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Physics / Medicine / Visual acuity / Fovea centralis / Unmanned aerial vehicle / Space / Visibility / Optics / Image quality / Dimension / Ophthalmology / Visual perception
Date: 2007-07-09 13:55:59
Physics
Medicine
Visual acuity
Fovea centralis
Unmanned aerial vehicle
Space
Visibility
Optics
Image quality
Dimension
Ophthalmology
Visual perception

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