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an instrument that measures intraocular pressure by direct pressure on the eyeball, such as the Schiøtz, McLean, or MacKay-Marg electronic tonometer.
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plural of impressio.
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receptive a.
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An impression is a single instance of an online advertisement being displayed. Indexing ~ Indexing is the process of converting a collection of data into the Search Engine database, ideal for displaying in the Search Engine Result Pages (SERP's).
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The ad impression is the metric a site uses for measuring inventory. Different definitions exist for this term: 1. The viewing of a page or ad by the user. The assumption is that the page or ad images were successfully downloaded and the ser viewed the page or ads. 2. The request for a page or ad. Agencies usually collect a fee for every thousand impressions (hence the term CPM, cost per thousand).
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