Examples of using Cones in English and their translations into Malayalam
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TIP: Refrigerate your cones after the first use.
The cones are responsive to different wavelengths of light.
We are LOVING the cones you sent!!!
We have three cones in our eyes which perceive red, blue, and green colors.
The X chromosome holds the genes that generate the pigments in the cones that are required to discriminate color.
It is said that the cones represent Shiva and Parvathi and the shape is said to channel positive energy for special occasions.
Wavelength responsiveness of short(S), medium(M) and long(L) wavelength cones compared to that of rods(R).[12].
In humans, who have three types of cones, the short(S, or blue) wavelength sensitive, middle(M, or green) wavelength sensitive and long(L, or red) wavelength sensitive cones[11] have three differing forms of cone monochromacy, named according to the single functioning cone class:.
It translates to“lentils coconut cone” and is usually made of lentils, coconut,and jaggery stuffed in decorated metal cones.
The way some of the desserts are presented(cones, round balls, flat cakes) have religious significance as well.
The cones are conventionally labeled according to the ordering of the wavelengths of the peaks of their spectral sensitivities: short(S), medium(M), and long(L) cone types. These three types do not correspond well to particular colors as we know them. Rather, the perception of color is achieved by a complex process that starts with the differential output of these cells in the retina and which is finalized in the visual cortex and associative areas of the brain.
They have waterproof scales, instead of needles and their cones look a little different but the principles are the same.
The eye of the mantis shrimp holds 16 color receptive cones, whereas humans only have three. The variety of cones enables them to perceive an enhanced array of colors as a mechanism for mate selection, avoidance of predators, and detection of prey.[56] Swordfish also possess an impressive visual system.
Giant traffic cone in Seattle, Washington Duke of Wellington statue, with cone(and reserve cones on standby) Prank in Raglan, New Zealand.
All models of food wastedisposer use stainless steel grinding cones, without blade grinding disc design, can grind large Part of the food waste, and can avoid most of the card machine phenomenon, not only the grinding effect is better, the work efficiency is higher, and it is safer and more humanized.
The optic disc or optic nerve head is the point of exit for ganglion cellaxons leaving the eye. Because there are no rods or cones overlying the optic disc, it corresponds to a small blind spot in each eye.
Being color blind can change this, and there have been some verified reports of people with four or more types of cones, giving them tetrachromatic vision.[4][5][6] The three pigments responsible for detecting light have been shown to vary in their exact chemical composition due to genetic mutation; different individuals will have cones with different color sensitivity.
By contrast, the reproductive structures are varied, and are usually specific to a particular group of plants. Structures such as flowers and fruits are only found in the angiosperms; sori are only found in ferns;and seed cones are only found in conifers and other gymnosperms. Reproductive characters are therefore regarded as more useful for the classification of plants than vegetative characters.
Traffic cones are typically used outdoors during road work or other situations requiring traffic redirection or advance warning of hazards or dangers, or the prevention of traffic. Traffic cones are also used to mark where children are playing or to block off an area. For night time use or low-light situations traffic cones are usually fitted with a retroreflective sleeve to increase visibility.
Also see Pingelap Total color blindness. Cone monochromacy(CM) is the condition of having both rods and cones, but only having one functioning type of cone. A cone monochromat can have good pattern vision at normal daylight levels, but will not be able to distinguish hues.
Parasol ganglion cells collect information from large receptive fields,[1][2] containing both rods and cones.[9] Despite the input from cones, parasol ganglion cells do not receive information about color.[3][6] Unlike midget cells, parasol cell receptive fields contain the same color-type of cones in both their center and surround regions. Due to this lack of specificity, parasol cells cannot differentiate between different light wavelengths reflected from a specific object, and thus can only send achromatic information.
Various sizes are used, commonly ranging from around 30 cm(11.8 in)to a little over 1 m(39.4 in). Traffic cones come in many different colors, with orange, yellow, pink, and red being the most common colors due to their brightness. Others come in green and blue, and may also have a retroreflective strip(commonly known as"flash tape") to increase their visibility.
The Cone Calorimeter Cone Calorimeter.
Stainless steel cone forming rolling machine.
The bottom cone Angle is 75 degrees.
Ensure the thread cone in good shape with suitable tention, and have no.
The Snow Cone Guy.