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  • 31focal — afocal bifocal focal homofocal hyperfocal …

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  • 32focal — See multi focal …

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  • 33FOCAL (programming language) — FOCAL, (abbreviation of FOrmula CALculator), is an interpreted programming language resembling JOSS.Largely the creation of Richard Merrill, FOCAL was initially written for and had its largest impact on the Digital Equipment Corporation s (DEC s) …

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  • 34Focal-JMLab — Год основания 1979 Расположение …

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  • 35Focal and diffuse brain injury — Classification and external resources Epidural hematoma, an example of a focal injury ICD 10 S …

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  • 36Focal Skills — (or The Focal Skills Approach) refers to a specific non traditional program design and assessment regime that purposely structures intensive foreign or second language instruction to align with student centered, communicative language teaching… …

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  • 37Focal dystonia — is a neurological condition affecting a muscle or muscles in a part of the body causing an undesirable muscular contraction or twisting. For example, in focal hand dystonia, the fingers either curl into the palm or extend outward without control …

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  • 38Focal neurologic signs — also known as focal signs or focal CNS signs are perceptual or behavioral impairments which are caused by lesions in a particular area of the central nervous system. These signs are interpreted by neurologists to mean that a given disease process …

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  • 39Focal distance of a telescope — Focal Fo cal, a. [Cf. F. focal. See {Focus}.] Belonging to,or concerning, a focus; as, a focal point. [1913 Webster] {Focal distance, or length, of a lens or mirror} (Opt.), the distance of the focus from the surface of the lens or mirror, or… …

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  • 40Focal distance or length of a lens or mirror — Focal Fo cal, a. [Cf. F. focal. See {Focus}.] Belonging to,or concerning, a focus; as, a focal point. [1913 Webster] {Focal distance, or length, of a lens or mirror} (Opt.), the distance of the focus from the surface of the lens or mirror, or… …

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