O QUE SIGNIFICA TAPETÁ EM ROMENO
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tapetá vb., ind. 1 sg tapetéz, 3 sg e pl. forro tapetá vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. tapetéz, 3 sg. și pl. tapeteáză
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «TAPETÁ»
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Adaptive Mechanisms in the Ecology of Vision - Pagina 146
In common with the vertebrate tapeta (section 4.2.6b), the primary aim here is to increase sensitivity in the eye without increasing receptor length. It is not surprising therefore, that such adaptations are mostly found in nocturnal or crepuscular ...
S. Archer, M.B. Djamgoz, E. Loew, 2013
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Biological Adhesive Systems: From Nature to Technical and ...
In secretory tapeta, the cells are polarized both in structure and function, while the cells of the amoeboid tapeta are not. The inner and the outer tangential faces of the secretory tapetum differ in their capacity to release certain substances, e.g., ...
Dr. D. Fac. of Life Science University of Vienna, Ingo Grunwald, 2011
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The Visual System in Vertebrates - Pagina 181
Crystal-containing retinal tapeta are also present in the scopelarchids (Fig.53, 54) (LOCKET 1971b), evermannellids (BRAUER 1908), and probably in Notolepis. (The retinal structure of this fish, see section G.III.5., suggests the presence of a ...
Tapeta in vertebrates are made from a wide variety of materials, all having in common a high refractive index. The proportion of the incident light that nonmetallic surfaces reflect is closely related to the amount by which their refractive index ...
Michael F. Land, Dan-Eric Nilsson, 2012
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The Visual System of Fish
Some fish among the Characidae, Esocidae, and Labridae, while lacking tapeta, have a screening pigment lining the eye that is red in colour (Best and Nicol, 1984): this will also presumably affect vision, though in ways that are currently ...
Ron Douglas, Mustafa Djamgoz, 2012
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Anthropoid Origins: New Visions - Pagina 547
Tapeta thus greatly increase the likelihood that a single photon of light will be captured by the retinal photoreceptor array. However, tapeta also unavoidably decrease visual acuity by scattering light within the eye (Buttery et al., 1990; Walls, ...
Callum F. Ross, Richard F. Kay, 2012
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Journey to the End of the Night - Pagina 155
He'd told the truth, you couldn't miss the road to San Tapeta, you only had to follow your nose. I don't remember the trip, but of one thing I'm sure, that as soon as we got there they handed me over to a priest who was so gaga that having him ...
Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Ralph Manheim, 2006
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Evolution's Witness: How Eyes Evolved - Pagina 122
To maximize photon collection, this lungfish evolved a tapetum to reflect light afterit passed though the photoreceptor. The tapetum creates a pinkish reflex, unusual for an aquatic animal. Tapeta are useful and important for those tetrapods who ...
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Vision in Vertebrates - Pagina 127
The Arhythmic Habit Vertebrates are not divided into only two groups - those RPE, while choroidal tapeta occur in retinas with poorly developed RPE (a). Retinal tapeta may be occlusible (b) and may contain guanine, uric acid, lipid (glyceryl ...
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Microspores: evolution and ontogeny - Pagina 226
They have so far been reported only in association with secretory tapeta in seed plants, but analogous bodies have also been found in ferns (Lugardon, 1981). The occurrence of orbicules in association with amoeboid tapeta seems to be a ...
Stephen Blackmore, R. Bruce Knox, 1990