Examples of using Photosensitive in English and their translations into Polish
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that's happening on the basis of the photosensitive cells of the eyes
It allows to illuminate neurons that have special photosensitive proteins and very accurately activate
It projected the pictures imprinted on a retina on a thin glass sheet which was imbued with a photosensitive liquid.
The photosensitive control(optional, factory is not set) may set the photosensitive control during the day
There is always some form of physical phenomenon involved in each moment- our body, our brain, the photosensitive cells of our eyes, and so on.
Paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper
PLE is particularly suitable for people who are photosensitive, especially those with a polymorphous light eruption.
used to show the videos from photosensitive, magnetic or digital media at the appropriate screen with the ability to play sound and image.
So it is possible that curcumin as a photosensitive drugs used in psoriasis
The photosensitive resistance module's most sensitive to ambient light,
directional focusing onto a plane with either photosensitive plates for ion detection or linear channeltron detector arrays.
Vitamin A is converted in the retina into rhodopsin, a photosensitive dye, necessary to view at dusk
a complicated combination of aqueous humor fluid and ganglion photosensitive cells.
Photosensitive paper needs sunlight,
and other photosensitive materials.
Like all citrus oils, it is photosensitive and should not be used during tanning or exposed skin to UV rays.
also known as selective curing of photosensitive resins, and is the earliest emerging rapid prototyping technology.
The key is applying it to a lighter photosensitive material, and then applying Mallinger to four additional surface vectors,
Photosensitive resin is slightly toxic,
The Heliographs are a type of graphic works resulting from the application of light to a photosensitive paper, then they are closed in black,