| curvature of spine |
One of four normal curves or flexures of the vertebral column as seen in profile: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral. Abnormal curvatures may occur as a result of maldevelopment or disease processes. SEE: kyphosis;
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| curvature a. |
ametropia due to variations in the curvature of the surface of the eye.
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| curvature h. |
hyperopia due to insufficient convexity of the refracting surfaces.
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| curvature m. |
a form due to changes or increases in the curvature of the refracting surfaces of the eye, especially of the cornea.
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| curvature |
the situation when the process response does not act linear at center levels (center points) of all factors.
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