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convergence Also known as digital convergence. The concept that all modern information technologies, currently based on very disparate technological paradigms and systems, are becoming digital in nature. At present a person might receive information by telephone, television, radio, newspaper and print. In the future these different information delivery systems may be replaced by a unified system based wholly on digital technology with all the advantages (eg. ...
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convergence nystagmus Slow abduction of eyes followed by rapid adduction. This type of nystagmus usually accompanies other types.
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convergence point 1. The point to which rays of light converge. 2. The closest point to the patient on which the eyes can converge as the object is moved closer and closer.
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convergence n. a rhythmic oscillation of the eyes, in which they have a rapid adduction movement relative to each other alternating with a slow abduction movement; usually caused by a tumor of the aqueduct of Sylvius, third ventricle, or midbrain. It is often accompanied by retraction nystagmus.
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convergence-projection t. a theory advanced as an explanation for reference of pain, according to which some visceral afferent nerve fibers converge with cutaneous pain afferents to end upon the same neuron at some point in the sensory pathway.
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