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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid vision" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in contexts related to helping or enhancing someone's ability to see or understand something.
Example: "The new software is designed to aid vision for users with visual impairments."
Alternatives: "enhance vision" or "support vision".
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Eyeglasses, also called glasses or spectacles, lenses set in frames for wearing in front of the eyes to aid vision or to correct such defects of vision as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
35.8% of candidates always perform a post-procedure cavity check, and 9% use suction to flush the cavity to aid vision during the post-procedure cavity check.
In this survey, only 35.8% always perform a post-procedure cavity check and 9% always use suction to aid vision during a post-procedure cavity check.
Only 9% of candidates (19/212) use suction to flush the cavity to aid vision during the post-procedure cavity checks (16 consultants, 2 senior registrars and 1 junior registrar).
To pursue a mutual aid vision, Strike Debt put on a telethon to raise awareness and funds for Rolling Jubilee last night at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City.
Our foreign aid vision lacks coherence, is uninformed, does not balance the past with the future, and is over-influenced by donor fashions and sentimentality concocted by PR executives with skinny passports.
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In South Korea, the emphasis was still strongly on principles for aid and international co-operation, even if a broadened beyond-aid vision meant the beginning of wishy-washy language was already apparent.
The next generation will be more sophisticated, more capable and more functional, something like hi-tech hearing aids, vision aids or even memory aids.
Leeks are an excellent source of vitamin A, which aids vision and supports the immune system, and bone-building vitamin K and manganese.
The fluid within the lens bends the light as it passes through, aiding vision the same way healthy corneas do, said the lens's creator, Dr. Perry Rosenthal, a corneal specialist who runs an eye clinic in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Later, as lenses and other devices for aiding vision began to be developed, these were naturally called optical instruments, and the meaning of the term optics eventually became broadened to cover any application of light, even though the ultimate receiver is not the eye but a physical detector, such as a photographic plate or a television camera.
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