Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... posterior chamber , the greater curva- ture of the posterior surface of the lens and of the cornea , and identified the ciliary body . Galen defined vision as produced by a " pneuma , " which derived from the brain , filled the space in ...
... posterior chamber , the greater curva- ture of the posterior surface of the lens and of the cornea , and identified the ciliary body . Galen defined vision as produced by a " pneuma , " which derived from the brain , filled the space in ...
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... posterior to the globe progressed in a separate fash- ion . Although Descartes recognized that retinal images were inverted , he believed each optic nerve reinverted the image and unified it by point - to - point projection onto the ...
... posterior to the globe progressed in a separate fash- ion . Although Descartes recognized that retinal images were inverted , he believed each optic nerve reinverted the image and unified it by point - to - point projection onto the ...
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... posterior to the plane of the lens , thus lending credence to the claim that one can see behind one's back " ( Figure 26 ) . By changing its shape , the normal lens is capable of accommodation to permit variable focus . At rest , the ...
... posterior to the plane of the lens , thus lending credence to the claim that one can see behind one's back " ( Figure 26 ) . By changing its shape , the normal lens is capable of accommodation to permit variable focus . At rest , the ...
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