point of convergence

point of convergence
index center (central position), focus

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  • point de convergence — glausties taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. point of convergence vok. Konvergenzpunkt, m rus. точка сходимости, f pranc. point de convergence, m …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • point of convergence — glausties taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. point of convergence vok. Konvergenzpunkt, m rus. точка сходимости, f pranc. point de convergence, m …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • point of convergence —    A point to which a bloodstain pattern can be projected. This point is determined by tracing the long axis of well defined bloodstains within the pattern back to a common point or source …   Forensic science glossary

  • point of convergence — 1. the point at which the lines of sight cross. 2. the point to which rays of light incline …   Medical dictionary

  • convergence — [ kɔ̃vɛrʒɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1671; de convergent 1 ♦ Le fait de converger. La convergence de deux lignes. Convergence d un système optique, d une lentille. Rapport de convergence. ⇒ grandissement. Météor. Convergence de deux masses d air. Géol. Zone de …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Convergence insufficiency — Convergence Insufficency Classification and external resources ICD 10 H51.1 ICD 9 378.83 …   Wikipedia

  • far point of convergence — the point of intersection of the lines of sight at minimum convergence …   Medical dictionary

  • near point of convergence — the point of intersection of the lines of sight at maximum convergence …   Medical dictionary

  • convergence — /kənˈvɜdʒəns/ (say kuhn verjuhns) noun 1. Also, convergency. the act or fact of converging. 2. Also, convergency. convergent state or quality. 3. Also, convergency. degree of convergence, or point of convergence. 4. Physiology a turning of the… …  

  • Convergence (eye) — In ophthalmology, convergence is the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes toward each other, usually in an effort to maintain single binocular vision when viewing an object. [1] This action is mediated by the medial rectus muscle, which is… …   Wikipedia

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