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    opposite fashion.) Apposition eyes work by gathering a number of images, one from each eye, and combining them in the brain, with each eye typically contributing...
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    schizochroal compound eye or the neural superposition eye (which, despite its name, is a form of the apposition eye). The superposition eye is divided into...
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    Apposition eyes are the most common form of eye, and are presumably the ancestral form of compound eye. They are found in all arthropod groups, although...
    30 KB (3,575 words) - 21:52, 11 June 2024
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    Ommatidium (category Eye)
    the four non-neuronal cone cells. Pseudopupil Arthropod eye Apposition eye Superposition eye Müller CH, Sombke A, Rosenberg J (December 2007). "The fine...
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  • apposition eyes. This is due to the superposition eye's adaptations for low light environments suiting the nocturnal moths, and the apposition eye's superior...
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    the proper functioning of dystroglycan. Pikachurin is necessary for the apposition of presynaptic and postsynaptic termini in the ribbon synapse; deletion...
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  • of Pask and Kevin Barrell from 1980 contributed to the theory of the apposition eye. During the 1970s, Pask also published on attenuation effects in optical...
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  • mi- my- miti "trees" Plants, inanimate / Plural 5 ji- (ji-) (j-) jicho "eye" Various / Singular 6 ma- ma- ma- macho "eyes" Various / Plural 7 ki- ki-...
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    closely the sublensar structures found in the eyes of many modern arthropod apposition eyes, especially Limulus, a genus of horseshoe crabs. Holochroal eyes...
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    substrates, and metabolites. Gap junctions were first described as close appositions as other tight junctions, but following electron microscopy studies in...
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    times per second. The tonometer tip rests on the cornea with a constant appositional force of one gram. When the sensor is subjected to a change in pressure...
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    M. religiosa are apposition eyes with eight types of photoreceptor cells, so are best adapted for daylight vision. One compound eye of an adult mantid...
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    certain literary, rhetorical and grammatical devices, including apostrophe, apposition, archaism, exclamation, imperative mood, inversion, parallelism, portmanteau...
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    Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis (category Eye diseases)
    surfaces. This mechanical hypothesis is supported by the increased lid apposition of exophthalmic thyroid patients, who are known to have an increased incidence...
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    Library. p. 11. Retrieved 8 June 2012. Flat scutes, with the edges in apposition, and not overlaid, clothe both surfaces of the tail of the beaver, rats...
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    typically restricted to pure asides, rather than, as in English, to mark apposition. As in many languages, the spelling was formerly quite more phonemic and...
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  • and frog (anonga). The species epithet is used as an invariable noun in apposition to the generic name. Nielsen, Stuart V.; Conradie, Werner; Ceríaco, Luis...
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  • classification of compounds yields four types: endocentric exocentric copulative appositional An endocentric compound (tatpuruṣa in the Sanskrit tradition) consists...
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    environmental. It is unclear if the condition is caused by increased bone apposition (bone formation) or decreased bone resorption, but Garn noted the stenosis...
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    царица , Вѣнець ей свљтимый небосвод") Note: "Southern Palmyra" is an apposition to St. Petersburg nicknamed "Northern Palmyra". "Odesa: Through Cossacks...
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