(Tıp) Belli bir şeyin zihni devamlı meşgul etmesi, sabit fikir; 7.Gaz halindeki bir maddenin kimyasal reaksiyonlar sonucu, diğer maddelerle birleşerek katı hale dönüşmesi
(Tıp) 1.Sabit ve oynamaz hale getirme, tesbit etme, özellikle yerinden kaymış veya ayrılmış bir organı ameliyat veya diğer bir yolla eski yerine tesbit etme
(Tıp) Mikroskopik muayene için ince kesit almayı kolaylaştırmak üzere dokunun parafin v.b. madde içinde tesbit edilmesi, anatomopatolojik muayene için organ veya oluşumunun ilaçlı eriyiğe konulması
The extremely critical ability to point the eyes at an object and to voluntarily keep them on the target Without good fixation ability, a child can become easily distracted and has difficulty concentrating Words can also appear to move on the page causing near visual distortion
Immobilization of the facial bones after a surgical procedure by means of wires, screws, plates, elastics, or splints until the healing process is complete
If you accuse a person of having a fixation on something or someone, you mean they think about a particular subject or person to an extreme and excessive degree. The country's fixation on the war may delay a serious examination of domestic needs
(histology) the preservation and hardening of a tissue sample to retain as nearly as possible the same relations they had in the living body the activity of fastening something firmly in position
An event that occurs when all the alleles at a locus except one are eliminated from a population The remaining allele, now occurring with a frequency of 100%, is said to have been fixed (FAO org)
The ability to direct and maintain steady, immediate visual attention on a target Fixations are actually a form of pursuits Accurate fixations are very important in reading SEE: SACCADES
In negatives and prints alike, the conversion of unused silver halides to a soluble silver so that the image remains stable and unalterable when exposed to light Also known as "fixing "
In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, arrested development through failure to pass beyond one of the earlier stages of psychosexual development or to change the objects of attachment (such as fixation at the oral stage or fixation on the mother)