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Dictionary » M » Master eye Master eyeDefinition noun The eye preferred for visual input or the eye habitually used for monocular vision
For instance, the master eye pertains to the eye repeatedly used to look through the image during a monocular task, such as when viewing under a monocular microscope.
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Results from our forumGene Programs... Gehring of Switzerland demonstrates that genes are programmed. Ex. Master Eye Gene
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Slide problem... this great forum and I hope you can help me out of a fix. A part of my master thesis consists of doing immunohistological staining of “whole-retina-flatmounts”. In this experiment I dissect the retina from a mouse eye, make some cuts to bring the cup-shaped structure into a flat shape and do ...
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How Cell Type triggered by a master gene... muscle differentiation) or formation of an entire organ (example: eye development) is triggered by a single "master gene" (MyoD or ey) expression.
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The Fiber Disease... partner and then takes its place as sole occupant. The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage. I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic levels of the organisim. ...
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The Fiber Disease... partner and then takes its place as sole occupant. The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage. I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic levels of the organisim. ...
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