| 31. | Communication by telephone and visual signals did not collapse, which kept the supporting artillery in contact with the infantry.
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| 32. | He points to internal processing of visual signals, for example, in the ventral and dorsal pathways, the two-streams hypothesis.
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| 33. | As the light-sensing cells that send visual signals to the brain lose their ability to function, vision becomes blurred.
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| 34. | The Canadian Corps decided to use telephones, runners, pigeons and visual signals, given the unpredictable characteristics of the battlefield.
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| 35. | In those cases, the center, with a visual signal, tells the other offensive linemen when the ball will be snapped.
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| 36. | He and his group are hoping to understand how visual signals and structures must develop to permit rapid, skilled reading.
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| 37. | Early means of communicating over a distance included visual signals, such as beacons, smoke signals, fiber optics, and communications satellites.
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| 38. | Known as the " Tiger Nose ", Schreyer indicated he wanted " a powerful visual signal, a seal, an identifier.
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| 39. | "' Mechanism of generating visual signals "': The retina adapts to change in light through the use of the rods.
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| 40. | The National Weather Service paid for the visual signals; however, the display stations were operated by other agencies or volunteers.
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