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Survival after immersion in water. About 330,000 persons, most of whom are children, adolescents, or young adults, survive an immersion injury in the U.S. each year; of these, about 10% receive professional attention. Many who suff
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| near d. |
survival for any length of time after submersion in water and temporary suffocation; it sometimes ends with secondary drowning.
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| near i. |
infrared radiation of the shortest wavelength, i.e., closest to the visible spectrum (wavelength about 0.75 to 3.0 μm).
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| near p. |
the nearest point at which the eye can distinctly perceive an object; the nearest point of clear vision; called also punctum proximum.
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| near p., absolute |
the near point for either eye alone with accommodation relaxed.
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