Myopia meaning

February 27th 2008






Myopia meaning

myopia: meaning and definitions — FactMonster.com
myopia: Definition and Pronunciation (more...)

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Nearsightedness
This characteristic is the basis of the word "myopia," which comes from two Greek words: myein, meaning shut, and ops, meaning eye. A nearsighted person can easily read the Jaeger ... (more...)

myopia: Definition from Answers.com
Myopia is considered to be primarily a hereditary disorder, meaning that it runs in families. People are generally born with a small amount of hyperopia (farsightedness), but as the ... (more...)

Myopia
This condition is known as myopia, a term that comes from a Greek word meaning "closed eyes." Myopia is not a disease, nor does it mean that you have "bad eyes. (more...)
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Marketing myopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marketing myopia is a term used in marketing as well as the title of an important marketing ... distant issues than of near ones. Baughman (1974) uses the term marketing macropia meaning ... (more...)

Riehl World View: Media Myopia
Meaning no disrespect to the late Tim Russert, or his family - the reality is, whenever something happens to a journalist, it seems to draw ten times more attention than the ... (more...)

myopia: meaning and definitions — Infoplease.com
myopia: Definition and Pronunciation (more...)

Myopia
This condition is known as myopia, a term that comes from a Greek word meaning "closed eyes." Myopia is not a disease, nor does it mean that you have "bad eyes. (more...)
Tags:   Myopia

Nearsightedness Information on Healthline
This characteristic is the basis of the word "myopia," which comes from two Greek words: myein, meaning shut, and ops, meaning eye. A nearsighted person can easily read the Jaeger ... (more...)

Degenerative Myopia
Higher levels of myopia, however, tend to be hereditary, meaning that if there is a moderately or highly nearsighted parent, the odds are higher for one of the children to be myopic (more...)

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