Sentence examples for terrestrial vision from inspiring English sources

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Constable's was a passionately terrestrial vision.

These adaptations are regarded as the first evolutionary improvements in vertebrate terrestrial vision.

Even though there are differences in marine and terrestrial vision [ 16, 29], physiological optics predicts that diel activity patterns trigger evolutionary responses resulting in different morphologies of diurnal and nocturnal eyes.

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Surface matching is a well researched topic in both Computer Vision (CV) and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) or ground based light detection and ranging (LiDAR), but the extent of the range images derived from these technologies is typically orders of magnitude smaller than those derived from airborne laser scanning (ALS), also known as airborne LiDAR.

Vision is especially important in terrestrial foraging, because the projection of the tongue is guided visually.

Old World monkeys, apes, and humans all enjoy trichromatic color vision (Jacobs 1993), but most terrestrial mammals are cone dichromats, and like the small percentage of humans with dichromatic vision, they likely can distinguish only a limited number of colors (Peichl et al. 2001; reviewed by Jacobs 1993).

It is great to see Madagascar's current government building on the tremendous progress the country achieved in terrestrial protected area creation following the "Durban Vision" of 2002 and extending this to the marine realm, where the benefits for biodiversity and human wellbeing are so clear.

But the director's intentions are far from the "oceanic" or vaguely spiritual; his metaphysical ideas aren't cosmic but terrestrial and rich in human implications, and his vision isn't one of the beyond but of life.

Both teleost reef fish and terrestrial amniotes meet the functional requirements of dim-light vision with a similar evolutionary response of morphological and optical modifications.

Nonetheless, it provided a conception for a comprehensive replacement of Aristotelian physics that persisted in the Newtonian vision of a unified physics of the celestial and terrestrial realms, and that continued in the mechanistic vision of life that was revived in the latter part of the nineteenth century.

Darwin is the element in the European Space Agency's Cosmic Vision plan dedicated to the direct detection and study of Terrestrial exo-planets.

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