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cone One of the two main classes of photoreceptor found in the vertebrate eye. Cones produce usable outputs only at relatively high light levels and provide the main inputs for color vision. There are three types of cones in the human eye, each type having a different spectral sensitivity.
Ãâó: tigger.uic.edu/~hilbert/Glossary.html
cone A pyramid-shaped ceramic device used to quantify the amount of heat delivered by a kiln. These devices are formulated from different mineral mixtures and numbered accordingly. They are placed in a kiln so they can be viewed during firing and when a cone begins to bend it is closely monitored and the firing is terminated when it reaches a specific position.
Ãâó: www.digitalfire.com/education/glossary/
cone biopsy A surgical procedure in which a cone-shaped piece of the cervix is removed; a treatment for cervical dysplasia (abnormal cells in the cervical tissue).
Ãâó: www.iowahealth.org/19791.cfm
cone A three dimensional shape with only one vertex, having a circular base.
Ãâó: math.about.com/library/blc.htm
cone A dense and conical mass of flowers or fruits, or of seed-bearing scales, on a central axis. Found on conifers and alders.
Ãâó: www.wellesley.edu/Biology/Web/dglossary.html
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