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He also had a highly developed eye for publicity.
Tells about the highly developed eye in birds, the respiratory system migration, altitude at which they fly, speed, etc.
For example, there are only a few dozen facets in the eye of the primitive apterygote Collembola, while the eye of the housefly Musca has some 4,000, and the highly developed eye of the dragonfly may contain up to 28,000.
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Further steps deposition of pigment around the spot, configuration of cells into a cuplike shape, thickening of the epidermis leading to the development of a lens, development of muscles to move the eyes and nerves to transmit optical signals to the brain all led to the highly developed eyes of vertebrates (see eye, human) and cephalopods (octopuses and squids) and to the compound eyes of insects.
Highly developed eyes are found sporadically in some medusae of Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa which have only about four Pax genes rather than nine found in higher metazoa.
They have existed since the early Cambrian with highly developed compound eyes, often reminiscent modern facetted eyes.
Zhang developed eye problems in the late 1950s.
Besides the obvious highly developed hand-and-eye skills, a good blacksmith needs a sound understanding of how metal behaves and, says Tyas, "a sense of proportionality – the ability to see how something will look.
Even in the eye of highly developed early warning, people need to make their own observations.
Our eyes are highly developed to see in great detail and also in very low light, but these very qualities make them vulnerable to damage from light.
No political or social implication of the struggle is too hard for him, no little comedy or tragedy of the barracks escape his eye or his highly developed sense of irony & pity.
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