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- Photophobia is a medical symptom of abnormal intolerance to visual perception of light. As a medical symptom, photophobia is not a morbid fear or phobia...
- signal transduction network linking a range of environmental cues. The photophobic response is a change in the direction of motility in response to a relatively...
- what livelihood they can during the day and sheltering from monstrous photophobic creatures at night. As Thomas returns home one evening after sunset from...
- In physics, a fifth force refers to a hypothetical fundamental interaction (also known as fundamental force) beyond the four known interactions in nature:...
- In biology, photophobia (adjective: photophobic) is negative response to light. Photophobia is a behavior demonstrated by insects or other animals which...
- reflects off a lost heart-shaped locket into the dungeon, stunning the photophobic sewer rats. Roscuro saves Despereaux by using one of the arena's spotlights...
- bending the trichome. Finally, photophobic microorganisms respond to spatial and temporal light gradients. A step-up photophobic reaction occurs when an organism...
- the first film, it is vulnerable to rotenone. The Gill-man is slightly photophobic, due to its murky water habitat. 35% of the Gill-man's blood is composed...
- examples in Scyphozoa which life-cycle lacks a polyp stage. This species is photophobic and inhabits deeper parts of the oceans to avoid light. It may be found...
- negative.[citation needed] An affected person may also be light-sensitive (photophobic), sound-sensitive (phonophobic) or, less frequently, temperature- or...