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The defect of vision in which the image of nearby objects is formed behind the retina is (a) myopia (b) short-sightedness (c) hypermetropia (d) presbyopia
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The defect of vision in which the image of nearby objects is formed behind the retina is
(a) myopia
(b) short-sightedness
(c) hypermetropia
(d) presbyopia
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03/12/2020 5:48 pm
(c) hypermetropia
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