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    A monocular is a compact refracting telescope used to magnify images of distant objects, typically using an optical prism to ensure an erect image, instead...
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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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  • 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...
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    Diplopia (redirect from Monocular polyopia)
    called monocular diplopia, or where the patient perceives more than two images, monocular polyopia. While serious causes rarely may be behind monocular diplopia...
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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...
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  • A monocular is a modified refracting telescope. Look up monocular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monocular may also refer to: Monocular vision, vision...
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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...
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    the situations. Monocular with rangefinder: this type also includes a reticle to estimate distances Magnification: Compass monoculars come with different...
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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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    on this theme: Disparate lenses: using different filters over each eye Monocular lenses: using a filter on only one eye Binocular lenses: using the same...
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    lens is clouded by cataracts. An indirect ophthalmoscope can be either monocular or binocular. It is used for peripheral viewing of the retina. Ophthalmoscopy...
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    scintillating scotoma. Retinal migraine is associated with transient monocular visual loss (scotoma) in one eye lasting less than one hour. During some...
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    types of VO. Depending on the camera setup, VO can be categorized as Monocular VO (single camera), Stereo VO (two camera in stereo setup). Traditional...
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    DOUBLE O: U+A699 eyed Ꙩ/ꙩ: CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER MONOCULAR O: U+A668 CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER MONOCULAR O: U+A669 two-eyed (Ꙫ/ꙫ, Ꙭ/ꙭ): CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER...
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    common form. In one study, only 23.8 percent of patients with transient monocular vision loss experienced the classic "curtain" or "shade" descending over...
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    The AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device (MNVD) is in widespread use by the United States Armed Forces as well as NATO allies around the world. It...
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    various types of possibilities when comparing binocular performance to monocular. Neural binocular summation occurs when the binocular response is greater...
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    The unilens monocular is a simple refracting telescope for field use, designed by Robert Baden-Powell. Consisting of only one lens, it is the simplest...
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    features of chameleon vision include a negative lens, a positive cornea, and monocular focusing. The development of the chameleon visual system could have evolved...
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    Intermediate PD is at a specified plane in between distance and near. Monocular PD refers to the distance between either the right or left visual axis...
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    a(n) no + opsis vision + ia) Binasal hemianopsia Homonymous hemianopsia Monocular temporal hemianopia "Bitemporal hemianopsia". Science Daily. Peli, E;...
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    AN/PSQ-20 Enhanced Night Vision Goggle (ENVG) is a third-generation passive monocular night vision device developed for the United States Armed Forces by ITT...
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  • The film began production in Malta in September 2021. "About-Monocular Films". Monocular Films. Retrieved 13 June 2023. "Liam O'Donnell interview: Skyline...
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    they spent more time using monocular vision. At distances greater than 40m, they spent 80% or more time using their monocular vision. This suggests that...
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  • or dizziness Visual field deficits, such as homonymous hemianopsia or monocular blindness Sensory deficits in one or more limbs and of the face Loss of...
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    emergency rooms, pediatric offices, general practice, and by internists are monocular devices. These provide a two-dimensional view of the ear canal and its...
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    methods, passive methods can be applied to a wider range of situations. Monocular cues methods refer to using one or more images from one viewpoint (camera)...
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  • term for a hand-held refracting telescope for terrestrial observation A monocular, a compact refractor "Spy Glass", a recurring sketch on Saturday Night...
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    separately made in the East. But "Herdotus doubted that Arimaspeans were monocular".The Scythian word "arimasp" signifies "rich in horses rather than one-eyed...
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  • 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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