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Convergence micropsia
Convergence micropsia is a type of micropsia characterized by the reduction in apparent size of objects viewed when the eyes are more converged than…
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2013
2013
Un caso de síndrome de Alicia en el país de las maravillas en probable relación con el uso de montelukast
E. Vañó
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N. L. Andrés
2013
Corpus ID: 115276156
2011
2011
Short-term Study of Postoperative Micropsia and Stereopsis after Retinal Detachment Surgery
Orie Taniyoshi
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Kazuko Haruishi
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Tetsuko Namba
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I. Watanabe
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J. Kiryu
2011
Corpus ID: 79215347
2004
2004
The Moon Illusion Explained Finally ! Why the Moon Looks Big at the Horizon and Smaller When Higher Up
D. McCready
2004
Corpus ID: 53588434
For many centuries, scientists have been puzzled by the illusion that the full moon at the horizon usually looks larger than it…
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2002
2002
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme in Science Perspective in Mathematics and Art
Kevin Heng Ser Guan
,
H. Aslaksen
2002
Corpus ID: 10083962
An elongated tubular container filled with a liquid explosive charge is provided with a detonator at one or both ends thereof to…
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1979
1979
Micropsia and visual acuity in macular edema
D. L. Frisén
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M. Frisén
Albrecht von Graefes Archiv für klinische und…
1979
Corpus ID: 38652257
Relative micropsia was measured by a matching technique in patients with unilateral, benign, macular edema. Quantitative…
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