| 11. | Voluntary vergence is also required for viewing autostereograms as well as for voluntary crossing of the eyes.
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| 12. | Yarbus showed experimentally that binocular eyes movements are indeed composed mostly of combinations of saccades and vergence.
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| 13. | Particular in some places near north Sumatra, where prism toe vergence accompanies with very thick sedimentation.
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| 14. | The diplopia was eliminated with and patient had improved positive and negative fusional vergence with decentered glasses.
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| 15. | When folds are symmetrical, the vergence tells a geologist only where to find the next antiform or synform.
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| 16. | If a number of deformation phases can be recognized in a rock, each phase may have its own vergence.
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| 17. | Geometrically the vergence is determined with respect to the up-dip direction of the axial plane of the fold.
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| 18. | Vergence is also denoted according to its direction : horizontal vergence, vertical vergence, and torsional vergence ( cyclovergence ).
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| 19. | Vergence is also denoted according to its direction : horizontal vergence, vertical vergence, and torsional vergence ( cyclovergence ).
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| 20. | Vergence is also denoted according to its direction : horizontal vergence, vertical vergence, and torsional vergence ( cyclovergence ).
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