We calculated a mean of three measures for each size parameter that were done with a binocular microscope with x60 magnification. |
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So, shouldn't a truly immersive 3D experience include a way of recreating binocular vision? |
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The microphotographic device is fastened on the microscope in place between the body and binocular attachment. |
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Anthers were dissected under a binocular microscope and pollen was gently squashed in staining solution under a coverslip. |
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Watching a person come straight toward you up a rope produces a weird binocular effect, like she's tunneling at you through thin air. |
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The residues were dried and we used the 20-125 m fraction to pick specimens under a binocular microscope. |
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The shift from the field-glass, or binocular telescope, to the magic lantern, announces a redefinition of the realist project. |
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Many animals that are prey, such as rabbits and deer, have much less binocular vision. |
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Shallus could never have imagined that two centuries later conservators would peer through a binocular microscope to examine his pen strokes. |
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All linear measurements were made in millimeters under a binocular microscope at magnifications from 10 to 50 times. |
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When necessary, fragmented samples were picked with tweezers from a sieve under a binocular light microscope. |
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To study binocular functions orthoptic methods may be used and when studying visual fixation eye-trackers may be used. |
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I really appreciated that he walked me though the initial binocular lesson without making me feel like a dingbat. |
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In the superable class, belong all patients that have ever had binocular single vision, and to whom binocular single vision may be restored. |
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This is a long eye relief binocular, and by rolling down the eyecups, eyeglass wearers can truly obtain a full field of view. |
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Both field evidence and binocular microscope inspection of the sediment from East Avenue Range indicate that the sediment is highly leached. |
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When a homochromatic mismatch occurs, this creates a neighboring homochromatic pair in the same binocular visual direction. |
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Their large, forward-set eyes give them better binocular vision, an aid in depth perception when targeting prey. |
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In fact she had merely been using her binocular vision to read the price on that designer dress in Droopy's window. |
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Eschenbach Galilean telescopes for distance are available in monocular or binocular systems. |
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The thin sections of humus were observed under a polarizing binocular microscope at different magnifications. |
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The 3D illusion depended on binocular vision, but de Toth only had one eye. |
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Frequently, examination of a fracture face with a low-power binocular microscope can reveal the type and cause of failure. |
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I had an opportunity to use the new Leupold Wind River RB800 combination binocular and range finding optics for this trip. |
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The researchers measured the binocular visual field of healthy volunteers while they were wearing four different styles of anorak. |
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Wheatstone's own research on binocular vision further strengthened the relocation of perception in the human body. |
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Stereo photography supports natural binocular vision by providing pairs of discrete images for the left and right eyes. |
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Their eyes are on the top of their head, close together to allow for binocular vision. |
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A binocular microscope equipped with a camera lucida was used to draw the plate patterns. |
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Peels were put in slide frames and studied under a binocular microscope and drawn using a camera lucida. |
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Conservators using a binocular microscope could focus to see crystals and liquid droplets on the glass surfaces. |
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The eyes are located on the front of the head rather than the sides, giving them binocular vision. |
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From each plant one randomly chosen, fresh flower was dissected under a binocular microscope to separate the corolla, androecium and gynoecium. |
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Female body size was measured using the eyepiece graticule in a binocular microscope. |
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Bushnell's latest couples a waterproof 8x36 porro prism center-focus binocular with a laser rangefinder. |
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Morphological features of fresh flowers were recorded using a binocular stereomicroscope with a camera lucida attachment. |
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Accordingly, a large depth of field is a very desirable feature in binocular design. |
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Mineral concentrates were obtained by conventional mineral separation techniques and finally hand-picked under a binocular microscope. |
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Both monocular and binocular loss of vision can lead to falls and life threatening hip fracture. |
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Two porro prism binocular models are new, the 8x42 mm and the 10x42 mm. |
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Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo. |
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The precipitating cause of a child with normal, though fragile, binocular function developing a squint has often been considered to be a systemic illness. |
