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Hyperopia, or farsightedness, can be corrected with convex lenses to reduce the eye's effort to bring an object into focus.
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Hyperopia, or farsightedness, can be corrected with convex lenses to reduce the eye's effort to bring an object into focus.
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Keywords:
ANATOMY
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BIOLOGICAL
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BIOLOGY
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CIENCIA
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CLOSE UP
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CLOSE-UP
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CLOSEUP
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CONDITION
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CORNEA
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CROSS CUT
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CROSS-CUT
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CROSS-SECTION
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DIAGRAM
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DISEASE
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DISORDER
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EYEBALL
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FARSIGHTEDNESS
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FIGURE
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FIVE SENSES: SIGHT
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FOCAL POINT
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FOCUS
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FOCUSING
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FOREGROUND
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FORMS (GEOMETRIC)
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GROSS ANATOMY
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HEALTH
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HORIZONTAL
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HUMAN
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HUMANE
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HYPERMETROPIA
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HYPEROPIA
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ILLUSTRATION
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INDIVIDUAL
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LENS
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LIFE
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LIVING
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MEDICAL
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MEDICINAL
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MISSHAPEN
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OPHTHALMOLOGY
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OPTOMETRY
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ORGAN
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ORGANISM
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PERSON
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PHYSIOLOGICAL
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PHYSIOLOGIE
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PHYSIOLOGY
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PROBLEM
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REFRACTIVE ERRORS
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RETINA
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RETINAE
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RETINAS
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SCIENCE
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SCIENTIFIC
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SCLERA
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SECTION
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SECTIONAL
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SEE
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SENSES: SIGHT
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SHAPE
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SIGHT
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VISION
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VISUAL
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