| Purkinje l. |
stratum purkinjense cerebelli.
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| Purkinje n. |
rami subendocardiales.
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| Purkinje n.’s |
see under cell.
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| Purkinje p. |
as the intensity of illumination decreases and the eye becomes scotopic, the region of maximum visual acuity shifts from red-yellow to blue-green, the reds becoming less luminous, the blues more luminous. Called also Purkinje effect or shift.
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| Purkinje s. |
see under phenomenon.
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| PUR | a shade of blue tinged with purple |
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| PUR | the quality of being determined to do or achieve something |
| PUR | what something is used for |
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