The retinal fluid was drained and replaced with a saline solution.
As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center.
Several degenerative conditions, including the progressive retinal atrophy which caused his blindness, are passed along through breeding lines.
It is quite easy to observe the retinal image in the eye of a white rabbit, the choroid of which is devoid of pigment.
A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload.
All three of the patients in the experiment had lost their sight through retinal disease.
This music imprints itself on the mind like a retinal after-image, like a tattoo that will not fade.
Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions.
The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane.
With not much to look at (and the threat of inadvertent retinal damage), I found my gaze wandering away from the stage.
1.1Relating to a biometric method of identifying individuals from the unique patterns of blood vessels in the retina.
a retinal scanner
Example sentencesExamples
Retinal identification was one of the methods under consideration.
It stores passwords with some form of retinal security.
We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions.
The retinal signature cannot be used to track a person.
Workers must sign in and pass a retinal check to confirm their identity before their shift begins and when leaving.
While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification.
Never mind retinal scans, fingerprinting or facial recognition—we'll soon have our ears on a national database.
The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers.
Retinal biometrics, although not application-specific, is being aimed generally at access control markets.
The transfer requires retinal print verification.
Definition of retinal in US English:
retinal
adjectiveˈretn(ə)lˈrɛtn(ə)l
1Relating to the retina.
loss of vision due to retinal detachment
Example sentencesExamples
With not much to look at (and the threat of inadvertent retinal damage), I found my gaze wandering away from the stage.
As blood passes by the macula through retinal blood vessels, the pigments pass through the macula's outer layer to rest in high concentrations inside its center.
Several degenerative conditions, including the progressive retinal atrophy which caused his blindness, are passed along through breeding lines.
It is quite easy to observe the retinal image in the eye of a white rabbit, the choroid of which is devoid of pigment.
A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload.
Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions.
The retinal fluid was drained and replaced with a saline solution.
The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane.
All three of the patients in the experiment had lost their sight through retinal disease.
This music imprints itself on the mind like a retinal after-image, like a tattoo that will not fade.
1.1Relating to a biometric method of identifying individuals from the unique patterns of blood vessels in the retina.
a retinal scanner
Example sentencesExamples
We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions.
The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers.
The retinal signature cannot be used to track a person.
Retinal identification was one of the methods under consideration.
Workers must sign in and pass a retinal check to confirm their identity before their shift begins and when leaving.
While considered invasive and expensive, retinal recognition is still the most reliable and stable means of biometric identification.
Retinal biometrics, although not application-specific, is being aimed generally at access control markets.
The transfer requires retinal print verification.
It stores passwords with some form of retinal security.
Never mind retinal scans, fingerprinting or facial recognition—we'll soon have our ears on a national database.