visual ability

  • 1visual acuity — noun sharpness of vision; the visual ability to resolve fine detail (usually measured by a Snellen chart) • Syn: ↑acuity, ↑sharp sightedness • Derivationally related forms: ↑sharp sighted (for: ↑sharp sightedness) …

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  • 2Visual networking — refers to an emerging class of user applications that combine digital video and social networking capabilities. It is based upon the premise that visual literacy, the ability to interpret, negotiate and make meaning from information presented in… …

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  • 3Visual skills — can be divided to into two main categories: visual perceptual motor skills and ocular motor skills. Many of these visual skills are developed post natally and often involve processing visual (sight) and other sensory input.Visual perceptual motor …

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  • 4Visual Studio Team System — is a set of software development, collaboration, metrics, and reporting tools from Microsoft.PlatformVisual Studio Team System consists of 5 products, which can be categorized into server side and client side applications. Microsoft encourages… …

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  • 5Visual pollution — is the term given to unattractive or unnatural (human made) visual elements of a vista, a landscape, or any other thing that a person might not want to look at. Visual pollution is an aesthetic issue, referring to the impacts of pollution that… …

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  • 6Visual Basic .NET — Paradigm(s) Structured, imperative, object oriented and declarative Appeared in 2001 Designed by Micro …

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  • 7Visual Basic for Applications — (VBA) Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm Appeared in 1993 Developer Microsoft …

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  • 8Visual literacy — (or, as it is colloquially known, visuacy [Christopher Allen, in The Australian on 16 August, described this word as a horrible neologism .] ) is the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an… …

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  • 9Visual impairment — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H54 ICD …

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  • 10Visual agnosia — is the inability of the brain to make sense of or make use of some part of otherwise normal visual stimulus and is typified by the inability to recognize familiar objects or faces. This is distinct from blindness, which is a lack of sensory input …

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