05634nam 2200685Ia 450 991078239510332120230607222109.01-281-95151-X9786611951511981-279-997-4(CKB)1000000000538008(EBL)1679524(SSID)ssj0000267905(PQKBManifestationID)11233083(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000267905(PQKBWorkID)10213558(PQKB)11742472(MiAaPQ)EBC1679524(WSP)00004725(Au-PeEL)EBL1679524(CaPaEBR)ebr10255730(CaONFJC)MIL195151(OCoLC)815754678(EXLCZ)99100000000053800820011017d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVision[electronic resource] the approach of biophysics and neurosciences : proceedings of the International School of Biophysics, Casamicciola, Napoli, Italy, 11-16 October 1999 /edited by C. MusioSingapore ;River Edge, N.J. World Scientificc20011 online resource (508 p.)Series on biophysics and biocybernetics ;v. 11.BiophysicsDescription based upon print version of record.981-02-4647-1 Includes bibliographical references.Preface; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTORY LECTURE; The Optics of Animal Eyes; MOLECULAR LEVEL; Rhodopsin-like Proteins: The Universal and Probably Unique Proteins for Vision; Photoreception Before Men; The Molecular Design of a Visual Cascade: Molecular Stages of Phototransduction in Drosophila; The Molecular Design of a Visual Cascade: Assembly of the Drosophila Phototransduction Pathway into a Supramolecular Signaling Complex; Molecular Changes During Primary Visual Pathway Development; Metabolism of a Synaptic Protein in Mature Retinal Terminals In Vivo: Implications for Alzheimer's DiseaseSite Directed Mutagenesis of Phosphorylation Sites in the C-terminal Region of Drosophila RH1 OpsinIsolation of Novel Eye-specifically Expressed Genes by Differential Hybridization of a Retinal cDNA Library of Calliphora vicina; CELLULAR LEVEL; What Do Butterflies ""See"" with Their Genitalia? Biological Function of the Genital Photoreceptors of the Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio xuthus; Color Vision and Retinal Randomness of the Japanese Yellow Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio xuthus; Patch-clamping Solitary Visual Cells to Understand the Cellular Mechanisms of Invertebrate PhototransductionPhototransduction in a Depolarizing Photoreceptor of VertebratesPhototransduction in Retinal Rods and Cones; Formation of ""ON"" and ""OFF"" Ganglion Cell Mosaics; Developmental Specificity of Retinal Projections in the Prenatal Monkey; Hyperpolarizing vs Depolarizing Photoreceptors: Implications for the Length of the Light Sensitive Region and for the Conductance of the Photosensitive Channels; Subcellular Localization of InsP3 Receptor-like Immunoreactivity in Invertebrate Microvillar Photoreceptors; Light Adaptive Effect of Nitric Oxide on Cone Plasticity in Fish and Amphibian RetinaePossible Relationships Between the Shaping of Asymmetrical Projections of the Frontal Organ with Asymmetrical Habenular Activity During the Frog Brain DevelopmentEffect of Photic Stimulation and Photodeprivation in the Taurine Content in Discrete Brain Regions and Retina; INTEGRATIVE LEVEL; The Roles of Eye Movements in Animals; Endogenous Nitric Oxide Modulates Signal Transmission from Photoreceptors to On-center Bipolar Cells in the Rabbit Retina; Colour Matching in Red/Green Chromaticity Type Horizontal Cells of the Turtle RetinaNow You See It Now You Don't: Shunting Inhibition in Early VisionPerceptual Learning as a Sign of Adult Cortical Plasticity; Pigeons' Visual Field When Binocularity is Kept Out at Different Life Stages; Decision Time for Correct and Incorrect Responses in Size Discrimination; Learning of Combined-Features Search: Specificity of Stimulus Characteristics; Parafoveal Preview Facilitation in a Lexical Decision Task is Visually Based; Masking Effect in Orienting of Attention; The Modulation of Multistable Visual Perception and the Intentional Penetrability of Visual ProcessingInfluence of Dot Number and Angle Amplitude on Muller-Lyer IllusionThe light sense is conceivably the key sense in both the animal and the plant kingdom. Vision research, undoubtedly a fast-growing field, is providing impressive results - thanks to modern theoretical and methodological advances. The approach of biophysics and neuroscience seems to be of great benefit and, for this reason, the present book gives an outline of recent acquisitions and updated advanced methods concerning this approach. Visual mechanisms and processes are analysed at