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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2002
Recent studies revealed that although subterranean mammals inhabit a dark underground environment, they can still perceive light stimuli and use this to entrain their circadian activity rhythm. Regarding spatial orientation, olfactory and tactile cues are employed for short-distance; whereas for long-distance, subterranean mammals employ the earth's ...
Tali, Kimchi, Joseph, Terkel
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Recent studies revealed that although subterranean mammals inhabit a dark underground environment, they can still perceive light stimuli and use this to entrain their circadian activity rhythm. Regarding spatial orientation, olfactory and tactile cues are employed for short-distance; whereas for long-distance, subterranean mammals employ the earth's ...
Tali, Kimchi, Joseph, Terkel
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SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Through two temporal modalities, the time of the holographic image (the performance recorded time) and the performance time of the public, we create “a new space for the image”, whose structure is influenced by the holographic images and the public as performer.
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Through two temporal modalities, the time of the holographic image (the performance recorded time) and the performance time of the public, we create “a new space for the image”, whose structure is influenced by the holographic images and the public as performer.
Isabel Azevedo +4 more
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Seeing Colour, Seeing Emotion, Seeing Moral Value
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2015Defenders of moral perception have famously argued that seeing value is relevantly similar to seeing colour. Some critics think, however, that the analogy between colour-seeing and value-seeing breaks down in several crucial respects. Defenders of moral perception, these critics say, have not succeeded in providing examples of non-moral perception that
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AI & Society, 1988
This paper highlights the importance of inter-relationships between language, context, practice and interpretation. These inter-relationships should be of interest to AI researchers working in multi-disciplinary fields such as knowledge based systems, speech and vision.
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This paper highlights the importance of inter-relationships between language, context, practice and interpretation. These inter-relationships should be of interest to AI researchers working in multi-disciplinary fields such as knowledge based systems, speech and vision.
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“See Nothing, See Double, See Shapes”
2016Abstract Neurologists are consulted to diagnose acute neuro-ophthalmologic conditions. This may include searching for a neurologic cause for monocular visual loss, to analyze acute diplopia or to explain positive visual phenomena; each of these signs and symptoms may need careful attention and evaluation.
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1965
On looking at a thing sometimes we say, ‘It’s a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’, and sometimes we say, ‘It looks like a torpedo, like a lemon, like an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’. Sometimes we say of a person that he saw a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, and sometimes we say that he saw something as a torpedo, a ...
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On looking at a thing sometimes we say, ‘It’s a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’, and sometimes we say, ‘It looks like a torpedo, like a lemon, like an inkblot, solid, bent, green, and so on’. Sometimes we say of a person that he saw a torpedo, a lemon, an inkblot, and sometimes we say that he saw something as a torpedo, a ...
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Ethnic and Racial Studies
ABSTRACT Written in the present continuous tense, Seeing Others is a lucid analysis of contemporary American society. In contrast to a widespread gloominess about the future, this is a declaration of hope and a call for action: change the story to change history.
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ABSTRACT Written in the present continuous tense, Seeing Others is a lucid analysis of contemporary American society. In contrast to a widespread gloominess about the future, this is a declaration of hope and a call for action: change the story to change history.
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British Dental Journal, 2017
Eyesight: a study of the staff of a dental school.
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Eyesight: a study of the staff of a dental school.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2021
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Seeing Arrowhead, Seeing Flint
Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction, 2002You have to have an eye for what you hunt; your vision must be attuned. Almost aU the world is camouflage, and even what isn't is often meant to draw us away from what's hidden and trying to stay that way. I was hunting chukars once, along the breaks of the lower Salmon River, not far from Riggins, Idaho.
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