| 1. | This narrow frequency range is referred to as the acoustic fovea.
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| 2. | This cochlear morphology is the anatomical correlate of the acoustic fovea.
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| 3. | The only exception to this is the Irish band Fovea Hex.
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| 4. | The fovea is located near the center of the macula.
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| 5. | Some birds even have more than one fovea per eye.
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| 6. | Cones are mostly concentrated in and near the fovea.
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| 7. | The orbital surface presents medially by trochlear fovea and laterally by lacrimal fossa.
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| 8. | This anatomy is responsible for the depression in the center of the fovea.
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| 9. | The maximum density of blue cones occurs in a ring about the fovea.
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| 10. | My quick search indicated that birds of prey tend to have multiple fovea.
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