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pres·by·op·ic

(prez'bē-op'ik),
Relating to or suffering from presbyopia.
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pres·by·op·ic

(prez'bē-op'ik)
Relating to or suffering from presbyopia.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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Montes-Mico, "Outcomes and patient satisfaction after presbyopic bilateral lens exchange with the ReSTOR IOL in emmetropic patients," Journal of Refractive Surgery, vol.
Maybe I'm presbyopic; but I've seen a lot of talented people in the Presbyterian Church who could be, should be, sharing their gifts in implementing a national, denominational strategy for making our worship alive, vibrant and joyful, and for effectively sharing our faith.
SUPRACOR is a new aberration-optimized presbyopic algorithm which is designed to be applied to Myopic, Hyperopic and Emmetropic eyes, as well as post-LASIK cases.
The company claims the new lens significantly improves the range of quality vision for presbyopic cataract patients
However clouded or presbyopic, the old man's eyes that see the world are indeed the same eyes that belonged to the boy--and belong still to the boy-though the eyes through which the world sees the old boy invite alarmed inquiries after his health.
If I had to produce a criticism for the book, it would be simply that the publisher has picked a size of print that is almost too small for my presbyopic eyes.
Presbyopic lens surgery; a clinical guide to current technology.
Larger print on labels for presbyopic eyes means less room for those marketing blurbs, images, slogans and serving suggestions that go so far to separate one product from its competitors.
The company PixelOptics of Roanoke, Va., plans to create a commercial version of the electrically adjusted eyeglasses to market to presbyopic people, who typically wear bifocals, trifocals, or graded lenses.
Steeped as I have been in the historical evidence, perhaps becoming presbyopic as a result, the long-term benefits of tax credits seem to me to outweigh their near-term difficulties.
"Statistically, the baby boomer generation is becoming presbyopic in greater numbers than any other population.
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