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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHOTOKINETICALLY»
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1
Comparative Biochemistry V1: A Comprehensive Treatise
It is clear, first of all, that the directional phototaxis of green algae is not directly
mediated by the photosynthetic system; in not a single case is the red end of the
spectrum photokinetically active. It is virtually certain also that the photoreceptors
...
“The Visualizer interprets a person's disposition, his state of mind, and reflects it
back photokinetically.” “Ahhhh!” the reporter said mockingly, feigning
enlightenment. “A giant mood ring. How unorthodox.” Hurtzman bit his lip and
said nothing.
3
Algal Physiology and Biochemistry
4.0-1 Action spectra studies on blue-green algae reveal that the photokinetically
active light is absorbed by photosynthetic pigments. However, there are
remarkable differences in the spectral sensitivity of members of the
Oscillatoriaceae on ...
William Duncan Patterson Stewart, 1974
4
Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
They have the capacity of moving phototactically, i.e. moving at constant speed
towards or away from light; they also have the capacity of moving photokinetically
, i.e. moving at speeds that vary with varying light intensity. In full darkness they ...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
5
River Pollution in India and Its Management
Fish react photokinetically and phototactically to light under natural conditions the
most striking feature of their response to a change in light intensity is often a
vertical migration from deep water by day to shallow water by night. This might be
...
Krishna Gopal, Anil Agarwal, 2003
6
Bacteriological Reviews
Since light of wavelengths absorbed by chlorophyll is much more active
photokinetically in Phormidium than is light absorbed by bili- proteins, it may be
principally photosystem I of photosynthesis which energizes photokinesis.
Considerable ...
7
Comparative Biochemistry: Sources of free energy
It is clear, first of all, that the directional phototaxis of green algae is not directly
mediated by the photosynthetic system; in not a single case is the red end of the
spectrum photokinetically active. It is virtually certain also that the photoreceptors
...
Marcel Florkin, Howard S. Mason, 1960
8
Topics in photobiology: proceedings of International ...
As shown in Fig. 2, in blue-green algae, radiation absorbed by photosynthetic
pigments is photokinetically active: in the Phormidiun mainly, if not exclusively,
chlorophyll a, in Anabaena cylorophyll a and the phycobiliproteins (C-
phycocyanin).
Hyeong-Ok Kim, Pill-Soon Song, Cheju Taehakkyo, 1983
9
Primitive sensory and communication systems: the taxes and ...
Two maxima of activity exist: one at about 890 nm due to bacteriochlorophyll a
absorption and one near 510 nm, indicating the participation of spirilloxanthin in
the absorption of the photokinetically active light. If we compare this spectrum
with ...
Michael John Carlile, 1975
10
The Dark-Hunter Companion
Unfortunately, photokinetically created light doesn't have the exact properties of
natural sunlight and cannot kill Daimons, but it's awfully handy in a dark cave, or
if your opponent has a migraine. Power Absorption The ability to absorb another
...
Sherrilyn Kenyon, Alethea Kontis, 2007