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How to pronounce vision defect in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms visual defect, visual disorder, visual impairment
Type of impairment, disablement, disability, handicap
Has types anorthopia, aphakia, blindness, cecity, color blindness, color vision deficiency, colour blindness, colour vision deficiency, day blindness, detached retina, detachment of the retina, diplopia, double vision, hemeralopia, hemianopia, hemianopsia, metamorphopsia, moon blindness, night blindness, nyctalopia, photoretinitis, quadrantanopia, retinal detachment, scotoma, sightlessness, tunnel vision, amaurosis, xanthopsia, amblyopia, ametropia, aniseikonia

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vision defect
This gene was at the bottom of our list because it's normally only found in the brain and was not related to any known vision defect.
From the sciencedaily.com
Dichromacy in humans is a color vision defect in which one of the three basic color mechanisms is absent or not functioning.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Dichromacy is a moderately severe color vision defect in which one of the three basic color mechanisms is absent or not functioning.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Vincent, who has poor vision, a terminal heart defect and a meek physique, is thus the black sheep of his family.
From the orlandosentinel.com
It is most prevalent neurological defect of vision in children and adults, affecting 1-3 percent of the population.
From the sciencedaily.com
A new visual defect, shadow, or curtain across part of your vision.
From the orlandosentinel.com
A majority of people have some defect in their vision, however, most often nearsightedness in one eye or the other, or minor astigmatism.
From the techcrunch.com
The dogs in the study had a defect in the gene for a protein called RPE65, which helps create a pigment necessary for normal vision.
From the newscientist.com
One injection corrects the underlying genetic defect and has the potential to work for a lifetime to stop further vision loss or even restore vision, acting much like a cure.
From the consults.blogs.nytimes.com