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  2. Template:B-class review - Wikipedia

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    B-class review This is a nice piece of work, but it still has some shortcomings with respect to the good article criteria. It is suitably referenced, with in-line citation :

  3. Microsoft Forms - Wikipedia

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    Forms allows users to create surveys and quizzes with automatic marking. [ 2 ] The data can be exported to Microsoft Excel , Power BI dashboards [ 3 ] and viewed live using the Present feature.

  4. List of optometric abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Certain abbreviations are current within the profession of optometry. They are used to denote clinical conditions, examination techniques and findings, and various forms of treatment. They are used to denote clinical conditions, examination techniques and findings, and various forms of treatment.

  5. Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, School of Optometry

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    In 1992, the School of Optometry became a separate autonomous academic unit within the Inter American University of Puerto Rico [2] system. The School of Optometry is accredited by the Council on Higher Education of Puerto Rico , the Middle States Commission on Higher Education , and the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) of ...

  6. Optometry Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The Optometry Admission Test (OAT) is a test used to determine applicants' qualification for admission to a school of optometry.All colleges of optometry in the United States and the University of Waterloo in Canada use scores from the exam, in addition to work done at the undergraduate level of study, to decide whether to accept candidates.

  7. Negative relative accommodation - Wikipedia

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    Negative relative accommodation (NRA) was proposed by Joseph Kearney of Oxford University in 1967 as a measure of the maximum ability to relax accommodation while maintaining clear, single binocular vision.

  8. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    Optometry is a field traditionally associated with the correction of refractive errors using glasses or contact lenses, and treating eye diseases. Optometrists also provide general eye care, including screening exams for glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy and management of routine or eye conditions.

  9. Refractive surgery - Wikipedia

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    Refractive surgery is an optional eye surgery used to improve the refractive state of the eye and decrease or eliminate dependency on glasses or contact lenses.This can include various methods of surgical remodeling of the cornea (keratomileusis), lens implantation or lens replacement.