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Iris (anatomy) and New Year's Eve

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Difference between Iris (anatomy) and New Year's Eve

Iris (anatomy) vs. New Year's Eve

In humans and most mammals and birds, the iris (plural: irides or irises) is a thin, circular structure in the eye, responsible for controlling the diameter and size of the pupil and thus the amount of light reaching the retina. In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve (also known as Old Year's Day or Saint Sylvester's Day in many countries), the last day of the year, is on 31 December which is the seventh day of Christmastide.

Similarities between Iris (anatomy) and New Year's Eve

Iris (anatomy) and New Year's Eve have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Iris (anatomy) and New Year's Eve Comparison

Iris (anatomy) has 71 relations, while New Year's Eve has 653. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (71 + 653).

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