Optical Properties of Vertebrate Eyes

作者: Gerald Westheimer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-65340-7_12

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摘要: Starting with a simple photodetector in protozoa and some of the earliest multicellular invertebrates, evolution has fashioned very elaborate visual organs. For an understanding these organs way they tie rest organism, it needs to be considered at outset what kind information extract from photic energy impinging on them.

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