several (molecular, cellular, integrative, computational and cognitive) levels by different methodologies (from molSeries on biophysics and biocybernetics ;v. 11.Series on biophysics and biocybernetics.Biophysics.VisionCongressesBiophysicsCongressesVisionBiophysics573.88Musio Carlo1508213International School of BiophysicsMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782395103321Vision3739491UNINA04874nam 2200601 450 991082891920332120230213222413.03-11-086746-X10.1515/9783110867466(CKB)3710000000519911(SSID)ssj0001583092(PQKBManifestationID)16258500(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001583092(PQKBWorkID)14740574(PQKB)10643841(MiAaPQ)EBC4793873(DE-B1597)52230(OCoLC)979747925(DE-B1597)9783110867466(Au-PeEL)EBL4793873(CaPaEBR)ebr11334772(CaONFJC)MIL939297(OCoLC)971365306(EXLCZ)99371000000051991120781218d1979 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAtlas of the textural patterns of basic and ultrabasic rocks and their genetic significance /S. S. AugustithisReprint 2015Berlin ;New York :W. de Gruyter,1979.1 online resource (404 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-11-006571-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Olivine Mastoids in olivinefels with nematoblastic (velonblastic) tremolite. (Olivine megablasts along shearing planes of olivinefels) -- Chapter 2. Metasomatic transformations of marbles. (Olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, mica and plagioclase blastesis) -- Chapter 3. Metasomatic serpentine in marbles -- Chapter 4. Basic and ultrabasic rocks related with granite and as inclusions in the granite (e.g. example provided by considering the Seriphos granite and skarns) -- Chapter 5. Eclogites and eclogites -- Chapter 6. Blastic magnetite with ilmenite ex-solutions in epizonal chlorite with anthophyllite blastic growths -- Chapter 7. Mafic crystalloblast -- Chapter 8. Gabbroic rocks - Essexites -- Chapter 9. Norites - Troctolites - Shonkinites - Theralites - Jacubirangites -- Chapter 10. Peridotites -- Chapter 11. Lamprophyres -- Chapter 12. Feldspathisation (Anorthositisation) -- Chapter 13. Kimberlites -- Chapter 14. Layered basic and ultrabasic complexes -- Chapter 15. Volcanic or subvolcanic hypothesis of the basic and ultrabasic intrusive plutonics -- Chapter 16. Metamorphic-metasomatic hypothesis (Metasomatic and blastogenic textural patterns in layered ultramafic plutonics) -- Chapter 17. Is the Bushveld complex igneous? -- Chapter 18. Banded dunites with bands of chromite -- Chapter 19. The ultrabasic archean greenstone peridotitic volcanic flows and the significance of spinifex textures -- Chapter 20. Intrusive ring complexes -- Chapter 21. Tectonic deformation textures in basic and ultrabasic rocks -- Chapter 22. The mineralogy, geochemistry, ore-microscopy of ore minerals and bodies associated with basic and ultrabasic bodies -- Chapter 23. Chromite ores in ultrabasics (The Controversy of the Genesis of Chromite-Ores in Dunites) -- Chapter 24. The distribution of Pt-group elements and the Pt-group minerals in the basic and ultrabasic rocks -- Chapter 25. The mineralogical and geochemical distribution of sulphides in basic and ultrabasic bodies -- Chapter 26. The significance of magnetite and magnetite with titaniferous "ex-solution" in basic and ultrabasic rocks -- Chapter 27. On the alteration and weathering of basic and ultrabasic rocks -- Chapter 28. Textures of olivine serpentinisation -- Chapter 29. The reaction chromite-serpentine -- Chapter 30. Differential leaching of elements from ultrabasic rocks and birbiritisation of dunites -- Chapter 31. Low-temperature mobilisation of the Pt-group elements in lateritic covers (Synoptical discussion) -- Chapter 32. Alteration of dunite, magnesite formation -- Chapter 33. Lateritisation processes of serpentine and altered dunitic rocks -- Chapter 34. Metasomatic alterations of ultrabasics (e.g. Rodingites) -- Illustrations -- Fig. 1-Fig. 258 -- Fig. 259-Fig. 515 -- Fig. 516-Fig. 733b -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index to the Text Part -- Subject Index to the IllustrationsUltrabasic rocksIgneous rocksPetrofabric analysisUltrabasic rocks.Igneous rocks.Petrofabric analysis.552/.1Augustithis S. S.1608941MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910828919203321Atlas of the textural patterns of basic and ultrabasic rocks and their genetic significance3935937UNINA