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a device that controls amount of light admitted a natural opening in something an man-made opening; usually small
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| aperture of sphenoid sinus |
apertura sinus sphenoidalis.
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----In photography, the aperture defines the size of the opening in the lens, which in advanced cameras can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor (CCD or CMOS). In combination with variation of the shutter speed, and variation in film speed (ISO), this will regulate the photograph's degree of exposure to light. ...
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Opening or entrance of the shell providing outlet for the head and foot. The entrance to the shell interior. An opening or entrance of the body whorl to the shell interior in univalve molluscs. In gastropods and tusk shells, the opening through which the animal's foot and head protrude.
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