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L-Proline promoted fluorescent sensor for Mg2+ detection in a multicomponent sensory system.
Chemical Communications, 2011Mg(2+) can lead to the fluorescence enhancement of a dye molecule as high as 47.3-fold while L-proline acts as a promoter in this multicomponent sensory system. The fluorescence color could be easily detected by the naked eye under a UV-lamp.
Yu Dong+5 more
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2007
The nervous and sensory systems of lampreys, hagfishes, the coelacanth, lungfishes, and the basal ray‐finned fishes, such as bichirs and reedfishes, paddlefishes and sturgeons, garfishes and bowfins, are reviewed and compared with closely related groups of “primitive” fishes.
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The nervous and sensory systems of lampreys, hagfishes, the coelacanth, lungfishes, and the basal ray‐finned fishes, such as bichirs and reedfishes, paddlefishes and sturgeons, garfishes and bowfins, are reviewed and compared with closely related groups of “primitive” fishes.
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The special senses are those sensory systems confined to the head. They include the sensory systems which respond to visual, auditory, vestibular, gustatory, and olfactory stimulation, and are responsible for the five special senses of sight, hearing, equilibrium, taste, and smell.
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The Development of Sensory Systems
1974Earlier chapters (3 and 4) have shown that embryonic behaviour and also embryonic development can be affected by stimulation from outside the egg. Effects reported occur during the latter part of the incubation period, but the sensory systems begin developing quite early and some become functional during the first half of incubation.
Margaret A. Vince, B. M. Freeman
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Carol Kruchko+2 more
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Sensory biases and the evolution of sensory systems
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995Alexandra L. Basolo, John A. Endler
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Ultrasensitive mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the spider sensory system
Nature, 2014Daeshik Kang+9 more
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