acuity - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • decrease: If this cannot be achieved, examine the eye again in case there is another cause for decreased acuity such as early lens opacity.
  • correct: Of the eyes with poor outcome ( best corrected acuity 6/60 at 2 months ) half were due to pre-existing eye diseases.
  • measure: The re-evaluation will consist of a repeat attempt to measure visual acuity.
  • improve: To this end luminaries should have full horizontal cut off using a white light source to improve visual acuity.
  • reduce: Glare from direct, reflected, or scattered sunlight causes discomfort and reduces visual acuity.
  • present: The principal cause of visual impairment was identified for eyes with presenting visual acuity 6/18.

Adjective modifier

  • visual: Visual acuity measures the eye's ability to resolve spatial detail.
  • binocular: Results Patients ' mean age = 78 years, mean binocular distance logMAR acuity = 0.5, mean binocular contrast sensitivity = 1.15.
  • uncorrected: Surgery led to an increase in against the rule astigmatism, which was the major cause of uncorrected visual acuity less than 6/18.
  • corrected: At 6 months post-op, 8 eyes had a best corrected visual acuity of 6/6 with complete resolution of symptoms.
  • post-operative: There is a significant Difference between post-operative visual acuity in these groups.
  • sensory: Sensory acuity In the workplace, communication is a constant process.

Modifies a noun

  • measurement: Yet, reading acuity measurement is often not properly understood and not properly calculated.
  • chart: Snellen Letter Chart - a distance acuity vision chart that is commonly seen in the doctor's surgery.
  • outcome: Monitoring visual acuity outcome of cataract surgery in India.
  • test: The Snellen visual acuity test is commonly used to measure an individual's visual acuity.
  • assessment: Special emphasis was given to acuity assessment in amblyopia.

Noun used with modifier

  • distance: Candidates need to be aware that there is more to vision than distance acuity.

Preposition: in

  • eye: Definitions A blind child is an individual aged less than 16 years, who has a visual acuity in the better eye of 3/60.

Preposition: of

  • eye: The honeybee's eye is estimated to have one per cent of the visual acuity of a human eye.

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