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1 zone optique périphérique
периферийная оптическая зона (контактной линзы)
Периферийная зона, имеющая предписанное оптическое действие.
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Эти зоны нумеруются таким образом: первая, вторая, третья и т. д., начиная с зоны, непосредственно окружающей центральную оптическую зону.
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