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DictionarySeerefractionstatic metamorphism static metamorphism[′stad·ik ‚med·ə′mȯr‚fiz·əm] (geology) Regional metamorphism caused by heat and solvents at high lithostatic pressures. Also known as load metamorphism. static refraction
refraction [re-frak´shun] the act or process of refracting; specifically, the determination of the refractive errors of the eye and their correction with glasses.the deviation of light in passing obliquely from one medium to another of different density.cycloplegic refraction a type of refraction" >static refraction, measured after lens accommodation is paralyzed by administration of cycloplegic eye drops.double refraction refraction in which incident rays are divided into two refracted rays.dynamic refraction refraction of the eye during accommodation.ocular refraction the refraction of light produced by the media of the normal eye and resulting in the focusing of images upon the retina.static refraction refraction of the eye when its accommodation is paralyzed.stat·ic re·frac·tionrefraction without accommodation.static refractionRefraction of the eye when accommodation is at rest or paralyzed.See also: refraction |