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Discover LudwigThe phrase "availability of vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the presence or accessibility of visual capabilities or perspectives, often in technical or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "The availability of vision in this new software allows users to see data in real-time."
Alternatives: "access to vision" or "presence of vision".
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While it has been demonstrated that the availability of vision during lifts of SWI stimuli contributes (independently from haptics) to experiencing the 'full-strength' illusion [7], it is far from clear whether or not expectations add to, or even cause, the illusory experience.
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In addition, great emphasis should be focused on popularization, education and guidance of low vision rehabilitation, which will heighten awareness of the accessibility and availability of low vision care.
Vision services, for example, were lacking among the assessments, with the exception of questions related to the availability of a vision chart and an ophthalmoscope in the Balanced Score Card.
Creative announced today the availability of Zen Vision:M firmware 1.60.01.
(The scheduling of the Vision Festival usually depends on availability of rental space; Vision still does without commercial sponsors, to its extreme credit, and encounters the same hassle every year to find a home).
The predominantly cited barrier to safety eye goggle use were non-availability and disturbance of vision clarity.
The fact that non-availability and disturbance of vision were the predominant reasons for non goggle use explained why respondents recommended training and provision of goggles free of charge as the main ways of improving safety eye goggle use.
It is measured through availability of the RHIS vision statement and the establishment and maintenance of RHIS support services such as planning, training, supervision, human resources, logistics and finance.
Its magnitude is modifiable by vision, availability of proprioceptive information and musculo-skeletal stability (Day et al., 1997; Britton et al., 1993; Fitzpatrick et al., 1994).
These differences we believe reflect the sizes of HPSR+A groups, their history, strategic vision, availability of resources, staff expertise and research interests, and balance between teaching and research.
The paper examines the social and technical interactions which shape the project including the availability of technical components, the visions of the developers and their perceptions of the commercial requirements of potential users.
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