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DVA developmental venous anomaly; distance visual acuity; duration of voluntary apnea; vindesine
MDA malondialdehyde; manual dilation of anus; methylene dianiline; 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine; minima...
NVA near visual acuity
VA vacuum aspiration; valproic acid; vasodilator agent; ventricular aneurysm; ventricular arrhythmia; v...
VAcc visual acuity with correction
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BCVA Best corrected visual acuity
BSCVA Best spectacle corrected visual acuity
DVA Dynamic visual acuity
PAM Potential Acuity Meter
TAC Teller Acuity Card
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resolution acuity The detection of a target having two or more parts, often measured by using the Snellen test types; indicated by two numbers: the first represents the distance at which an individual sees the test types (usually 6 meters or 20 feet), and the second, the distance at which the test types subtend an angle of 5 minutes; e.g., vision of 6/9 indicates a test distance of 6 meters and recognition of symbols which subtend an angle of 5 minutes at a distance of 9 meters.
Synonym: visual acuity.
(05 Mar 2000)
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Abbe's law of limiting resolution <physics> For a periodic structure of units separated by distance d and obliquely illuminated by the unrefracted ray and one of the two diffracted rays (extremely oblique illumination).
Abbe applied the law of diffraction: d = 0.5 lambda /NA, where: lambda = wavelength of the monochromic light or shortest of mixed wavelengths NA = the limiting numerical aperture (NA) of objective or condenser.
(05 Aug 1998)
resolution Complete return to normal structure and function: used, for example: of an inflammatory lesion or of a disease.
(18 Nov 1997)
high-resolution banding Banding, especially in prophase, which increases the clarity and number of discernible chromosome bands.
(05 Mar 2000)
high resolution computed tomography Computed tomography with narrow collimation to reduce volume-averaging and an edge-enhancing reconstruction algorithm to sharpen the image, sometimes with a restricted field of view to minimise the size of pixels in the region imaged; used particularly for lung imaging.
Hypocycloidal tomography, body section radiography using a complex film and tube motion with a pattern resembling a three-leaf clover.
(05 Mar 2000)
high-resolution imaging <technique> High Resolution Electron Microscopy is phase contrast microscopy of the atomic structure of materials. In most crystalline inorganic materials and a number of polymeric materials HREM allows the imaging of individual atomic columns. The images can frequently be interpreted in terms of the projected crystal potential, although it is often necessary to match the experimental images with those calculated from multislice algorithms. Allows direct measurement of lattice parameters, inspection of individual defects and grain orientation.
(05 Aug 1998)
limit of resolution 1. <optics> The resolution of an optical system defines the closest proximity of two objects that can be seen as two distinct regions of the image. This limit depends upon the Numerical Aperture of the optical system, the contrast step between objects and background and the shape of the objects. The often quoted Airy limit applies only to self luminous discs.
2. <genetics> The smallest map distance measurable by an experiment involving a certain number of classified recombinant progency.
(10 Mar 1998)
absolute intensity threshold acuity The minimal light that can be seen.
(05 Mar 2000)
acuity <ophthalmology> The clarity or clearness, especially of the vision or hearing.
Origin: L. Acuitas = sharpness
(18 Nov 1997)
Vernier acuity The detection of displacement of a portion of a line.
(05 Mar 2000)
visibility acuity The recognition of an object on a background of different character.
(05 Mar 2000)
visual acuity <microscopy> The ability to detect fine details or small distances with the eye. Visual acuity can vary substantially depending on the definition used and method of measurement chosen. Under favourable conditions, the resolution of the human eye or ability to distinguish the twoness of adjoining lines, is about I minute of arc while the threshold delectability, or the detection of misaligned steps in a line (which is also a form of visual acuity), can be as low as a fraction of a second of arc.
(05 Aug 1998)
spatial acuity The detection of the shape of a test object; e.g., perceiving polygons of the same size but with different numbers of sides.
(05 Mar 2000)
stereoscopic acuity The detection of differences in distance by superimposition of slightly different retinal images into a single image to the brain.
(05 Mar 2000)
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