Examples of 'vergence' in a sentence

Meaning of "vergence"

Vergence is a term used in optics to describe the cooperative movement of the eyes to focus on an object
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  • The simultaneous turning of both eyes when focusing.
  • A measure of convergence or divergence of rays.
  • The direction of the overturned component of an asymmetric fold.

How to use "vergence" in a sentence

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Dynamic response of the vertical vergence system.
Enclosed vergence sleeve prevents drift during examinations.
Contact lenses are classical vergence type lenses.
Such a vergence carries grave danger.
Considerable progress has been made towards nominal con vergence.
It is a type of vergence eye movement and is done by extrinsic muscles.
Economic statistics and economic and monetary con vergence.
Vergence movements are closely connected to accommodation of the eye.
It is a type of vergence eye movement.
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The policies will be presented in the con vergence programmes.
Negative vergence is also called divergence.
I am not out for vergence.
The meaning of vergence in modern structural geology usage is unclear.
This rotation can be used to adjust the vergence angle.

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Vergence may be generated by visually identifying the convergence plane.
Rift inheritance was found to be essential for enabling double vergence.
Horizontal vergence involves mainly the medial and lateral rectus.
Accommodation and vergence.
Vergence of the lens.
The first experiment investigated modulation of cortical activity as a function of vergence.
Vergence in the force.
Secondary outcomes were near point of convergence and positive fusional vergence at near.
Vergence eye movements result from the activity of six extraocular muscles.
A unified model of the joint development of disparity selectivity and vergence control.
Lasting con vergence of economic fundamentals is a prerequisite for sustainable exchange rate stability.
The first level corresponds to changes in perceived distance related to tonic vergence.
This growth largely reflects the assumption of con vergence in participation rates of women.
It is that real con vergence which is the main objective of the Cohesion Fund.
The property of a lens to bend light without changing vergence is called prism.
Decreasing the object vergence distance increases the IOL add power.
These prismatic deviations as described previously give the yoked and vergence demands.
I have encountered a vergence in the Force.
Vergence dysfunction / inefficiency in using both eyes together.
The most likely models infer early south vergence and later north vergence.
Annex 3 vergence programmes for which governments take full responsibility.
Council conclusions on the Danish con vergence programme.
The following types of vergence are considered to act in superposition,.
Council conclusions on the Italian con vergence programme.
In geometrical optics, vergence describes the curvature of optical wavefronts.
When fusional reserve is used to compensate for heterophoria, it is known as compensating vergence.
Such vergence is often incomplete, which can result in diplopia or poor perception.
Base-out prisms were used to alter apparent distance by modifying vergence demand.
Antoniozzi vergence on the need to go forward, even despite the difficulties that remain.
Contrarily, wavefronts propagating away from a single source point give way to negative vergence.
Otherwise, the con vergence of sound, data and image can be expected to continue.
Second-phase deformation includes large-scale tectonic slides that separate areas of consistent vergence.
When the fusional vergence system can no longer hold back heterophoria, the phoria manifests.
The method uses the original cost function, and only alters the target vergence distribution.

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