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Diseases of the sclera
Inflammatory changes in the sclera are called scleritis (lat. Scleritis). If only the surface part...
Binocular vision
Beings with two eyes receive two images that merge into one visual sensation. The consequence of...
The discerning power of the eye
The term resolving power of an optical instrument, including the eye, means the ability to obtain...
Anatomy and physics of the eye
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Diseases of the sclera
Inflammatory changes in the sclera are called scleritis (lat. Scleritis). If only the surface part of the sclera is affected, we are talking about episcleritis, and if its deeper parts are also inflamed, then it is true scleritis. The inflamed area can be located on...
Binocular vision
Beings with two eyes receive two images that merge into one visual sensation. The consequence of binocular viewing is the measurement of absolute and relative distances. Because the eyes are spaced apart, each eye forms a different image of the same object, at a...
The discerning power of the eye
The term resolving power of an optical instrument, including the eye, means the ability to obtain two separate images from two different point sources.The eye sees two point objects separated if the image of each individual point falls on another cone. If the images...
Diseases and errors of the eye
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Diseases of the sclera
Inflammatory changes in the sclera are called scleritis (lat. Scleritis). If only the surface part of the sclera is affected, we are talking about episcleritis, and if its deeper parts are also inflamed, then it is true scleritis. The inflamed area can be located on...
Binocular vision
Beings with two eyes receive two images that merge into one visual sensation. The consequence of binocular viewing is the measurement of absolute and relative distances. Because the eyes are spaced apart, each eye forms a different image of the same object, at a...
The discerning power of the eye
The term resolving power of an optical instrument, including the eye, means the ability to obtain two separate images from two different point sources.The eye sees two point objects separated if the image of each individual point falls on another cone. If the images...
Interpretation of findings
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Diseases of the sclera
Inflammatory changes in the sclera are called scleritis (lat. Scleritis). If only the surface part of the sclera is affected, we are talking about episcleritis, and if its deeper parts are also inflamed, then it is true scleritis. The inflamed area can be located on...
Binocular vision
Beings with two eyes receive two images that merge into one visual sensation. The consequence of binocular viewing is the measurement of absolute and relative distances. Because the eyes are spaced apart, each eye forms a different image of the same object, at a...
The discerning power of the eye
The term resolving power of an optical instrument, including the eye, means the ability to obtain two separate images from two different point sources.The eye sees two point objects separated if the image of each individual point falls on another cone. If the images...






