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fixation fixation is achieved when the image of an object falls directly on the fovea.
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fixation In Freud's theory of psychosexual development, the failure to complete a stage successfully which results in a continuation of that stage into later adulthood.
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fixation loss of all alleles of a gene but one.
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fixation f. forceps for holding a part during an operation.
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fixation h. a form of conversion disorder in which the symptoms are based on an existing or previous organic disease or injury, as the persistence of a nervous cough after pertussis.
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