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because binoculars are
essentially a pair of
monoculars packed together — one for each eye. As a result,
monoculars only
produce two-dimensional images, while...
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Monocular vision is
vision using only one eye. It is seen in two
distinct categories:
either a
species moves its eyes independently, or a
species typically...
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Optics is
based in Barneveld, Wisconsin, and
currently sells binoculars,
monoculars,
spotting scopes, riflescopes, red dot
sights and
related accessories...
- the situations.
Monocular with rangefinder: this type also
includes a
reticle to
estimate distances Magnification: Comp****
monoculars come with different...
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Monocular rivalry is a
phenomenon of
human visual perception that
occurs when two
different images are
optically superimposed.
During prolonged viewing...
- A
monocular is a
modified refracting telescope. Look up
monocular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monocular may also
refer to:
Monocular vision, vision...
- for
inclusion into
Unicode in 2007 and
incorporated as in
Unicode 5.1.
Monocular O (Ꙩ ꙩ) is one of the rare
glyph variants of
Cyrillic letter O. This glyph...
- The
monocular estimate method or
monocular estimation method is a form of
dynamic retinoscopy widely used to
objectively measure accommodative response...
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Monocular deprivation is an
experimental technique used by
neuroscientists to
study central nervous system plasticity. Generally, one of an animal's eyes...
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binocular cues and
monocular cues.
Binocular cues are
based on the
receipt of
sensory information in
three dimensions from both eyes and
monocular cues can be...