Mathematical modeling of diploptic separation fields of view for future use in an automated coordimetric installation
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The new method development of sight with the use of the automated coordimetrical setting is offered. The method allowing to decrease time of diagnostics and renewal functions of oculomotor vehicle of visual analyzer.
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