Influence of stereopsis and abnormal binocular vision on ocular and systemic discomfort while watching 3D television
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S-H Kim | Y-W Suh | C Yun | E-J Yoo | J-H Yeom | Y A Cho | Y. Suh | Seunghyun Kim | Y. A. Cho | Eun-Joo Yoo | Cheolmin Yun | Jung-Hoon Yeom
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