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They have such an interesting, sensitive vision for the project.
Even the evolutions of fish shape and sensitive vision are still only vaguely understood.
In this genetic disorder, there is a loss of rod cells around puberty that results in loss of sensitive vision ("night blindness").
Recently, however, Ödeen et al. [ 40] argued that the evolution of ultraviolet sensitive vision in Passeriformes is more complex than a single VS to UVS opsin shift in an ancestor of Passerida, presenting molecular evidence for additional UV shifts from VS colour vision outside Passerida, in fairywrens, genus Malurus.
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Historically, multiple sclerosis clinical trials have lacked sensitive, vision-specific outcome measures.
The evolutionary patterns of sw1 and of violet/ultraviolet sensitivity in birds suggest that avian ancestors had violet-sensitive vision.
Squid has iridescent skin with multilayer reflector cells; the cells contain plates of protein interspersed by cytoplasm and allow the animal to change color and polarization of reflected light and to send potential polarization signals to the other cephalopods with polarization-sensitive vision.
"We'll take it into consideration," he added, and cited ways the company had been sensitive to vision issues, including the use of large-print statements.
Also, allow at least 20 minutes for your eyes to adapt to the dark and, if you are using a star-finding app on your phone, switch on the red night mode so that you can maintain your sensitive night vision.
It looks like these bees have the most sensitive night vision of any animal.
Because human touch is far more sensitive than vision, Immersion's chip must update the motor's information 1,000 times per second to achieve a continuous feeling of, say, a spring being compressed.
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