Conclusion: RGP correction offers the best visual acuity quality for myopia subjects.
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Purpose: High myopia is a severe hereditary ocular disease leading to blindness.
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This mutation is associated with hearing loss, but likely not high myopia.
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Clancy himself had been rejected for military service because of extreme myopia.
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The etiology of myopia, although known to be complex, is poorly understood.
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Myopia or short-sightedness among the Germans is growing at a tremendous rate.
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He saw the short-sightedness of falsehood; but what could he do now?
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If there is a disruption we need today, it is your neoliberal short-sightedness.
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The strategies they used revealed the short-sightedness of Netflix's early-adopter approach.
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But the chief obstacle to be encountered in rousing England was sheer short-sightedness.
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The major barriers reported as reasons for not obtaining nearvision spectacles were unawareness and lack of felt need.
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Purpose: To determine the prevalence of presbyopia, and nearvision spectacle coverage in a rural population of Northwestern Nigeria.
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However, in the other five eyes, we did not note any improvement of accommodation or nearvision after the scleral expansion surgery.
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But if the weak convex blurs it, it shows that there is some defect in focusing, if the nearvision is below normal.
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Conclusion: Low-vision rehabilitation can improve the quality of life of visually impaired patients, particularly for nearvision, activities of daily living and psychological health.
Ús de near-sightedness en anglès
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His near-sightedness, for example,-wouldnot Sainte-Beuvehave seized upon this as significant?
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We often see this ludicrously exemplified, even in the trivial matter of near-sightedness.
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How shall I chastise you to cure you of your near-sightedness?
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The narrowness of our horizon is due to our near-sightedness.
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There were convex eyeglasses for reading and concave ones for distance to correct near-sightedness.
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External (Divergent) Squint.-Thismay appear at any age and is often associated with near-sightedness.
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There were eyeglasses to correct near-sightedness.
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I explained that my very little expectation of seeing him at Kew had assisted my near-sightedness to perplex me.
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Name some causes of near-sightedness.
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More serious than his short reach, however, was his near-sightedness, which made it impossible for him to see and parry Hanks's lunges.
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This morning her near-sightedness had confused her, but she was certain that they were trying to trick her and she would have none of it.
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"There's nothing wrong except near-sightedness, but he'll have to wear glasses all his life."
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His near-sightedness, for example,-wouldnot Sainte-Beuvehave seized upon this as significant?
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We often see this ludicrously exemplified, even in the trivial matter of near-sightedness.
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How shall I chastise you to cure you of your near-sightedness?
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The narrowness of our horizon is due to our near-sightedness.