The term "non-focal," when related to a neurological examination of a patient, typically means the patient is experiencing light-headedness, faintness, dizziness, generalized weakness, maybe some blackouts, with altered or loss of consciousness, and confusion. Other symptoms may include ringing in the ears, difficulty swallowing, slurred speech, double vision, and/or loss of balance. Actually, I believe that this is wrong. It means the patient is moving all extremities in a normal fashion as well as walking and talking normally and there is no obvious sign of neuro impairment. This is often used when a detailed neuro exam is not felt to be clinically necessary; there is no suspicion of a neurological problem, so a detailed neuro exam is not performed.
Focal = Word
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'The word'
i think you mean FOCAL LENGTH.
Focal firm is the one who initiates international business transactions. They design conceives and offer goods that is intended for consumption.
The focal length of the lens in the loupe
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A parfocal lens is a lens that stays in focus when magnification/focal length is changed. There is inevitably some amount of focus error, but small enough to be considered insignificant.
The radius of curvature and the focal length mean the same so the radius of curvature is also 15 cm.
the prefix for focal is infocals
focal length of the lens
In art a composition's focal point is actually called the focal point. There may be multiple focal points, in which case the main one is the focal point and the others are secondary focal points. You can recognize the focal point because it is somehow set apart from the rest of the composition.