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This area centralis has a high rod-to-cone cell ratio in many diurnal species studied thus far, whereas diurnal anthropoids have no rod cells in their fovea.
Windows in multiple pericentromeric regions in our initial analysis showed high ROD values, as observed in a maize resequencing study.
Grain-boundary nucleation results in ZNAs with high rod density and poor vertical alignment.
Several galleries are presenting works and installations from the period including early Maurizio Cattelan (a spoof Lucio Fontana painting, cut with Zorro's mark) and a Carsten Holler infant's cot, elevated on ridiculously high rods above a set of wooden wheels.
For the electrochemical measurements, a three-electrode cell system composed of a MnO2thin film electrode as the working electrode, a high surface carbon rod as the counter electrode, and an Ag/AgCl reference electrode was employed.
CTAB is also necessary for preparing a high yield of rods.
A high density of rods is instead found around the central 5°-6° such that following dark adaptation greater sensitivity is observed in this retinal area [ 1, 3].
Cytology revealed a high number of rods associated with the squamous epithelial cells that were seen both as aggregates and isolated.
In contrast, almost all vertebrates have a dual system with multiple cones and a single rod; the nocturnal species typically have higher rod ratios.
In this genotype, a large proportion of LGN units showed changes in firing associated with transitions between the metamers at low-moderate irradiances, but these were lost at higher, rod saturating, light levels.
In the testing of compression, flexion and lateral bending, the constructs of low contact ratio (monoaxial screws linked with 0° and 21° rod contours) had significantly higher rod strain than the other constructs (Table 2).
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