OR newspaper)
EWElectronic Warfare
EWEither Way
EWEast-West
EWEndless Waltz (gaming)
EWEarly Warning
EWExtended Warranty (various companies)
EWElijah Wood (actor)
EWEngland and Wales
EWEyewitness
EWElectrolyzed Water
EWElliott Wave
EWEau Claire (ammunition headstamp)
EWExtinct in the Wild (IUCN Red List of Threatened Species category)
EWEarwolf (comedy podcast website)
EWEach Way
EWEurowings (IATA airline code)
EWEmpty Weight
EWEmergency Worker (various organizations)
EWElectric Windows
EWEquivalent Width
EWEquivalent Weight
EWEligibility Worker (public assistance)
EWEmergency Ward
EWEbaum's World (website)
EWElectric Wall
EWEvanescent Wave
EWEdinger-Westphal Nucleus (also seen as E-W)
EWEast Wenatchee (Washington)
EWElectronic Warfare Technician (USN Rating)
EWEngine Wear
EWElectronic Wallet
EWEyeWire (magazine)
EWExawatt (10^18 Watts)
EWExtended-Wear Contact Lens
EWEpidemiological Week (illness survey)
EWEternal Wrath (Everquest guild)
EWElderly Waiver Program (Saint Paul, MN)
EWEastern Wastes (Everquest)
EWEarnings Whispers
EWEesti Wabariik (Republic of Estonia)
EWEternal Wannabe
EWExtravagant Worship (book)
EWExtraordinary Wave
EWEarth Warp (UK educational children's program)
EWElectowinning
EWExcused Withdrawal (schools)
EWEnlisted Woman/Women
EWExpressive Weaving
EWElectronic World Systems Limited (Hong Kong)
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Eyewire is another "game with a purpose" in which ordinary people get a chance to help science more than they could ever imagine.
Eyewire <http:// eyewire.org/> involves gamers in mapping and manipulating neurons in 3D to help scientists discover how neurons process information.
In metal frames, while rare, handling and closing of the screw can lead to a bow or a twist in the eyewire. For acetate, excessive or uneven heating of the frame can result in distortion, shrinkage or disproportionate enlargement of the eye size.
However, if you get 1,000 people to do an hour each, you'll be done, right?" Based on that line of thought, Seung's lab at MIT launched EyeWire, an online community that works together to map neural connections in the brain.