A foreland fold-thrust belt with a southwestward vergence formed south of the Mazar-Kangxiwar fault. |
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Previously, there has been disagreement over the direction of obduction of the ophiolite and the vergence of structures. |
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In doing so, they perform saccadic movements, smooth pursuit movements, vergence movements, vestibular movements, and accommodation. |
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Major and minor folds with clear vergence relationships change their sense around the Rhoscolyn Anticline. |
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Poles to the shear fabrics and slickenline data, when plotted on stereographic projections, indicate vergence to the SW with some scatter mainly to the south. |
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There are four main types of eye movement: saccades, reflex stabilizing movements, pursuit movements, and vergence movements. |
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A single control sleeve adjusts vergence of the beam and provides streak rotation. |
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Pure vergence movements, uncontaminated by saccades, occur when changing gaze between two targets, both lying straight ahead, but at different distances. |
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No structures are present in the Mount King Beds that show vergence. |
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Therefore, vergence orthoptic training could be useful alleviating visual symptoms and perhaps abnormal oculomotor-auditory interactions. |
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Examples include binocular disparity, vergence, accommodation, motion parallax, texture gradients, occlusion, height in the visual field, relative angular size, reflections, and shading. |
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The D3 phase is followed by a D4 phase of transverse folding of Western vergence, which causes the dominant fold structures in the area of study, including the great Lareccio anticline. |
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Loss of fusional vergence with partial loss of accommodative convergence and accommodation following head injury. |
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The last stage of basin development, arc convergence, began in the Upper Pliocene with the northward vergence of the Sunda magmatic arc. |
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Vergence movements occur as an object approaches or recedes from the observer. |
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Vergence movements rotate the eyes in opposite directions and allow the images of a single object to be placed simultaneously on both foveae. |
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