RETRACTED: Physics and Mathematical Quantitive Ocular Biology: Applied Sciences into Vision and Physics within Opthalmology and Neurobiology Article 6512

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Viven Lunde Dadon*

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The Physics and Mathematics of Ocular vision is directly linked to Neuropathology. The vision is interpreted by the front lobe and occipital lobe of the brain mechanisms in our laboratories. The brain in our laboratories has input/output based on Didactic Robotic Devices that are linked to Imaging Devices. Here in our experiment, we explain medical images as scientific analysis and case-in-point images, to explain the theory of the relationship between the physics of the eye management of vision as it equates to mathematical fields, and neuropathology of input/output based on Medical Images obtained from mathematical physics quantitative laboratories.

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Viven Lunde Dadon*. (2025). RETRACTED: Physics and Mathematical Quantitive Ocular Biology: Applied Sciences into Vision and Physics within Opthalmology and Neurobiology Article 6512. Annals of Mathematics and Physics, 8(1), 004–008. https://doi.org/10.17352/amp.000140 (Original work published January 22, 2025)
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