As soon as the flash frames started strobing audience retinas, the soundtrack began adding layers of chaotic on-the-scene sound recordings. |
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Only animals active at night have these tapetums, which underlie their light-retrieving retinas. |
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Bright cherry red spots appear on the retinas of her eyes, and she is rendered blind. |
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With age, your eyes are less able to produce tears, your retinas thin and your lenses gradually turn yellow and become less clear. |
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These animals typically contain abundant populations of rods in their retinas, which are often found in conjunction with a retinal tapetum. |
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During walks in the woods, Rusty, whose blindness is caused by underdeveloped retinas, would follow Dugan, staying right at his ear. |
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Lutein is one of the hydroxy carotenoids that make up the macular pigment of human retinas. |
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Greens and reds are bright enough to sting your retinas, but blues and yellows are soft and washed out. |
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Many people with total blindness experience life-long sleeping problems because their retinas are unable to detect light. |
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My retinas were crumpled up like a piece of rag, and I could see nothing. |
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What could come closer to the anti-retinal position of Duchamp than paintings so dark they can barely impinge on our retinas? |
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However, in 1996, scientists at the University of Illinois in Chicago found that astaxanthin protected the retinas of rats exposed to damaging light. |
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The luminous light shone into his retinas and he squinted slightly. |
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In Steven Spielberg's film, Minority Report, every time Tom Cruise walked down a street, advertising billboards scanned his retinas and broadcast personalised ads. |
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Adding music and dance to the game Twister struck the right chord with music-mad youngsters and parents who would rather see calories burned than retinas. |
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The converse case, in which we encounter humanlike brains and retinas but find no verbal behavior, is the situation we encounter in the question of animal consciousness. |
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Asimov pointed out the flaw in most invisibility plans, which is that being invisible would mean that light cannot affect your retinas, so you are automatically blind! |
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Scientists injected immature photoreceptors into the retinas of genetically engineered mice that could not see in the dark. |
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Turtles are thought to have exceptional night vision due to the unusually large number of rod cells in their retinas. |
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Arteriolar and venular patterning in retinas of mice selectively expressing VEGF isoforms. |
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Cattle have two kinds of color receptors in the cone cells of their retinas. |
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Whatever the primary spur to the evolution of our rose-colored retinas, we, like most other animals with multichromatic vision, have learned to treat red with respect. |
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To test how these chips responded, the researchers used retinas from both normal rats and blind rats that serve as models of retinal degenerative disease. |
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Muller cells harvested from human donor tissue were transplanted into the retinas of blind rats where they developed into rod cells which were responsive to light signals. |
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