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Sanconiathon, Manetho, Berosus, and Ocellus Lucanus, have all attempted it in vain.
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Lucanus, Ocellus, after Pythagoras, opened a school in Italy, 653-l.
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The doctrine of Ocellus was the general doctrine everywhere, it naturally occurring to all to make the same distinction.
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'Sanchoniathon, Manetho, Berosus, and Ocellus Lucanus!' said Guy, smiling.
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It is in conformity with the principle adopted afterwards by the Pythagoreans, and expressed by Ocellus in another form;
Usage of eyespot in anglès
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However, the role of chloroplasts in eyespot formation is not understood.
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The 'piece de resistance' of the back wing, is the eyespot.
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Like human eyes, though, that eyespot makes use of light-sensitive proteins.
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These results suggest that light-shielding property of the eyespot is essential for determination of phototactic sign.
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Suction pipette recordings have revealed that flash stimulation causes calcium currents into the eyespot and the flagella.
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Our recent study revealed that carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in this alga.
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The developmental and genetic bases for the formation, plasticity and diversity of eyespot patterns in butterflies are examined.
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Our two organisms had only a single chloroplast and no zoospore eyespot, but their gene sequences differed substantially.
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A whole eyespot may come, or it may go... leaving the field of the cell plain and without a speck.
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Using a newly constructed confocal microscope we have studied how absorption and reflection of eyespot and cell body shape this directivity.
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Thus most of the attenuation of light reaching the eyespot from the rear is due to chlorophyll and other pigments within the cell.
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In agreement with previous results the eyespot was found to be highly reflectant, owing to its interference reflector design, but only for yellow light.
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It isn't very big, and some of the eyespots are wonky.
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In some species, the eyespots are covered by skin.
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In butterflies, eyespots have evolved as new pattern elements that develop from special organizers called foci.
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The creature had eyespots on each side of its head-itwould not be easy to surprise.