MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APATETIC»
apatetic
apatetic
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
greek
apatētikos
fallacious
from
apatan
deceive
cheat
apatē
deceit
more
apatite
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
define
assuming
colors
forms
that
effect
deceptive
camouflage
origin
apatētikós
equivalent
variant
stem
apateúein
defined
yourdictionary
serving
mislead
potential
attackers
said
animal
protective
coloration
classical
deceiving
definitions
infoplease
collins
always
adjective
relating
disguises
protects
deceitful
apateuein
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «APATETIC»
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Biologically Motivated Computer Vision: First IEEE ...
Apatetic Coloration in Animal. Animals use various types of camouflage to hide
themselves, one of which is apatetic coloration. Fig. 7 exhibits a natural
camouflage of a squirrel in a leafy environment under the shades of a nearby tree
.
Seong-Whang Lee, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Tomaso Poggio, 2000
2
Animal Camouflage: Mechanisms and Function
A threshold of 65% of the maximal value was applied to both D2 and radial
symmetry Apatetic coloration in animals Animals use various types of camouflage
to hide themselves, one of which is apatetic coloration (also known as
background ...
Martin Stevens, Sami Merilaita, 2011
3
The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words
APATETIC a. <£ Imitative in color or shape. A term from the world of zoology but
obviously adaptable to that of human fashion. Or, for that matter, to that of
psephology (q.v.). "Splendid idea to run for Congress, Simeon; who more than
you to ...
4
Secrets of the Adversarial Interview
That's an important distinction, because an interviewer projects this apatetic
image to subvert the development of the subject's empathy and to enhance the
development of the subject's sympathy. That's ap-a-tet-ic not ap-aTHET-ic.
Apatetic ...
5
Finnish Architecture and the Modernist Tradition
More than that, however, it sets out to 'dissolve' the window wall so that it
becomes an apatetic membrane between internal and external space. For Pietilä
the Dipoli context is forest, of which the building is just a part. In this context the
external ...
... simulate camouflage, concerning coloration serving as natural: apatetic
camouflaged: hidden camouflaging: apatetic camp: barrack, bivouac, etape, fire,
ground, lodging, quarters, settlement, shelter, siege, tent; mod, pop, wild camp
bed: cot ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
... apatetic coloration n. In many kinds of animals with camouflage: Misleading
coloration, e.g., coloration resembling physical features of an organism's habitat (
Lincoln et al. 1985). cf. bioluminescence, camouflage, crypsis, mimicry
aposematic ...
Some animals use apatetic coloring especially to prevent their detection by
graylevel convexity. This implies that other animals might be able to break
camouflage based on graylevel convexity. We demonstrate the effectiveness of
convexity ...
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Collier's encyclopedia, with bibliography and index
Apatetic. Apatetic mimicry is the term applied to the resemblance of an insect to
some object in its natural environment, whether an animal, vegetable, or mineral.
Because of the wide range of objects that may be mimicked, there arc naturally ...
William Darrach Halsey, Emanuel Friedman, 1981
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Japanese Mythology and the Primeval World: A Comparative ...
... great noise—all of which might be thought characteristic of the cicada, though
the “swarming” can be no more than an artifact of population density: the apatetic
cicada remains a visually inconspicuous solitary insect within its community.