Printer friendly
New search features  |  Acronym Blog
Google Toolbar button
Add to Google Home Page
Add Acronym Finder search to IE7
Free tools

Acronym Finder logo: click for home page
abbreviation to define
  

Examples: NFL, NASA, PSP, HIPAA, random
Word(s) in meaning: chat  "global warming"
Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

Save this page to del.icio.us  Save this page to Yahoo  Stumble It!  Digg this!  submit to Reddit  post to Facebook  add to Google Personal Home Page  add to your favorites/bookmarks

What does CK stand for?

Conductive Keratoplasty


Suggest new definition

This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:

  • Science, medicine, engineering, etc.

See other meanings of CK

Other Resources:

Link/Page Citation...

<< PreviousAbbreviation Database SurferNext >>
Chris Kirkpatrick (NSYNC member)
Chuck Klosterman (writer)
Circle K (Community Service Group)
Circuit
Citizen Kane (Orson Welles movie)
Clark Kent (Superman)
Cocos (Kneeling) Islands
Commander Keen
Common Knowledge
Compartment Key
Confirmed Kills
Containerized Kitchen
Conversion Kit
Cook Islands (country code, top level domain)
Cop Killer
Corner Kick (soccer)
Creatine Kinase (blood test)
Creek
Crip Killer (gangs)
Cyanogen Chloride

Samples in periodicals archive:
_CK, or conductive keratoplasty, corrects farsightedness or astigmatism by beaming radiofrequency waves around the cornea's edge.
_CK, or conductive keratoplasty, corrects farsightedness or astigmatism by beaming radiofrequency waves around the cornea's edge.
Conductive Keratoplasty, or CK, uses a high-frequency electric probe.
Conductive Keratoplasty (NearVision CK) has become one of the fastest growing new refractive procedures since the introduction of LASIK at the UCLA Laser Refractive Center.
Also new to the vision correction scene is conductive keratoplasty (CK), which works by releasing radio waves to the cornea via a probe thinner than a strand of human hair.
Eye doctors say some degree of reading-vision loss is inevitable with age, which is why a new procedure called conductive keratoplasty or CK - in which radio waves are used to reshape the cornea - has some baby boomers rejoicing.
Boomer patients have been asking more questions of doctors in recent months, since the Food and Drug Administration's March approval of conductive keratoplasty (CK) for treatment of presbyopia.
The technique, called conductive keratoplasty, uses radio waves to reshape the cornea.

Home  |  Help  |  About  |  What's New?  |  Suggest new acronym  |  Link to Us  |  Search Tools  |  Press
State Abbreviations  |  Partners  |  Contributors  |  Return Links  |  Statistics  |  Fun Buzzword Acronyms!  |  Read the AF Blog

All trademarks/service marks referenced on this site are properties of their respective owners.
The Acronym Finder is ©1988-2012, Acronym Finder, All Rights Reserved.  Feedback
Terms of usage   |  Licensing info  |  Advertising info  |  Privacy Policy  |  Site Map