Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1964 |
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... light affects rat and human gonads differ- ently , or that loss of visual function , even when it includes loss of light perception , does not produce the same neuroendocrine effects as the actual absence of light . ( This consideration ...
... light affects rat and human gonads differ- ently , or that loss of visual function , even when it includes loss of light perception , does not produce the same neuroendocrine effects as the actual absence of light . ( This consideration ...
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... Light Abstract . A circadian leaf movement has been found in Phaseolus vulgaris var . Pinto that will persist under constant temperature and continuous fluorescent light . The period of leaf movement was approximately 26 hours in length ...
... Light Abstract . A circadian leaf movement has been found in Phaseolus vulgaris var . Pinto that will persist under constant temperature and continuous fluorescent light . The period of leaf movement was approximately 26 hours in length ...
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... light was not more enthusias- tically taken up . The answer is that stabilized images fade , and that as they fade the bright equivalent - back- ground light is converted into the dim positive afterimage . But there is more to this than ...
... light was not more enthusias- tically taken up . The answer is that stabilized images fade , and that as they fade the bright equivalent - back- ground light is converted into the dim positive afterimage . But there is more to this than ...
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