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The difference in point of view that occurs when the lens (or other device) through which the eye views a scene is separate from the lens that exposes the film.
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An optical illusion which occurs in analog meters and causes reading errors. It occurs when the viewing eye is not in the same plane, perpendicular to the meter face, as the indicating needle.
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| parallax |
A major clue to the perception of depth in vision, parallax arises from the relative motions of near and far objects that is produced when the viewer moves his or her head up and down or from side to side. See also stereopsis. [3]
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| parallel |
Two lines are parallel if they are in the same plane and never intersect.
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| paralysis |
Complete or partial loss of function especially when involving the power of motion or of sensation in any part of the body.
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