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Miopia
Glossary of Diseases and Symptoms (Italiano-Inglese) |
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Nearsightedness, àíãëèéñêèé
- Que ve bien de cerca (miopía)
- Same as myopia
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within arm’s length. also called myopia. compare farsightedness.
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within arm’s length. also called myopia. compare farsightedness. near-surface discontinuity: subsurface interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object that is close to, but not breaking, the test object’s surface.
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within an arm’s length. also called myopia.3 compare farsightedness. near-surface discontinuity: subsurface interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object that is close to, but not breaking, the test object’s surface. (this sense of near surface differs from that in methods that distinguish a test object’s near surface from its far surface, a distinction rarely made in magnetic particle testing.)
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Nearsightedness, àíãëèéñêèé
- Que ve bien de cerca (miopía)
- Same as myopia
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within arm’s length. also called myopia. compare farsightedness.
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within arm’s length. also called myopia. compare farsightedness. near-surface discontinuity: subsurface interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object that is close to, but not breaking, the test object’s surface.
- Vision acuity functionally adequate for viewing objects nearby, generally within an arm’s length. also called myopia.3 compare farsightedness. near-surface discontinuity: subsurface interruption in the physical structure or configuration of a test object that is close to, but not breaking, the test object’s surface. (this sense of near surface differs from that in methods that distinguish a test object’s near surface from its far surface, a distinction rarely made in magnetic particle testing.)
Myeloma, àíãëèéñêèé
A malignant tumour in bone marrow, at the ends of long bones or in the jaw
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