Long sightedness)Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. Related to Long sightedness: astigmatism, Short sightednesshyperopia top: normal eye with light focused on the retina bottom:hyperopic eye with light focused behind the retina hy·per·o·pi·a (hī′pə-rō′pē-ə) n. ...
Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to longsightedness:astigmatism,Short sightedness ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.longsightedness- abnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better than for near objects ...
Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to longsightedness:astigmatism,Short sightedness </>embed</> presbyopia farsightedness ametropia farsightedness hyperopia hypermetropy hypermetropia longsighte... noun Synonyms for longsightedness nounabnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better th...
Why is '-ed' sometimes pronounced at the end of a word? Popular in Wordplay See All Top 12 Sophisticated Compliments Word of the Year 2024 | Polarization Terroir, Oenophile, & Magnum: Ten Words About Wine 8 Words for Lesser-Known Musical Instruments ...
The article reports on the study on patients who had laser surgery to treat high myopia or nearsightedness. Photorefractive keratotomy and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) are the two main types for correcting myopia. Results showed ...
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook LSP (redirected fromLong Shot Party) Category filter: AcronymDefinition LSPLabel Switched Path LSPLocal Strategic Partnership LSPLight Switch Plate LSPLouisiana State Police LSPLayered Service Provider LSPLimited Series Production(various companies) ...
F-Actin and β-tubulin were investigated on BMSCs during osteogenic differentiation in order to determine the long-term effect of SMG on cytoskeleton proteins by immunofluorescence (Fig.3A). Intensity analysis of the cells revealed that during the first 24 h of microgravity, there was a significan...
One of these rambles took me down a path labelled ‘Books’ to a scholarly work written in 1973 by psychoanalystErich Frommin which he introduces the term ‘biophilia’ to describe an innate emotional attachment to life and living things, to growth and development. The term was taken up in ...
Medical aid was less easily procured, food was more difficult to obtain, and human beings, unwithheld by shame, for they were unbeheld of their fellows, ventured on deeds of greater wickedness, or gave way more readily to their abject fears. Deeds of heroism also occurred...
“willfully unheeding” above – refer to as a “gig economy.” It always seemed to me long since that the more apt term would be a gag economy. In every sense: it’s a joke of universal proportions, and it’s designed to keep workers in a state of perpetually feeling like they’...