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Dictionary » V » Visual angle Visual anglevisual angle The angle formed at the retina by the meeting of lines drawn from the periphery of the object seen. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe missing link... motions. The human on the other hand has managed to stand up on a right angle vertical on the ground. This position provided the ability to separate ... the brain observe the capabilities of the body and the limits of its visual giving intelligence to the action. Religion meets science through ...
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me too.... was making my right ear swolen and red and sticking out at a 45 degree angle. The crease between two of the folds in my ears upper area split and ... cognitive level back! I am a creative person, I spend the day animating visual effects for film, and I cannot let this get in the way of my dream ...
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Subspecies comparison of the Genus: Corucia... both Corucia zebrata zebrata and Corucia zebrata alfredschmidti, the visual difference in size and body coloration alone is readily apparent, ... The banded individuals have central bands that slope at a 50 degree angle. Common monkey skinks have a 0 - 20 degree angle to the transverse ...
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subspecies comparision of the Genus: Corucia... both Corucia zebrata zebrata and Corucia zebrata alfredschmidti, the visual difference in size and body coloration alone is readily apparent, ... The banded individuals have central bands that slope at a 50 degree angle. Common monkey skinks have a 0 - 20 degree angle to the transverse ...
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Cheetah and leopard... fovea is of an elongated shape, giving the cheetah a sharp, wide-angle view of its surroundings. The dark tear marks beneath each eye may also enhance its visual acuity by minimizing the sun's glare. The spine works as a spring for the powerful ...
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