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The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightedness, is determined by the focal
distance of the strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance. Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon painting
; it ...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of ...
The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightedness, is determined by the focal
distance of the . strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance (Fig. 3). Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1872
The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightedness, is determined by the focal
distance of the strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance. Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon painting
; it ...
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The Popular Science Monthly
The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightedness, is determined by the focal
distance of the strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance. Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon painting
; it ...
The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightcdness, is determined by the focal
distance of the strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance. Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon painting;
...
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Defects of sight and hearing: their nature, causes, ...
The hypermetropy being neutralised, the presbyopy or defect of adjustment still
remains, so that glasses for different distances are required. To see nearer
objects, proportionally more convex glasses are required, the power being
adapted to ...
T. Wharton Jones, John Churchill ((e Hijos)), 1866
The degree of hypermetropy, or over-sightedness, is determined by the focal
distance of the strongest convex glass with which objects can still be distinctly
seen at a great distance (Fig. 3). ' Hypermetropy has no essential influence upon
...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1872
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Road Lighting for Safety
See figure 7.5.1. Furthermore, it would seem that humans, particularly where the
visual system is concerned, are able to compensate very well. Uncorrected
Emmetropia (normal eye) Corrected Hypermetropy Hypermetropy (corrected)
Myopia ...
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A Dictionary of Psychology
Also written hypermetropy. hypermetrope n. A long-sighted person.
hypermetropic adj. Long-sighted. [From Greek hypermetros beyond the measure,
from hyper over + metron a measure + ops an eye + —ia indicating a condition or
quality] ...
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Acta paediatrica scandinavica
Twenty children (11.5%) had refraction defects: (1) 3 children hypermetropy <2
dptr. but > 1 dptr.; (2) 5 children hypermetropy >2 dptr.; (3) 8 children
hypermetropy + astigmatism; (4) 3 children onesided refraction defect; (5) 1 child
suspected ...