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floaters floating production units including floating platforms, and FPSO
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floaters seeing "spots" or "knats" in your vision which may or may not go away when you blink. If they remain after blinking, contact your eyecare professional as soon as possible. May indicate a retinal detachment.
Ãâó: www.douglaswilson.org/ocular_definitions.html
floater Under-ripe, or overripe bean, or brown bean that surfaces in washing - lacks density.
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floaters Cellular condensations or debris in the vitreous cavity experienced visually as either translucent string-like images or dark specks, like a swarm of gnats. A sudden appearance of new floaters may be a symptom of impending retinal tear or retinal detachment.
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floater Attached to a homeowners policy, a floater insures movable property, covering losses wherever they may occur. Among the items often insured with a floater are expensive jewelry, musical instruments, and furs. It provides broader coverage than a regular homeowners policy for these items.
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