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Normal Structure and Function of the Eye

Studies on the structure and function of the crab eye

Studies on the structure and function of the crab eye

... Investigation of pigment movements has been a traditional pastime for crustacean anatomists since Parker (1 897 ). The dark distal pigment generally forms a collar [r] ...

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Diurnal Changes in Structure and Function of the Compound Eye of Ligia Exotica (Crustacea, Isopoda)

Diurnal Changes in Structure and Function of the Compound Eye of Ligia Exotica (Crustacea, Isopoda)

... For example, Ar6chiga & Wiersma (1969) and Larimer & Smith (1980) have shown that the ERG amplitude rhythm in the intact eye of crayfish continued to oscillate in constant darkne[r] ...

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The Human Eye. Structure and Function. Clyde W. Oyster. Sinauer Associates, Inc. Publishers Sunderland, Massachusetts

The Human Eye. Structure and Function. Clyde W. Oyster. Sinauer Associates, Inc. Publishers Sunderland, Massachusetts

... saccadic eye movements 148 The pathways for smooth pursuit movements and for vergences go through the cerebellum, but vergences have a separate control center near the oculomotor nucleus ...

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The interblink interval in normal and dry eye subjects

The interblink interval in normal and dry eye subjects

... and function in dry eye ...dry eye and normal patient, as well as changes incurred by ...dry eye patients; however, parameters were limited to means and variances, and not time series ...

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THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE SKIN

THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE SKIN

... THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE SKIN The skin is an amazing structure; it is the largest organ of the body containing many structures such as capillaries, lymphatic vessels, nerve endings, glands ...

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The brain structure and function

The brain structure and function

... Brain stem This controls the basic functions that are essential for maintaining life, including breathing, body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure. It also controls eye movements and swallowing. It’s a ...

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Plant Structure and Function

Plant Structure and Function

... Plant structure – An Introduction What is Plant Structure? Plants are made up of organs like the roots, stems and leaves, and for sexual reproduction, they form flowers and fruit containing the ...(unaided) ...

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Retinoids  Structure function relationship in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis in vitro

Retinoids Structure function relationship in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis in vitro

... of normal and leukemic human myeloid clonal proliferation and differentiation in vitro and to elucidate the mechanism by which retinoids modulate proliferation of hematopoietic ...stimulated normal human ...

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Lung Structure and Function with Age in Normal Rats and Rats With Papain Emphysema

Lung Structure and Function with Age in Normal Rats and Rats With Papain Emphysema

... Intrapulmonary deposition of the proteolytic enzyme papain produces a lesion resembling emphysema in experimental animals. The natural history of this lesion has not been well defined. The present study was performed to ...

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An Automated Approach to Differentiate a Normal eye from a Defective Eye

An Automated Approach to Differentiate a Normal eye from a Defective Eye

... ABSTRACT Detection of basic differentiating characteristics of eye diseases from the images of the retina can be a good approach as a low-cost method for broad-bas ed initial screening. For example early diabetic ...

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NMR of the normal and pathologic eye and orbit

NMR of the normal and pathologic eye and orbit

... It can be seen from the SE intensity equation that either r e latively short T1 or long T2 tissue rela x at i on times will tend to increase image signal intensity..[r] ...

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Platelet derived growth factor  Structure, function, and roles in normal and transformed cells

Platelet derived growth factor Structure, function, and roles in normal and transformed cells

... Mitogenic responses to PDGF are mediated through binding to the PDGF receptor/protein tyrosine kinase PDGF stimulates specific target cells by binding to cell surface receptors which, in[r] ...

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Normal testicular structure and reproductive function in deermice lacking retinol and alcohol dehydrogenase activity

Normal testicular structure and reproductive function in deermice lacking retinol and alcohol dehydrogenase activity

... nevertheless, these animals exhibit normal reproduction and testicular histology. Therefore, one must reconsider the theory that the testicular atrophy and aspermatogenesis commonly found in alcoholics is due, at ...

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A normal eye is protected by a layer of natural tears.

A normal eye is protected by a layer of natural tears.

... Dry Eye due to reduced tear ...each eye, twice a day – has been clinically proven to make a noticeable improvement in tear production with continued ...

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Functional Amblyopia; A Blinding Disease in a Normal Eye

Functional Amblyopia; A Blinding Disease in a Normal Eye

... of normal were referred to the ophthalmology clinic for secondary screening, investigation and ...have eye diseases with or without visual defects giving a prevalence of 78/1000 ...

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Normal Gastrointestinal Motility and Function

Normal Gastrointestinal Motility and Function

... unique function to perform in digestion, and as a result each part has a distinct type of motility and ...this function, they cause symptoms such as bloating, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea which are ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... Block Grant funding for resource development activities in Minnesota declined between FYs 2000 and 2003 (from $2 to $1.5 million). In FY 2003, the largest proportion of these funds went[r] ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... In FY 2003 planning, coordination, and needs assessment activities received the largest proportion (46 percent) of resource development funds, followed by training (at 22 percent).. Di[r] ...

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A geometrical constant and normal normal structure in Banach Spaces

A geometrical constant and normal normal structure in Banach Spaces

... 10. Garcia-Falset, J: The fixed point property in Banach spaces with NUS-property. J Math Anal Appl. 215, 532 – 542 (1997). doi:10.1006/jmaa.1997.5657 11. Sims, B: A class of spaces with weak normal ...

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On the Structure of Measurement Noise in Eye-Tracking

On the Structure of Measurement Noise in Eye-Tracking

... in eye position (POG) that occur during simple fixation tasks show both monofractal and multifractal ...This structure can safely be attributed to the participant when the eye-tracker produces random ...

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