Nghĩa của từ monocular diplopia bằng Tiếng Việt

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "monocular diplopia", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ monocular diplopia, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ monocular diplopia trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. blurred vision diplopia, scotoma

2. Diplopia and positive traction-test not resolving within 10 days. Large hermiation into the antrum.

3. Transient Monocular Vision Loss on Awakening: A Benign Amaurotic Phenomenon J Neuroophthalmol

4. Advantageously, monocular occlusion is applied before the test for at least 30 minutes

5. Monocular 3d localization for autonomous driving using adaptive ground plane estimation

6. Provided are a method for photographing side-by-side stereoscopic images and a monocular camera therefor.

7. Using the 2D module MovXact you track the markers of the object in one monocular view.

8. Instead of seeing two different images or double vision (diplopia), the brain suppresses the Blurrier image

9. The hallmark of Amblyopia is decreased monocular vision that is not accounted for by other ocular pathology.

10. 28 Even with the magnification of a monocular, I can barely make out indistinct humps gliding through the darkening water.

11. As Bernard came in, this gentleman turned and exhibited the Ambrosial beard, the symmetrical shape, the monocular appendage, of Captain Lovelock.

12. Since the operator is enabled to keep both eyes open, a Biocular design is more comfortable for long-duration viewing than a monocular device.

13. Objective determination of monocular accommodation in young eyes revealed a different behaviour in strabismus alternans from that in normal binocular vision.

14. This method was used to investigate the accommodation behaviour of 32 emmetropic eyes in young subjects with normal monocular and binocular vision.

15. A visual impairment occurs in about 50% of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA), an amaurosis fugax (AF) in about 30%, and diplopia in about 10%.

16. The amplitudes and time values of these fixational movements are given. Apart from superposed effects of head movements the binocular and monocular fixation fields are of equal size.

17. 9 Gazebo models not only standard robot sensors (such as inertial measurement units, GPS receivers, and monocular cameras) but also real-world rigid-body physics for robotic environments.

18. Axion XQ LRF Thermal Imaging Scopes A highly sensitive compact sized thermal imaging monocular with an intergated precision laser rangefinder for hunting and other outdoor activities

19. At this examination attention shall be paid, in particular, to the following: visual acuity, field of vision, twilight vision, glare and contrast sensitivity, diplopia and other visual functions that can compromise safe driving.

20. The reason for this discrepancy is attributed to amblyogenic factors responsible for interfering with normal visual development. These amblyogenic factors are corneal edema, irregular astigmatism and non-corrected ametropia as monocular causes.

21. ‘Leber congenital Amaurosis is an inherited disease that is believed to cause up to 20 percent of all cases of childhood blindness.’ More example sentences ‘Other visual symptoms may include Amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision.’

22. The results show a significant anisotropy for monocular collinear facilitation between the blured and the clear meridians, being lower in the Blurriest meridian than in the clearest meridian, resembling the meridional amblyopia results

23. He is “empirism” on the plane of the binocular vision, the relation between the two monocular fields of vision being open to adapt itself to the abnormal conditions of vision created through the strabismus.

24. Thus under binocular conditions there is macular fixation, improved visual acuity up to six times the monocular acuity as well as reduced suppression scotoma of the amblyopic eye; this only occurs, however, if the macula of the fixing eye is barred from seeing.

25. It results from abnormal visual development in childhood, secondary to another pathological process, and can lead to permanent, usually monocular, reduced vision.1 It affects a variety of visual functions (see table 1 ⇓).The term “lazy eye” is often used, but Amblyopia should be differentiated from strabismus (squint).