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Farsightedness".
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evolutionary game theory,
farsightedness contrasts with
myopic adaptation,
where strategies adjust based on
immediate fitness. A
farsighted strategy might aim...
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ability to
focus clearly on
close objects. Also
known as age-related
farsightedness (or as age-related long
sight in the UK), it
affects many
adults over...
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Farsighted: How We Make the
Decisions That
Matter the Most (2018) is a
nonfiction book by
American journalist Steven Johnson.
Johnson uses a case-study...
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Strabismus can
occur out of
muscle dysfunction (e.g.,
myasthenia gravis),
farsightedness,
problems in the brain, trauma, or infections. Risk
factors include...
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their religion; a
fraternity in
which ability, open-mindedness,
farsightedness, and a progressive, forward-looking
attitude would be
recognized as...
- a loss of
ability to
maintain focus (accommodation), high
degree of
farsightedness (hyperopia), and a deep
anterior chamber.
Complications include detachment...
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sight may
refer to: Hyperopia,
farsightedness Farsight, an audio/video
conferencing framework Farsight Institute,
conducts scientific research into...
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Hyperopia or
Farsightedness: When the
refractive power is too weak for the
length of the eyeball, one has
hyperopia or
farsightedness.
People with hyperopia...
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ultimately should show that
despite his flaws, he was one of our most
farsighted chief executives." This
offended some;
columnist Russell Baker complained...