Like others both before and after him, Darwin was deeply impressed by the remarkable capabilities of the eye or, perhaps more correctly, the human visual system as a whole.
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Publish Date
February 1, 1999
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Language
English
Pages
430
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Visual Instrumentation: Optical Design & Engineering Principles
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