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В США для проверки остроты зрения используется таблица Снеллена, состоящая из одиннадцати строк печатных латинских букв, размер которых меняется от строки к строке, часто используемая на территории России таблица Сивцева устроена аналогичным образом. E в таблице Снеллена – это буква самой верхней строки; если пациент может прочитать только ее, это соответствует остроте зрения 6/60 при выражении расстояний в метрах или приблизительно 0,1 в десятичной мере остроты зрения, принятой в России. – прим. перев.
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