myopia - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • develop: However, having two myopic parents does not mean for certain that a child will develop myopia.
  • have: Fewer than ten children without myopic parents had myopia.
  • induce: The other factor which may give rise to heterophoria changes is the potential of HMDs to induce transient myopia.
  • correct: Corrective surgery Surgery can correct myopia by altering the shape of the cornea.
  • include: Important eye problems related to degraded visual acuity and depth perception include myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia, and retinal rivalry.
  • treat: Laser surgery has been used successfully to treat myopia in adults.

Noun used with modifier

  • instrument: Perceived nearness of screen The fact that the subject ' knows ' that the visual target is close leads to instrument myopia.
  • high-degree: Around 5 million people in the UK are short-sighted and of these, about 200,000 have what's called high-degree myopia.
  • marketing: E ) marketing managers tend to develop marketing myopia and focus on short-term plans.

Adjective modifier

  • high: High myopia Whilst high myopia may be a risk factor appropriate studies need to be made to develop the theory of this relationship.
  • severe: In order to image mice a specially made contact lens is necessary to correct for severe myopia [ 4 ] .
  • transient: The other factor which may give rise to heterophoria changes is the potential of HMDs to induce transient myopia.
  • political: George W Bush is riding on the crest of this wave of political myopia.
  • such: The DS Lite seems to be a case of such geographic myopia in reverse.
  • historical: The brushing over of this fact is yet another example of historical myopia.

Preposition: in

  • child: Genetic and environmental effects on the development of myopia in Chinese twin children.

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