Autokeratoplasty


autokeratoplasty

autokeratoplasty au·to·ker·a·to·plas·ty (ô’tō-kěr’ə-tō-plās’tē)
n.
The grafting of corneal tissue from one eye to the other eye.

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    voluntary movement.

  • Autokinesia

    autokinesia autokinesia au·to·ki·ne·sia (ô’tō-kĭ-nē’zhə, -kī-) or au·to·ki·ne·sis (-nē’sĭs) n. Voluntary movement. au’to·ki·net’ic (-nět’ĭk) adj.

  • Autokinetic

    voluntary movement. adjective automatically self-moving

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    apparent motion of a single point of light or a small object when presented on a dark field and observed continuously.

  • Autokinetic phenomenon

    noun (psychol) the apparent movement of a fixed point of light when observed in a darkened room. The effect is produced by small eye movements for which the brain is unable to compensate, having no other reference points


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