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OCTOPUS

Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '02, 2002
An important trend in Web information processing is the support of multimedia retrieval. However, the most prevailing paradigm for multimedia retrieval, content-based retrieval (CBR), is a rather conservative one whose performance depends on a set of specifically defined low-level features and a carefully chosen sample object.
Jun Yang, Qing Li, Yueting Zhuang
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Contrasting activity patterns of two related octopus species, Octopus macropus and Octopus vulgaris.

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2006
Octopus macropus and Octopus vulgaris have overlapping habitats and are exposed to similar temporal changes. Whereas the former species is described as nocturnal in the field, there are conflicting reports about the activity time of the latter one. To compare activity patterns, the authors tested both species in the laboratory.
Meisel, Daniela   +5 more
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Octopus automutilation syndrome

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1990
This paper describes an automutilation syndrome (OAS) in three species of captive octopuses, Octopus dolfleini, O. bimaculoides, and O. maya, characterized by external arm and mantle lesions. Three clinical patterns in nine animals had similar and characteristic gross and histopathologic features. Axial nerve or brachial artery lesions were observed in
R, Reimschuessel, M K, Stoskopf
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Octopus Program G1X

Ophthalmologica, 1991
The glaucoma program G1 is widely employed by Octopus users. In addition to a specific distribution of test locations, its main advantages are the quick comparison of results with normal values and an easy follow-up. The program, however, is relatively time consuming and, therefore, tiring for some patients. For this reason, the program was modified to
C, Messmer, J, Flammer
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Octopus optic responses

Experimental Neurology, 1965
Abstract A study of responses in Octopus vulgaris visual system was carried out. Gross recordings were made in the free swimming animal responding to brief flashes of light. A simple negative electroretinogram was recorded within the eye beginning at 8 msec peaking at 20–25 msec.
B B, BOYCOTT   +3 more
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Octopus vulgaris (common octopus)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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OCTOPUS ANALYSER & OCTOPUS DESIGNER computer program

2006
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Bralić, Svemir   +6 more
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Octopus tetricus, gloomy octopus

Karina C. Hall   +1 more
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Octopus

Juvenile Court Judges Journal, 1958
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