- A
logMAR chart (Logarithm of the
Minimum Angle of Resolution) is a
chart consisting of rows of
letters that is used by ophthalmologists, orthoptists, optometrists...
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ophthalmologists and
vision scientists now use an
improved chart known as the
LogMAR chart.
Snellen developed charts using symbols based in a 5×5 unit grid....
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chart is the most
widely used.
Alternative types of eye
charts include the
logMAR chart,
Landolt C, E chart, Lea test, Golovin–Sivtsev table, the Rosenbaum...
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better than 1.30
logMAR or 20/400 Snellen): 63% for OOKP and 49% for OKP 10-year
functional survival (visual
acuity better than 1.30
logMAR or 20/400 Snellen):...
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hardware device in a
computer CPU
Minimum Angle of Resolution, used in a
LogMAR chart, a
measure of
visual acuity Missing at random, a type of
missing data...
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first new
Super 8mm
camera in 30
years was
introduced by the
Danish company Logmar Camera Solutions. Most
other cameras readily available are from the 1960s...
- of less than or
equal to
LogMAR 2.6 in
binocular vision. J2 – The athlete's
visual acuity must be
within a
range between LogMAR 1.3 and 2.5 with binocular...
- size
decreasing by 0.1 log unit steps, from 1.3
logMAR (Snellen
equivalent 20/400 at 40 cm) to −0.5
logMAR (Snellen
equivalent 20/6).
Charts are available...
- Paris. The T12
classification is for
visually impaired athletes with a
LogMAR between 1 and 1.4, and/or a
maximum visual acuity range of 40 degrees. The...
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visually impaired athletes with a
LogMAR score of 2.60 and above. T12 is for
visually impaired athletes with a
LogMAR range from 1.50-2.60, and/or a maximum...