Adaptations for vision in dim light: impulse responses and bumps in nocturnal spider photoreceptor cells (Cupienniussalei Keys)
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Karin Pirhofer-Walzl | Eric Warrant | Friedrich G. Barth | F. Barth | E. Warrant | K. Pirhofer-Walzl
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