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... centre of the retina at the extremity of the line A Ha , called the optical axis of
the eye , passing through the centre of the ... a small hole in the retina called the
Foramen centrale , or central hole , from its being in the centre of the membrane .
... centre of the retina at the extremity of the line A Ha , called the optical axis of
the eye , passing through the centre of the ... a small hole in the retina called the
Foramen centrale , or central hole , from its being in the centre of the membrane .
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GMX AB AB + RL centres 0 , D , D ' , D " , D " , P from G , will also be invariable ,
and lie in a circle ODP , whose centre is g , and whose radius is go , the point o
being determined by the formula Go = GD = 8 Hence , in order to find the
binocular ...
GMX AB AB + RL centres 0 , D , D ' , D " , D " , P from G , will also be invariable ,
and lie in a circle ODP , whose centre is g , and whose radius is go , the point o
being determined by the formula Go = GD = 8 Hence , in order to find the
binocular ...
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26 ) between the eyes diminishes , the binocular centre will retire towards E , and
the length and inclination of the images will increase . Hence persons with eyes
more or less distant will see the united images in different places and of different
...
26 ) between the eyes diminishes , the binocular centre will retire towards E , and
the length and inclination of the images will increase . Hence persons with eyes
more or less distant will see the united images in different places and of different
...
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The Stereoscope: Its History, Theory and Construction Sir David Brewster, Sir Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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