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27)India's Republic Day 2021: Precisely how this year's celebration will change

India Republic Day -- Highlights -For the first time since 1966, you will have no chief guest from the Republic Day Parade. -The parade will be shorter the 2010 season, instead of ending at the Reddish Fort, it will culminate on National Stadium. -The Mini stry of Information and Biotechnology can depict the 'Vocal regarding Local' initiative of the government. India is all set to celebrate its 72nd Republic Moment to honour the enactment of the Constitution of Of india which came into effect on Jan 26, 1950. Traditionally, often the highlight of Republic Moment is the iconic parade that will showcases IndiaĆ¢€™s military prowess and cultural heritage. Yet this year, the commemoration will probably be slightly different on account of the outbreak and events in the past year. Here is how Republic Day 2021 will be different: What cha nges have been made for the parade on account of Covid? For the first time since 1966, there will be no chief guest in the Republic Day march. ...

Corrective lens

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A corrective lens is a lens typically worn in front of the eye to improve vision. The most common use is to treat refractive errors: myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Glasses or "spectacles" are worn on the face a short distance in front of the eye. Contact lenses are worn directly on the surface of the eye. Intraocular lenses are surgically implanted most commonly after cataract removal, but can be used for purely refractive purposes.

Prescription of corrective lenses

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Corrective lenses are typically prescribed by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist. The prescription consists of all the specifications necessary to make the lens. Prescriptions typically include the power specifications of each lens (for each eye). Strengths are generally prescribed in quarter-diopter steps (0.25 D) because most people cannot generally distinguish between smaller increments (e.g., eighth-diopter steps / 0.125 D). The use of improper corrective lenses may not be helpful and can even exacerbate binocular vision disorders. Eyecare professionals (optometrists and ophthalmologists) are trained to determine the specific corrective lenses that will provide the clearest, most comfortable and most efficient vision, avoiding double vision and maximizing binocularity. Over-the-counter correction edit Ready-made single-vision reading glasses go by many names, including over-the-counter glasses, ready readers, cheaters, magnifiers, non-prescription readers, or generic readers. T...

Lens types

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Single vision edit Single vision lenses correct for only one distance. If they correct for far distance, the person must accommodate to see clearly up close. If the person cannot accommodate, they may need a separate correction for near distances, or else use a multifocal lens (see below). Reading glasses are single vision lenses designed for near work, and include over the counter glasses. They come in two main styles: full frames, in which the entire lens is made in the reading prescription, and half-eyes, style glasses that sit lower down on the nose. Full frame readers must be removed to see distance clearly, while the distance can be clearly viewed over the top of half-eye readers. Bifocal edit A bifocal is a lens with two sections, separated by a line (see image to the right). Generally, the upper part of the lens is used for distance vision, while the lower segment is used for near vision. The area of the lens that caters to near vision is called the add segment. There are man...

Lens optical profile

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Although corrective lenses can be produced in many different profiles, the most common is ophthalmic or convex-concave. In an ophthalmic lens, both the front and back surface have a positive radius, resulting in a positive/convergent front surface and a negative/divergent back surface. The difference in curvature between the front and rear surface leads to the corrective power of the lens. In hyperopia a convergent lens is needed, therefore the convergent front surface overpowers the divergent back surface. For myopia the opposite is true: the divergent back surface is greater in magnitude than the convergent front surface. To correct for presbyopia, the lens, or section of the lens, must be more convergent or less divergent than the person's distance lens. The base curve (usually determined from the profile of the front surface of an ophthalmic lens) can be changed to result in the best optic and cosmetic characteristics across the entire surface of the lens. Optometrists may choo...

Vertex distance

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Vertex distance is the space between the front of the eye and the back surface of the lens. In glasses with powers beyond ±4.00D, the vertex distance can affect the effective power of the glasses. A shorter vertex distance can expand the field of view, but if the vertex distance is too small, the eyelashes will come into contact with the back of the lens, smudging the lens and causing annoyance for the wearer. A skilled frame stylist will help the wearer select a good balance of fashionable frame size with good vertex distance in order to achieve ideal aesthetics and field of view. The average vertex distance in a pair of glasses is 12-14mm. A contact lens is placed directly on the eye and thus has a vertex distance of zero.

Refractive index

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This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2015 ) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) In the UK and the US, the refractive index is generally specified with respect to the yellow He-d Fraunhofer line, commonly abbreviated as n d . Lens materials are classified by their refractive index, as follows: Normal index: 1.48 ≤ n d < 1.54 Mid-index: 1.54 ≤ n d < 1.60 High-index: 1.60 ≤ n d < 1.74 Very high index: 1.76 ≤ n d This is a general classification. Indexes of n d values that are ≥ 1.60 can be, often for marketing purposes, referred to as high-index. Likewise, Trivex and other borderline normal/mid-index materials, may be referred to as mid-index. Advantages of higher indices edit Thinner, sometimes lighter lenses (See below). Improved UV protection over CR-39 and glass lenses. Disadvantages of increase...