Synonym: cecity, sightlessness. Similar words: kindness, blandness, fondness, indebtedness, blessedness, blind, coldness, boldness. Meaning: ['blaɪndnɪs] n. the state of being blind or lacking sight.
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181. Many infectious, noninfectious, and parasitic systemic diseases can cause blindness. Sexually transmitted diseases and rubella in pregnant women can cause blindness in their infants.
182. What fraction of their children ( daughter or son ) are likely to suffer from color blindness?
183. We must try to get rid of our blindness and raise the level of our political awareness.
184. The use of the system can decrease the operation blindness and make the boiler's running to stabilization and optimization so that can improve the running efficiency of boiler.
185. The careerism and money seemed only to embolden their blindness.
186. Tests for blindness include a test for the eye preservation reflex and an obstacle test.
187. On the other hand, altitude can increse the possibility of eye injuries especially of flash blindness.
188. And like those two strong-willed characters, Yang fought the odds to rise from her sudden blindness to became a well-respected social activist.
189. A study published this month has raised hopes of developing a vaccine against river blindness (onchocerciasis) — a major disease in West and Central Africa as well as parts of Latin America.
190. A drug already widely used in massive campaigns to help control two parasitic diseases, river blindness and elephantiasis, could also drive down malaria(sentencedict.com), a new study has found.
191. It does not affect peripheral vision, but the loss of clear central vision can rob a person of the ability to read, drive and recognise people's faces even without causing total blindness.
192. The gnarled , bearded features of Homer are dear to me, for he, too, knew blindness.
193. Our linguistic and cultural blindness and the casualness with which we take notice of the developed tastes, gestures, customs and languages of other countries, are losing us friend in the world.
194. Things in the world may have different colours, but there are colour blindness of various kinds as well.
195. which translates into a much lower risk of eye damage that can lead to blindness, said Dr. Aaron Kowalski of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, which funded and conducted the study.
196. There is agnosia and agnosia is a disorder which isn't blindness because the person could still see perfectly well.
197. River blindness has been eliminated as a public health problem, and guinea worm control efforts have resulted in a 97% reduction in cases since 1986.
198. As with their human cousins color blindness is more common in males than in females.Sentencedict.com
199. The human retina contains three types of cone cells that absorb light in different parts of the spectrum. ABsence of these types causes colour Blindness to red, green, and Blue.
200. Rarely, migrating heartworm larvae get "lost" and end up in unusual sites such as the eye, brain, or an artery in the leg, which results in unusual symptoms such as blindness, seizures and lameness.
201. I. Central nervous system. Headache, blurred vision, scotomata, and, rarely, cortical blindness are manifestations of preeclampsia; seizures in a preeclamptic woman are defined as eclampsia.
202. My mother is cursed with blindness and difficulty in hearing.
203. The situation on blindness by trachoma, childhood blindness, glaucoma, diabeteswill be discussed.
204. My standpoint: support contain necessary orthopedics, nonsupport blindness of and the orthopedics of the breeze.
205. PFI and MIB are two phenomena of perceptual blindness in which perceptually salient target repeatedly disappear and reappear in the background after prolonged viewing.
206. Acquired uniocular blindness in pediatric group deserves an urgent attention.
207. From then on, he regarded his blindness as God's special dotage.
208. Scientists say they are a step closer to curing colour blindness using gene therapy.
209. It is the main cause of failure in retinal reattachment surgery, recurrence of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) and blindness after ocular trauma.
210. "This is a big moment for people with choroideremia, " says Dr. Stephen Rose, chief research officer, Foundation Fighting Blindness.
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