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Optical device using both eyes at the same time such as field glasses
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Seeing with two eyes. This allows humans to see the world in 3-D depth.
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| binocular |
Eyes positioned on the front of the face giving felines the ability to focus both eyes on a single object.
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Having two eyepieces. All stereoscopes and some microscopes are binocular. Since each individual is different, our binocular scopes allow for interpupillary adjustment (eye spacing).
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| binocular vision |
vision as a result of both eyes working as a team; when both eyes work together smoothly, accurately, equally and simultaneously.
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