The antennae on larvae have basal segments that are slightly shorter of subequal to the remaining segments, with sensorium on the apex of segment 2.
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In June 2016 they released the album " Zero Moment, " it was preceded by the streaming of the song " Sensorium " on Soundcloud.
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Walk down the streets of Charleston _ it's a snug city meant for walking _ and the sensorium is filled out by elegant old homes and gardens.
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But the OP is clearly inquiring as to the materials science side of things-- that is, the physical phenomena rather than any interaction between stimulus and visual sensorium.
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Symptoms may become more life-threatening over time, developing into hypotension, tachypnea, severe tachycardia, severe internal bleeding, altered sensorium, kidney failure, and respiratory failure.
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On Tormance, most such viewpoints or ways of life are accompanied by corresponding new bodily sense organs or modifications of the same, thus each distinct Weltanschauung landscape has its corresponding sensorium.
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He paid particular attention to what he called the sensorium, or the " effects " of media on our senses, positing that media affect us by manipulating the ratio of our senses.
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Any single perceptual modality may include or overlap multiple sensory structures, as well as other modes of perception, and the sum of their relations and the ratio of mixture and importance comprise a sensorium.
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In one of his novels, I think William Gibson calls the process of tuning the sensorium for high sensitivity'to Usher'. talk ) 10 : 24, 14 January 2008 ( UTC)
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Clinicians frequently think of the symptoms of botulism in terms of a classic triad : bulbar palsy and descending paralysis, lack of fever, and clear senses and mental status ( " clear sensorium " ).