| binocular rivalry |
Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception. It occurs when an image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the other. Instead of the two images being seen superimposed, one image is seen for a few moments, then the other, then the first, and so on, randomly for as long as one cares to look. ...
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| binomial nomenclature |
In biology, binomial nomenclature is a standard convention used for naming species. As the word 'binomial' suggests, the scientific name of a species is formed by the combination of two terms: the genus name and the species epithet or descriptor. The first term (generic name) is always capitalized, while the specific epithet (trivial "name") is not; both are to be typeset in italics, e.g. Homo sapiens. The genus name can be abbreviated to its initial letter, but never omitted, (as H. ...
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| binary |
Computer files can be divided into two broad categories: binary and text. Text files are files which contain ordinary textual characters with essentially no formatting; binary files are all other files.The distinction is not universal because any file is fundamentally a sequence of bits, and many computer components (for example, all hard disk circuitry and most system software) make no distinction between file types. ...
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| binary |
Binary Chemical Weapons are chemical weapons wherein the toxic agent is not contained within the weapon in its active state, but in the form of two chemical precursors, physically separated within the weapon. The precursors are designed to be significantly less toxic than the agent they make when mixed, and this allows the weapon to be transported and stored more safely than otherwise. ...
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| binocular vision |
Is the ability of both eyes to look at the same object. Someone with no binocular vision will have poor near depth perception. Things like steps and doorways may be a problem.
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