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Best corrected visual acuity 0.8 LogMAR
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HP_0030561 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.9 LogMAR
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HP_0030562 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.6 LogMAR
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HP_0030560 |
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gamma-aminobutyric acid zwitterion
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CHEBI_59888 |
[Zwitterionic form of gamma-aminobutyric acid having an anionic carboxy group and a protonated amino group.] |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.5 LogMAR
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HP_0030558 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.7 LogMAR
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HP_0030559 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.3 LogMAR
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HP_0030556 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.4 LogMAR
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HP_0030557 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.1 LogMAR
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HP_0030554 |
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Best corrected visual acuity 0.2 LogMAR
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HP_0030555 |
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polyatomic anion
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CHEBI_33273 |
[An anion consisting of more than one atom.] |
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Visual acuity light perception without projection
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HP_0030552 |
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Visual acuity no light perception
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HP_0030553 |
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Unaided visual acuity 3.0 LogMAR
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HP_0030550 |
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Visual acuity light perception with projection
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HP_0030551 |
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organic univalent group
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CHEBI_51447 |
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hydrocarbyl group
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CHEBI_33248 |
[A univalent group formed by removing a hydrogen atom from a hydrocarbon.] |
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organic fundamental parent
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CHEBI_33245 |
[An organic fundamental parent is a structure used as a basis for substitutive names in organic nomenclature, containing, in addition to one or more hydrogen atoms, a single atom of an element, a number of atoms (alike or different) linked together to form an unbranched chain, a monocyclic or polycyclic ring system, or a ring assembly or ring/chain system.] |
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N-acyl-D-alpha-amino acid anion
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CHEBI_59876 |
[The conjugate base of an N-acyl-D-alpha-amino acid arising from deprotonation of the C-1 carboxy group.] |
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inorganic hydride
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CHEBI_33242 |
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