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    A duplex retina is a retina consisting of both rod cells and cone cells, which are the photoreceptor cells for two parallel but mostly separate visual...
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    The retina (from Latin rete 'net'; pl. retinae or retinas) is the innermost, light-sensitive layer of tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some molluscs...
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    together affecting about 1 in 30,000 people. Human vision relies on a duplex retina, comprising two types of photoreceptor cells. Rods are primarily responsible...
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    see ultraviolet wavelengths. The lepidosaurs appear to have lost the duplex retina and only have a single class of receptor that is cone-like or rod-like...
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  • mesopic vision[citation needed] and that the old theory of a purely duplex retina with rod (dark) and cone (light) light vision was simplistic. Zaidi...
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  • lanes from connected PCIe and DisplayPort devices for transmission via two duplex Thunderbolt lanes, then de-multiplex them for use by PCIe and DisplayPort...
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    located on their heads, and O. hutchinsi's eyes have a duplex retina.  Having a duplex retina means that the western wobbegong shark's eyes contain both...
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  • Print Presets no longer save all essential printer features (paper type, duplexing, color mode, print quality, etc.) requiring settings to be manually selected...
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    Bardet–Biedl syndrome (category Syndromes affecting the retina)
    blindness caused by an impaired photoreceptor transport mechanism in the retina. "Brachydactyly, syndactyly of both the hands and feet is common, as is...
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    ophthalmic artery, causing a decrease in blood flow to the ipsilateral retina. The most common source of these athero-emboli is an atherosclerotic carotid...
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