photoreceptors in A Sentence

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    The photoreceptor is pressed or rolled over paper, transferring the image.

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    Both rod(black/white, night vision and movement sensors) and cone(colour sensors) Photoreceptors can be affected.

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    Normally, only cone photoreceptor cells express this opsin and it makes them sensitive to green-yellow light.

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    The cones are Photoreceptors that allow us to distinguish among colors and different shades of these colors.

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    Most Photoreceptors and photosynthetic pigments utilize the portion of the light spectrum that is transmitted well through water.

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    For instance, training your vision to improve does not do anything to alter the Photoreceptors in your eye.

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    When light moves into view, it stimulates the Photoreceptors, which cause both types of bipolar cells to fire;

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    Still, they do not use laser beam like laser printer for transferring the electrostack image to the photoreceptor.

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    A photoreceptor drum(or belt), which is covered by a layer of a semiconductor material, such as selenium, silicon or germanium.

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    Darkness is believed to help strengthen the photoreceptor cells in your eyes, which in turn can help maintain clear vision.

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    If iPS cells could be used to restore parts of the retina, like photoreceptor, ganglion and Muller cells, vision could be restored.

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    How this works is the Earth's magnetic field effects how long a certain molecule, cryptochrome, in their photoreceptor cells stays in the active state.

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    When above the sand, clams' Photoreceptors can distinguish when the shadow of a predator floats above, an event which often sends them diving for cover.

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    According to Flannery and Isacoff, most people in the vision field would question whether opsins could work outside their specialized rod and cone photoreceptor cells.

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    It holds the Photoreceptors that“read” incoming light and sends that information to the brain via the optic nerves, where it's translated into the images we see.

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    Moreover, the face-color memory effects uncovered in the study appear to be encoded by the L and M cones, the Photoreceptors that make trichromatic color vision possible.

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    It can't possibly workAccording to Flannery and Isacoff, most people in the vision field would question whether opsins could work outside their specialized rod and cone photoreceptor cells.

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    Still another option is an electroretinographic(ERG) test that involves placing an electrode on your eye's outer, clear surface(cornea) to measure how well Photoreceptors in your retina respond to light.

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    Light flashes” not caused by actual light, also known as photopsia, will often occur when the Photoreceptors in the retina receive stimulation from being touched or from being torn.

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    In the fovea, which has high acuity, these ganglion cells connect to as few as 5 photoreceptor cells; in other areas of retina, they connect to many thousand Photoreceptors.

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    The 6 to 7 million cones in the human retina are responsible for color vision, and these Photoreceptors are concentrated in the central zone of the retina called the macula.

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    The retina is a thin tissue that's about an inch in diameter, yet it contains all the photoreceptor cells responsible for beginning vision and their circuits that produce signals that become vision.

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    This permits the use of a very small and compact unit, where the photoreceptor is charged, rotates a few degrees and is scanned, rotates a few more degrees and is developed, and so forth.

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    Some animals like lizards have a third eye, a very small grey oval between their two regular eyes, which functions as a photoreceptor connected directly to the pineal gland to tell their brain when it is day or night while the regular eyes are closed.

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    That said, in certain individuals, it may be that the specific underlying cause of their colour blindness is such that the Photoreceptors are there, just not working properly and that some hallucinogenics may facilitate the Photoreceptors working(or being more sensitive), whether temporarily or apparently more permanently, as in the first story above, assuming it's true.

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