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Trinocular vision may
refer to:
Animals with a
rudimentary third eye: The
parietal eye
present in some
amphibians and reptiles. The
ocelli that
occur in...
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showing three pseudopupils in one eye). In
other words, each eye
possesses trinocular vision, and
therefore depth perception, for
objects near its mid-plane...
- also used with
optical telescopes,
particularly in
amateur astronomy.
Trinocular splitters are also used,
where a
camera is to be
attached as well. v t...
- the
Ocean Swallowed the Moon (2:51)
Forest Hu (0:50)
Somesing (6:49)
Trinocular (4:44)
Vibyl (3:00) 8 & A
Extra (1:28)
Possibilities (3:45)
Peoples part...
- Some of
these are
discussed in more
detail below. In this application, a
trinocular stereo system is used to
determine 3D
estimates for
keypoint locations...
- theory. In
systemic functional linguistics, this has been
described as the
trinocular perspective. Thus a
descriptive category must be
defended from
three perspectives:...
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major excavation phase on the two CBD
stations neared completion. The "
trinocular"
construction method involved the
construction of
three overlapping tunnels...
- two ends of the same continuum.
Analysis of the
grammar is
taken from a
trinocular perspective,
meaning from
three different levels. So to look at lexicogrammar...
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Swanston Street. Like
State Library station, Town Hall used a
unique "
trinocular"
construction method involved the
mining of
three large,
overlapping tunnels...
- tunnels. Like Town Hall station,
State Library is
designed using a
unique "
trinocular"
construction method involving three large,
overlapping mined tunnels...