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Quantitative easing may work because
Right-eye Dominance
The tendency for a person to prefer using their right eye for tasks that require aiming or focusing.
Binocular Disparity
The difference in image location of an object seen by the left and right eyes, resulting from the eyes’ horizontal separation, providing a cue for depth perception.
Monocular
Relating to, or involving only one eye.
Ocular
Related to the eye or the sense of sight.
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