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Long-wavelength sensitive opsin (LWS) gene variability in Neotropical cichlids (Teleostei: Cichlidae)

Long-wavelength sensitive opsin (LWS) gene variability in Neotropical cichlids (Teleostei: Cichlidae)

... protein opsin and retinal chromophore. Long-wavelength sensitive opsin (LWS) gene is the most variable among the opsin genes and it has an ecological ...LWS opsin protein ... See full document

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Chromatic filters for color vision deficiencies

Chromatic filters for color vision deficiencies

... Dichromacy is most frequent in the red-green range of the spectrum because the photopigments are X-linked and individuals lack either the long-wavelength-sensitive [r] ... See full document

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A single enhancer regulating the differential expression of duplicated red-sensitive opsin genes in zebrafish.

A single enhancer regulating the differential expression of duplicated red-sensitive opsin genes in zebrafish.

... red- sensitive cone opsin genes, LWS-1 and ...the long member of double cones (LDCs) in the ...longer-wave sensitive LWS-1 occurs later in development and is thus confined to the peripheral, ... See full document

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Spectral analysis of flowers used by nectar-feeding birds in an urban area in Southeastern Brazil

Spectral analysis of flowers used by nectar-feeding birds in an urban area in Southeastern Brazil

... Pollinating animals use colours as a clue to make their choices about flowers to visit. Therefore, colours can help with plant species selection, flower location and ripeness and nectar and pollen location within the ... See full document

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Characterization of long-range transported Saharan dust at the Caribbean by dual-wavelength depolarization Raman lidar measurements

Characterization of long-range transported Saharan dust at the Caribbean by dual-wavelength depolarization Raman lidar measurements

... ments are an excellent tool to examine the global vertical distribution of aerosols. The current lidar systems applied in space are elastic backscatter lidar systems which have only limited capability to distinguish ... See full document

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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE UBERLÂNDIA FACULDADE DE MEDICINA PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE

UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE UBERLÂNDIA FACULDADE DE MEDICINA PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE

... minimum sensitive score (zero), out of these 53,6% remained with score zero, which can indicate loss of irreversible sensibility with the neuronal derangements destruction in nervous fibers (Virmond, ...the ... See full document

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Long-term changes in the water quality of rainfall, cloud water and stream water for moorland, forested and clear-felled catchments at Plynlimon, mid-Wales

Long-term changes in the water quality of rainfall, cloud water and stream water for moorland, forested and clear-felled catchments at Plynlimon, mid-Wales

... The increases in DOC over time coupled to changes in ANC as observed in this study are important with respect to assessing evolving environmental acidification trends in relation to reductions in acidic oxide emissions ... See full document

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SOLUTION METHOD OF DYNAMIC ROUTING AND WAVE LENGTH ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR WDM NETWORKS WITH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT FOUR-WAVE MIXING EFFECT

SOLUTION METHOD OF DYNAMIC ROUTING AND WAVE LENGTH ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR WDM NETWORKS WITH TAKING INTO ACCOUNT FOUR-WAVE MIXING EFFECT

... Effects of wavelength routing and selection algorithms on wavelength conversion gain in WDM optical networks // IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.. Computing Approximate Blocking Proba[r] ... See full document

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The sensitive symmetries

The sensitive symmetries

... By and large, the participative symmetry – to both the effort and to the effect – of the factors and agents is not an ideological pretence, but the primary condition of the natural purpose of economicity. The correct ... See full document

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EFFECT OF OPERATING WAVELENGTHS AND DIFFERENT WEATHER CONDITIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF POINT-TO-POINT FREE SPACE OPTICAL LINK

EFFECT OF OPERATING WAVELENGTHS AND DIFFERENT WEATHER CONDITIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF POINT-TO-POINT FREE SPACE OPTICAL LINK

... It is observed from Fig. 5 that for 4 km link distance, an acceptable quality of received signal (Q- factor: 200) with almost same eye pattern and eye opening compared to that of the back-to-back one is obtained. ... See full document

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Electric field measurements of DC and long wavelength structures associated with sporadic-<i>E</i> layers and QP radar echoes

Electric field measurements of DC and long wavelength structures associated with sporadic-<i>E</i> layers and QP radar echoes

... Neutral wind data were obtained from the chemical tracer release from a second rocket (S310-32) launched 15 min after the first SEEK-2 rocket along a similar trajectory, as shown in Fig. 1 (Larsen et al., 2005). As shown ... See full document

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Arq. Bras. Cardiol.  vol.95 número2 en a25v95n2

Arq. Bras. Cardiol. vol.95 número2 en a25v95n2

... three groups. Type 1 has positive immunologic markers against β-cells. Those that do not present antibodies are divided into two subgroups: dependent and independent on insulin, a classification based on the necessity of ... See full document

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A case study of gravity waves in noctilucent clouds

A case study of gravity waves in noctilucent clouds

... The height-time distributions of zonal and meridional wind disturbances on 10 August 2000 are shown in Fig. 9. A band-pass digital filter both in the vertical direction and in time was applied to the original wind ... See full document

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Comparison of two voltage-sensitive dyes and their suitability for long-term imaging of neuronal activity.

Comparison of two voltage-sensitive dyes and their suitability for long-term imaging of neuronal activity.

... S/N, long- term (photo-) toxic effects and their ability to stain identified motor neurons in the crustacean stomatogastric nervous ...involving long-term neuronal recordings [30–32], emphasizing the need ... See full document

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SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF MULTICOMPONENT FORMULATIONS BY  UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY: AN OVERVIEW

SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF MULTICOMPONENT FORMULATIONS BY UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY: AN OVERVIEW

... analytical wavelength ranges. Within the above selected wavelength ranges, the area under curve was determined for both the drugs and analysis was performed using “Cramer’s Rule” and “Matrix ... See full document

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History-sensitive versus future-sensitive approaches to security in distributed systems

History-sensitive versus future-sensitive approaches to security in distributed systems

... We consider the use of aspect-oriented techniques as a flexible way to deal with security policies in distributed systems. Recent work suggests to use aspects for analysing the future behaviour of pro- grams and to make ... See full document

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A new airborne polar Nephelometer for the measurements of optical and microphysical cloud properties. Part I: Theoretical design

A new airborne polar Nephelometer for the measurements of optical and microphysical cloud properties. Part I: Theoretical design

... were selected for this application. This small size fits a reasonable number of measurements (10) in the avail- able space and still provides a sufficient optical aperture with respect to the high values of the scattered ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número2

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número2

... LWS/MWS opsin in the Cebidae ...SWS opsin (see ...LWS/MWS opsin gene. In Saguinus sp., three types of opsin with wavelength (λ) peaks at 545, 557, and 563 nm were described ... See full document

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The expression of three opsin genes from the compound eye of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is regulated by a circadian clock, light conditions and nutritional status.

The expression of three opsin genes from the compound eye of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is regulated by a circadian clock, light conditions and nutritional status.

... of opsin genes varied according to time of day and environmental conditions and was regulated by a circadian clock, light conditions and nutritional ...in opsin mRNA levels in ...that opsin genes in ... See full document

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SISTEMAS DISTRIBUÍDOS E PARALELOS – PROCEDIMENTOS REMOTOS

SISTEMAS DISTRIBUÍDOS E PARALELOS – PROCEDIMENTOS REMOTOS

... Result = transferir (long nContaOrig, long nContaDest, long valor); Result = pedriExtrato (long nConta, long mês, long ano,. struct dadosOperacao* dados, int* nElementos);[r] ... See full document

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