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rodent Rodents are gnawing mammals that make up the Order Rodentia. Examples of rodents are mice, rats, chipmunks, beavers, and squirrels.
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rod One of the two main classes of photoreceptor found in the vertebrate eye. Rods are very sensitive to light but fail to produce a usable signal at high light levels. They mediate night vision and have little effect on color vision in daylight.
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rod cell A rod-shaped photoreceptor in the vertebrate retina that is responsible for vision in dim light. Rods, which are far more numerous than cones, have rhodopsin as their photopigment.
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rod (tamping) (ASTM C24l) A round, straight steel rod, 5/8' in diameter and approximately 24' in length, having the tamping end rounded into a hemispherical tip, the diameter of which is 5/8'.
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rod Semi-finished steel that is rolled from a billet and is commonly used for wire products, bolts, and nails.
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