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  • This file is in the [[Wikipedia:Public Domain|Public Domain]], as far as we know.
    81 bytes (15 words) - 16:46, 23 May 2020
  • | By far in normal use || -0.25D^ || Between 2.67m and 8.00m || 20/25 | By far in normal use || -0.50D^ || Between 1.60m and 2.67m || 20/30
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  • | By far in normal use || -0.25D^ || Between 2.67m and 8.00m || 20/25 | By far in normal use || -0.50D^ || Between 1.60m and 2.67m || 20/30
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  • '''Far-sightedness''' (also called '''hyperopia''' and '''hypermetropia''') is whe ...visual range, so the near lenses should be close to prescription, and the far lenses are the ones that need adjusting.
    2 KB (269 words) - 09:18, 20 February 2022
  • * [[Far point]]
    299 bytes (44 words) - 08:25, 17 June 2020
  • ...may be both [[myopic]] and presbyopic, and have deficits in both near and far vision. Your [[Prescription]] will have an "Add" section specifying bifoca ...close-up, and one for distance, instead of trying to combine both near and far corrections in one pair of glasses.
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  • ...eye misses its target in the back. This causes [[near-sightedness]] or [[far-sightedness]], which is not a medical disease in and of itself, but just a There are medical conditions that can accelerate near-sightedness or far-sightedness progression, so please see an [[optometrist]] or other medical
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  • ...commodation''' is the ability of the healthy eye to focus on both near and far objects. The relaxed state of the [[ciliary muscle]] is distance vision, a
    515 bytes (80 words) - 22:13, 20 March 2022
  • Depth perception is the ability of the [[visual cortex]] to calculate how far away an object is just by looking at it. Depth perception is a combination
    754 bytes (108 words) - 14:21, 8 June 2020
  • ...gation''' is an increase in the [[axial length]] of the eyeball. In young, far-sighted people, this shifts them from [[hyperopia]] towards [[emmetropia]].
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  • The [[Bates method]] is by far the most popular "vision improvement method". I guess we're already prejudi ...the Bates method as commonly taught by many [[Bates teachers]] is usually far removed from those original ideas. Bates' original writings were also made
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  • As far as what progress you can see, that appears to actually be fairly individual # Hold a ruler up to your eye, and measure how far away you can still read text without [[blur]] in centimeters. This is your
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  • ...erience blurriness. The amount of work Your eyes have to do depends on how far away the object is. If you experience myopia, you know that things in the d ...n comfortably work in that top Apple range. But you can only reach down so far, and there's no way you'll get those bottom apples unless your ladder gets
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  • As far as the [[ciliary muscle]] is concerned, your [[Blur Horizon|edge of blur]]
    972 bytes (149 words) - 17:19, 1 March 2022
  • Early gains are by far the fastest gains when starting out in the process. People can drop a whole ...mething up close with the eyesight equivalent of nuclear weapons, that are far too powerful for what you need. In addition to this, if you have prolonged
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  • Far, welcome to EndMyopia Wiki.
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  • ...ate the required amount of correction to just see the object, based on how far away it is. Firstly, find out the distance from you to the object. In plain English, how far away is the object in centimetres when (without glasses) you can still just
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  • This test can be used to check both near and far points, the difference between which determines [[presbyopia]]. ...ods and never as an exclusive means of assessing your vision, as it can be far too objective and you can not control important variables like lighting.
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  • No articles about specific [[Bates method]] teachers. There are simply far too many to write articles on, and all of their methods are relatively simi
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  • I'm really impressed with your work so far. Amazing! I just converted the AF Guide from Le Meow onto here. In time for :Glad you like it so far! In future - you'll want to contact me on [[user talk:NottNott|my talk page
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