| 21. | This is a different disease from retinal migraine, which is monocular ( only one eye ).
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| 22. | A monocular w / reticle is a small telescope with an internal scale visible through the glass.
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| 23. | These monocular contact lenses correct one eye for distance vision and the other for close-up vision.
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| 24. | The wearable, which weighs about 10 ounces, comes with a head-mounted, monocular display.
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| 25. | But that makes for momentary monocular vision instead of binocular vision, or a loss of depth perception.
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| 26. | Vocal stripping was often performed without magnification and with a monocular laryngoscope, instead of a binocular scope.
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| 27. | Sighting is optical, and carried out through an M112 / 3 combined monocular telescope and binocular periscope.
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| 28. | San Mart�n studied the enemy and the battlefield from the convent's tower, using a monocular.
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| 29. | Subtle changes in the anatomy are much more easily detected and interpreted than with a monocular view otoscope.
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| 30. | Image A represents normal ocular dominance columns; Image B represents ocular dominance columns after monocular deprivation ).
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