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The superposition is effected by turning each eye upon the object , but the relief
is given by the play of the optic axes in uniting , in rapid succession , similar
points of the two pictures , and placing them , for the moment , at the distance
from the ...
The superposition is effected by turning each eye upon the object , but the relief
is given by the play of the optic axes in uniting , in rapid succession , similar
points of the two pictures , and placing them , for the moment , at the distance
from the ...
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before the right - hand mirror , and the left eye before the left - hand mirror , and
he must move the sliding pannels E , E to or from him till the two reflected images
coincide at the intersection of the optic axes , and form an image of the same ...
before the right - hand mirror , and the left eye before the left - hand mirror , and
he must move the sliding pannels E , E to or from him till the two reflected images
coincide at the intersection of the optic axes , and form an image of the same ...
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optic axis of the left eye , and a little to the left of the optic axis of the right eye .
The summit plane ... It has been already stated that the two dissimilar pictures
may be united by converging the optical axes to a point beyond them . In order to
do ...
optic axis of the left eye , and a little to the left of the optic axis of the right eye .
The summit plane ... It has been already stated that the two dissimilar pictures
may be united by converging the optical axes to a point beyond them . In order to
do ...
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