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    Scanning technique for tracking small eye-movements

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    Scanning technique images spot of blue light on fundus, measures variations in reflectance of spot and compares reflectance pattern with a stored reference pattern. Method then converts the difference from stored pattern into infrared eye motion

    Projections of scan patterns on human retina

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    Fundus camera tracks eye movements by using camera optics with the aid of an inverted system. Camera provides a flying-spot circular scanning light source in the normal film plane and a broadband photodetector in position normally occupied by light source

    Enhancing graduate employability of the 21st century learner

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    Automatic optometer operates with infrared test pattern

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    Refractive strength of human eye is monitored by optometer that automatically and continuously images infrared test pattern onto the retina. Condition of focus of the eye at any instant is determined from optometer settings needed to maintain focus of the pattern on the retina

    Visual focus stimulator aids in study of the eye's focusing action

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    Optical apparatus varies apparent distance of a target image from the eye by means of reflectors that are moved orthogonally to the optical axis between fixed lenses. Apparatus can be pointed at any object, test pattern, or other visual display

    Research study of a fundus tracker, phase 2 Final report 18 Jan. 1968 - 1 Feb. 1971

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    Development of apparatus for studying stabilized image properties of human eye using photomultiplier tube and magnetic core array storage syste

    Research study of a fundus tracker for experiments in stabilized vision

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    Design and operating characteristics of electro-optical instrument for tracking of retinal blood vessels in back of ey

    Noncommutativity and Discrete Physics

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    The purpose of this paper is to present an introduction to a point of view for discrete foundations of physics. In taking a discrete stance, we find that the initial expression of physical theory must occur in a context of noncommutative algebra and noncommutative vector analysis. In this way the formalism of quantum mechanics occurs first, but not necessarily with the usual interpretations. The basis for this work is a non-commutative discrete calculus and the observation that it takes one tick of the discrete clock to measure momentum.Comment: LaTeX, 23 pages, no figure

    Good practice report:Nurturing graduate employability in higher education

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