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Science of photography / Eye / Insect anatomy / Ommatidium / Toxorhynchites / Anopheles gambiae / Mosquito / Anopheles / Camera lens / Optics / Geometrical optics / Optical devices
Date: 2002-08-06 21:06:39
Science of photography
Eye
Insect anatomy
Ommatidium
Toxorhynchites
Anopheles gambiae
Mosquito
Anopheles
Camera lens
Optics
Geometrical optics
Optical devices

J Comp Physiol A[removed]: 91±103 Ó Springer-Verlag 1999

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