PRK definition

PRK means the Polish Qualifications Framework, i.e. descriptions of eight levels of qualification applicable in Poland in relation to the relevant European qualification levels as specified in Appendix No. 2 to the Council Recommendation of May 22, 2017, on the European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning and repealing the recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 23, 2008, on the establishment of the European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning (Official Journal of the European Union, C 189, June 15, 2017, p. 15) formulated based on general characteristics of learning outcomes for the given qualification on each particular level, expressed as knowledge, skills, and social competence;
PRK means photorefractive keratectomy, an excimer laser-based form of eye surgery used to correct refraction disorders.
PRK means photorefractive keratectomy

Examples of PRK in a sentence

  • In addition to the above, any surgical procedure performed primarily to correct or improve myopia or other refractive disorders (e.g., radial keratotomy, PRK and LASIK) are not covered.

  • Up to $250 per eye per lifetime for laser vision correction (Lasik or PRK) from U.S. Laser Network; you are responsible for any charges in excess after a 15% discount of CC or 5% off the promotional price (whichever is lower).

  • On each of the First Closing Date and each Option Closing Date, the Representatives shall have received the opinion of PRK Partners, Czech counsel for the Company, dated as of such date, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Underwriters.

  • All highly myopic patients at these two centers who were scheduled for PRK and met the inclusion criteria were enrolled; informed consent was obtained from all subjects.

  • Since LASIK or PRK vision correction is an elective procedure, performed by specially trained providers, this discount may not always be available from a provider in your immediate location.

  • Laser Vision Correction: Members also receive a 15% discount off regular price or 5% off the promotion price for LASIK or PRK from the US Laser Network, owned and Operated by LCA Vision.

  • Participating Lasik/photorefractive keratectomy PRK surgical centers offer a discounted rate for Members enrolled under this plan.

  • All patients underwent conventional PRK by the same surgeon (▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) using the Allegretto Wave Eye-Q (software version 2.020 default treatment, Alcon Laboratories, Inc., Fort Worth, United States).

  • Within sixty (60) days after the date this Order becomes final, Respondent shall distribute by first-class mail a copy of this Order (not including Appendix I) and the Complaint to any person that requested a license to use any of the PPP Patents in the manufacture, assembly or sale of PRK equipment since June 3, 1992.

  • KeraVision estimates that existing refractive procedure costs in the United States averaged $2,100 per eye for a LASIK procedure and $1,800 per eye for a PRK procedure in 1999, with a fairly wide range for each procedure.


More Definitions of PRK

PRK means Photo-Refractive Keratectomy, a type of laser eye procedure used to treat various refractive or focusing errors of the eye. PRK reshapes tissue on the surface of the cornea, thereby eliminating (or
PRK means Photo-Refractive Keratectomy, a type of laser eye procedure used to treat various refractive or focusing errors of the eye. PRK reshapes tissue on the surface of the cornea, thereby eliminating (or reducing) the corneal refractive error and significantly changing the requirement for corrective eyewear. The procedure, although less surgically invasive, generally requires a longer healing process.
PRK means photorefractive keratectomy. "Procedure Royalty" shall mean an amount, whether in the form of license, use fees or otherwise, charged to each purchaser and/or user of a VISX System for the use of such VISX System. "Representatives" of any Person shall mean such Person's directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives, distributors, sales agents, attorneys, accountants, financial advisers and other consultants. "Transition Period" shall mean the period from and including October 27, 1995 to and including the Effective Date, unless this Agreement is earlier terminated in accordance with its terms. "Unit" shall mean an individual VISX System as manufactured by VISX. "United States" shall mean the 50 states of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the other territories and possessions of the United States of America. "VisionKey Card" shall mean the cards which contain the proprietary software necessary to perform procedures with a VISX System. "VISX System" shall mean any laser system manufactured by VISX for correcting the refractive optical property of an eye through photoablative sculptured change in the cornea, or for the treatment of eye disorders involving corneal opacities, including, without limitation, the treatment of superficial corneal scars, epithelial irregularities and fungal and bacterial ulcers. ARTICLE II SECTION 2.01.

Related to PRK

  • SAMR means the State Administration for Market Regulation of the PRC or, with respect to the issuance of any business license or filing or registration to be effected by or with the State Administration for Market Regulation, any Governmental Authority which is similarly competent to issue such business license or accept such filing or registration under the Laws of the PRC.

  • SADC means the Southern African Development Community;

  • Tabarru ” means donation for the purpose of solidarity and cooperation among the Takaful Participants and to be used to help all Takaful Participants in times of misfortune. In the context of the Company, Tabarru’ will be allocated into the Participants’ Risk Fund.

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Roomer means a person occupying a dwelling unit that lacks a major bathroom or kitchen facility, in a structure where one or more major facilities are used in common by occupants of the dwelling unit and other dwelling units. Major facility in the case of a bathroom means toilet, or either a bath or shower, and in the case of a kitchen means refrigerator, stove or sink.