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"The mood is extremely dim.
Current observations suggest that they are genuine planets, though some are merely extremely dim stars (sometimes called brown dwarfs).
But without chargers, I had to save power by severing all network connections I wasn't actively using, and keeping screens extremely dim.
Mr. Malin's photographic techniques have led to the discovery of extremely dim but large-scale features in galaxies and have contributed significantly to the research on elliptical galaxies.
Though this was a time when student government enjoyed an extremely dim reputation at Princeton, Spitzer ran for student-body president in his sophomore year and won.
Though Bunny was extremely dim, she was quite pretty and had attracted the attention of Eddie, the 20-year-old next-door neighbour.
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The S, M and L-cones adapted to such backgrounds will be able to discriminate most objects, besides extremely bright or dim stimuli (the intensity range of visual scenes sometimes exceeds 3 log units [ 17]).
The problem, however, is that a planet would have to be extremely close to a dim white dwarf to be warm enough to support life as close as the devoured asteroid was to GD 61, in fact.
The SWS1 (short-wavelength sensitive type 1) and M/LWS (middle/long-wavelength sensitive) are restricted to cone photoreceptor cells and are typically responsible for color vision in bright light [8], [11], whereas rhodopsin occurs on the rod cells and is extremely sensitive, so enabling dim light (scotopic) vision [8], [9].
Not that that dims our extremely high opinion of the show!
When the stars were observed, while searching for the planet Kepler-14b, the angular separation of the binary system made it extremely difficult to note the dimmer companion star.
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