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The eyes are situated beside the bill giving the birds binocular vision. |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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Its 40-degree binocular vision makes it hard to sneak up on. |
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What about binocular vision, or the human hand with its opposable thumb? |
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The camera collapses three-dimensional space onto the two-dimensional plane, it disables those faculties of depth perception which depend on binocular vision and parallax. |
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Immersed within this flow of images, sounds, bodies, and sensations, perspectival space and binocular vision become less dominant modes of visual perception. |
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We center ourselves with the threat, because a creature with binocular vision instinctively wants to get more visual input and this maximizes the field of view. |
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Participants learnt about binocular vision, and its role in being able to estimate distances and differentiate between dissimilar elements in the foreground and background. |
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Fans were prohibited from bringing items such as camcorders, beach balls, frisbees, containers of any type, coolers, bottles, cans, cameras, binocular cases and horns. |
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These research microscopes often have binocular eyepieces, relying upon a series of prisms to split the image so that it may be viewed with both eyes. |
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The monocular produced a very bright, clear image, however, and we assume the binocular model of the same power, which does have eyecups, would too. |
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Because my eyes are wired up in a slightly odd fashion and don't cooperate very much, it means that anything that requires binocular vision is going to be a problem. |
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Colposcopy involves an out-patient visit to a hospital, where a gynaecologist examines the cervix closely through a binocular microscope called a colposcope. |
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Means are provided for preventing rotation of the eyeglass lenses when the microscope's binocular tubes are adjusted for the user's interpupillary distance. |
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In patients with concomitant strabismus, who have compromised or absent binocular fusion, treatment is cosmetic as permanent ocular realignment cannot be expected. |
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The book was covered with fine dust, but the binocular lens gleamed. |
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This was done to the nearest division of a micrometric grid incorporated in a binocular microscope. |
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Though they assess binocular vision parameters, they leave the management of anomalies to textbooks on abnormal binocularity. |
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Around the age of four months, the cortex begins to refine the connections needed for depth perception and binocular vision. |
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Their eyes are placed on the sides of their heads, giving them a broad radius of vision with minimal binocular vision. |
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Red foxes have binocular vision, but their sight reacts mainly to movement. |
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Because of the positions of the foveae, the kingfisher has monocular vision in air, and binocular vision in water. |
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A single eyepoint for each display system is typical since binocular or stereoscopic display systems are very rarely used in flight simulators. |
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Ptolemy offered explanations for many phenomena concerning illumination and colour, size, shape, movement and binocular vision. |
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However, it remains unclear how binocular vision contributes to the performance of complex skills in gymnastics. |
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The standard design features of the EyeCon 2000 sensor provide binocular vision inspection to observe the target from two different directions. |
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Effects of ayahuasca on binocular rivalry with dichoptic stimulus alternation. |
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The Conference will feature scientific sessions on conditions ranging from ocular surface disease, Astigmatism, binocular vision and low vision. |
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After many tests, he has been diagnosed with binocular dysfunction and an esotropia problem. |
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A stereo camera, equipped with two more lenses, enables the camera to simulate human binocular vision, giving it the ability to capture 3-D images. |
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Fixation training is usually performed monocularly initially and binocularly afterwards, with a red filter on one eye to control for the presence of binocular suppression. |
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Among their topics are binocular summation, the normal horopter, visual response to near objects, depth perception, and measuring binocular motor and sensory status. |
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Their topics include combinatorial figures, binocular vision and single image stereograms, distortion and anamorphic art, spherical polyhedra, and matroids. |
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As well as this, the eyes of a dolphin are placed on the sides of its head, so their vision consists of two fields, rather than a binocular view like humans have. |
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As well as this, the eyes of a porpoise are placed on the sides of its head, so their vision consists of two fields, rather than a binocular view like humans have. |
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As well as this, the eyes of a whale are placed on the sides of its head, so their vision consists of two fields, rather than a binocular view like humans have. |
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Owls are regarded as having the most frontally placed eyes among all avian groups, which gives them some of the largest binocular fields of vision. |
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These give binocular vision and great sensitivity to small light signals. |
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In the binocular vision part of this assessment, pre-regs will be asked questions and need records of patients with heterophoria and heterotropia. |
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