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Synonyms for coherence

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Synonyms for coherence

logical agreement among parts

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Synonyms for coherence

the state of cohering or sticking together

logical and orderly and consistent relation of parts

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Global Optical Biometry Devices Market Research Report: Information by Product [Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography (SSOCT)-Based Biometers, Partial Coherence Interferometry (PCI)-Based Biometers, Optical Low Coherence Reflectometry (OLCR)-Based Biometers], End User (Hospitals, Ophthalmic Clinics, Others) and Region - Forecast till 2025
Optical biometry by using partial coherence interferometry (PCI) is more accurate, easy to perform, non-invasive, and comfortable for the patient.
The pressure to demonstrate that program graduates develop more consequential teaching knowledge and practice than they would have if they had not had such programmatic experiences, has led to design--and in some cases evaluation--efforts targeting what most would call "program coherence." In this editorial, we reexamine coherence as a process shaped by principled reasoning and which situates expertise beyond teacher preparation institutions.
A confluence of events has facilitated this progress: (1) the advancement and validation of technologies that produce high-resolution digital images of tissues in real time without the need to remove, process, fix, or stain the tissue; (2) the widespread use and acceptance of digital images for histologic interpretation and quantitation (eg, whole slide scanning, image analysis software); (3) commercially available, US Food and Drug Administration-approved instruments for clinical use (such as optical coherence tomography and confocal microscopy); and (4) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) billing code approval for in vivo microscopy (IVM) procedures and image analysis.
Random fluctuations in the materials surrounding these emitters tend to change the properties of the photons in unpredictable ways, destroying their coherence. Finding emitter materials that maintain coherence and are also bright and stable is "fundamentally challenging," Utzat says.
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of refractive error and axial length on peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness in myopic, hypermetropic and emmetropic eyes by Topcon spectral domain optical coherence tomography.
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) comprises various OCT-based technologies.
Background: The study has investigated a concept of salutogenesis model of medical health named sense of coherence in relation to well-being of adults from a cross-cultural perspective.
The concept of 'coherence' is a fundamental principle in
For example, in a recent behavioral study [17], we designed an associative recognition memory task to test the effect of semantic coherence between a category name and a word pair on familiarity and recollection processes in schizophrenia.
Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and fluorescein angiography are widely used in the diagnosis and management of retinal vascular diseases.
Another functional marker of corticospinal integrity is corticomuscular coherence, which quantifies the degree of task-related oscillatory coupling between the sensorimotor cortex and contralateral muscle.