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| Preferred Name | Monocular vision |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Monocular vision
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| Previous_Classification | 10.260.260.160.30^Monocular vision|10.350.200.160.30^Monocular vision|110.90.200.160.30^Monocular vision
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| alpha | Monocular vision
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| Synopsis_DBPedia | Monocular vision is vision in which both eyes are used separately. By using the eyes in this way, as opposed by binocular vision, the field of view is increased, while depth perception is limited. The eyes of an animal with monocular vision are usually positioned on opposite sides of the animal's head, giving it the ability to see two objects at once. The word monocular comes from the Greek root, mono for one, and the Latin root, oculus for eye.
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| scopeNote | Monocular vision is vision in which both eyes are used separately. By using the eyes in this way, as opposed by binocular vision, the field of view is increased, while depth perception is limited. The eyes of an animal with monocular vision are usually positioned on opposite sides of the animal's head, giving it the ability to see two objects at once. The word monocular comes from the Greek root, mono for one, and the Latin root, oculus for eye. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monocular_vision RD
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