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Hyperopia
Глоссарий терминов и сокращений по оптическим линзам |
- Farsightedness; the ability to see distant objects more clearly than close objects; may be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
- Same as hypermetropia
- See farsightedness. i
- Farsightedness. magnetic testing glossary 381
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Дальнозоркость, русский
- (гиперметропия) , недостаток зрения, мешающий ясно видеть на близком расстоянии; зависит от слабой преломляющей силы роговицы и хрусталика или слишком короткой передне-задней оси глаза. исправляется очками с положительными (собирательными) стеклами.
- См. гиперметропия.
Farsightedness, английский
- Que ve bien de lejos
- A condition in which the optics of the eye are not adequate to focus on the retina of the eye. this results in blurred vision, usually in the near field of vision. it is corrected with plus power lenses. (also called hyperopia.)
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects at a distance, generally farther than arm’s length. also called hyperopia. compare nearsightedness.
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects at a distance, generally at or farther than an arm’s length. also called hyperopia.3 compare nearsightedness.
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Hypermetropia, английский
- Refractive error or optical defect of the eye in which parallel rays of light, as from a distant light source, strike the retina before coming to a focus.
- A condition in which someone sees more clearly objects which are a long way away, but cannot see objects which are close. also called longsightedness, hyperopia
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Hyperphoria, английский
A tendency of one eye to turn above the other eye, causing eyestrain. sometimes improved by prism ground in lenses.
Hypermetropia, английский
- Refractive error or optical defect of the eye in which parallel rays of light, as from a distant light source, strike the retina before coming to a focus.
- A condition in which someone sees more clearly objects which are a long way away, but cannot see objects which are close. also called longsightedness, hyperopia
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