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(em-uh-TROH-pee-uh). Refractive state of having no refractive error when accommodation is at rest. Images of distant objects are focused sharply on the retina without the need for either accommodation or corrective lenses.
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The ophthalmic term for a perfect refractive state - no nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism.
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light focuses precisely on the retina, and near and far objects are seen clearly.
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| emmetropia |
The condition of the normal eye where light rays from distant objects are focused on the retina so that vision is sharp and clear (20/20).
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The condition of having no refractive error.
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