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ster·e·os·co·py

 (stĕr′ē-ŏs′kə-pē, stîr′-)
n.
1. The viewing of objects as three-dimensional.
2. The technique of making or using stereoscopes and stereoscopic slides.

ster′e·os′co·pist n.
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stereoscopy

(ˌstɛrɪˈɒskəpɪ; ˌstɪər-)
n
1. (Art Terms) the viewing or appearance of objects in or as if in three dimensions
2. (General Physics) the study and use of the stereoscope
ˌstereˈoscopist n
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ster•e•os•co•py

(ˌstɛr iˈɒs kə pi, ˌstɪər-)

n.
1. the study of the stereoscope and its techniques.
2. three-dimensional vision.
[1860–65]
ster`e•os′co•pist, n.
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Noun1.stereoscopy - three-dimensional vision produced by the fusion of two slightly different views of a scene on each retina
binocular vision - vision involving the use of both eyes
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Originally the purpose of the experiment, which was included among other common ones (the effect of stereoscopy, tapping, pursuit test, galvanic skin response, etc.), was for students to gain a rigorous perspective on performing an experiment, and for them to understand the basic premise of the study: "What is not verified cannot be ruled out in advance only because it looks unfeasible or nonsensical." Students were informed about the purposes of data collection and its use for scientific purposes.
After completing their simulator drive, participants completed all ophthalmic examinations described above, including: evaluation of symptoms and eye tests of visual functions (e.g., visual acuity, stereoscopy, field-of-vision, color vision, twilight vision, sensitivity to glare, contrast in different lighting conditions: sensitivity to contrast, night vision, and tests assessing the tear film (Schirmer test and TSAS).
It is designed for embedded applications with multiple cameras, such as intercom systems with video, quality control applications that require a thermal imaging camera and a colour camera, or stereoscopy applications.
The Times of India report also says Sharma and his team are going to use colour stereoscopy, Victorian-era technique that can enhance the perception of depth in images.
The Times of India report also says Sharma and his team are going to use color stereoscopy, Victorian-era technique that can enhance the perception of depth in images.
Based on an analysis of the existing literature on space perception and our research results, we have identified the following optical factors: effect of chromatic stereoscopy, aerial (atmospheric) perspective, Tyndall effect, additive colour mixing, simultaneous contrast, effect of colour irradiation, glare, Purkinje shift, Aubert phenomenon.
The morphology of the aggregates was studied by micrographs of stereoscopy and SEM, in JEOL JSM 5910LV with backscattering electrons (BES) detectors, and for nanosilica by TEM, in a FEI TECNAI 20 Twin microscope.
The 82 papers explore such aspects as personalized guides for registration in surgical navigation, normal brain-skull development with hybrid deformable virtual reality models, the effects of optical marker configuration on tracking accuracy in image guided surgery, positive and transformative technologies for active aging, a novel platform for assessing surgical suturing skill: preliminary results, and the importance of stereoscopy in the haptic training of novice temporal bone surgery.
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