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Octopuses and chromatophores
Octopuses achieve color change in part by chromatophores, iridophores, and leucophores ; all are structures of the skin in increasing depth.

Octopuses and .
Octopus | Octopuses are often sun-dried before grilling.
Octopuses do have tentacles but are rather known as arms.
* Octopuses destroy boats.
Octopuses and enormous tortoises have come on to the land, much of which is flooded by shallow seas surrounded by brackish swamps.
The book Zak Smith: Pictures of Girls ( Distributed Art Publishers, 2005 ) includes selected plates from the series ' Girls in the Naked Girl Business, 100 Girls and 100 Octopuses, and One Picture for Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow, in addition to stand-alone pieces from the period 2000-2005.
The definitive power-plant for full-size post war Leylands began to be fitted to Beavers, Octopuses, Steers, Hippos etc.
Octopuses and squid, including the Humboldt squid ( Dosidicus gigas ) are also consumed.

can and operate
The Axioms required to make the theoretical machinery operate are set out tersely and powerfully, so that all permissible operations within the theory can be traced rigorously back to these axioms, rules, and primitive notions.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
Therefore, under our longstanding allocation rules, on some of these channels no station other than the dominant ( class 1 ) -- A ) station is permitted to operate at night, so that the 1, -- A station can render service, interference free, wherever it can be received.
Appellate courts nationwide can operate by varying rules.
Anagrams are connected to pseudonyms, by the fact that they may conceal or reveal, or operate somewhere in between like a mask that can establish identity.
SAR performance limits mean that the fastest IP router ATM interfaces are STM16-STM64 which actually compares, while POS can operate at OC-192 ( STM64 ) with higher speeds expected in the future.
Septic tanks can operate entirely by gravity, and if well managed, are reasonably safe.
* the range of frequencies in which some measurement apparatus ( e. g., a powermeter ) can operate
Coaches are designed for longer-distance travel and are typically fitted with individual high-backed reclining seats, seat-belts, toilets, audio-visual entertainment systems and can operate at higher speeds with more capacity for luggage.
To overcome breaks of gauge some bogies are being fitted with variable gauge axles ( VGA ) so that they can operate on two different gauges.
They can also operate at higher temperatures, and are often much less expensive than their traditional counterparts.
This design, wherein the CPU's execution resources can operate on only one instruction at a time, can only possibly reach scalar performance ( one instruction per clock ).
Algorithms used earlier in the history of cryptography are substantially different from modern methods, and modern ciphers can be classified according to how they operate and whether they use one or two keys.
This operate with fares ranging from € 1 to € 4 depending on the distance and can be flagged down at the side of the road.
The fundamental concept of cognitive science is " that thinking can best be understood in terms of representational structures in the mind and computational procedures that operate on those structures.
A community college like the one in Abuyog, Leyte can operate with only PHP 124, 000 annual budget in a 2-storey structure housing more than 700 students.
The basic theory behind all business organizations is that, by combining certain functions within a single entity, a business ( usually called a firm by economists ) can operate more efficiently, and thereby realize a greater profit.
Stark can also remotely operate his armors ( more than one Iron Man active at a time ).
Because mass actions operate outside the detailed procedures laid out for class actions, they can pose special difficulties for both plaintiffs, defendants, and the court.
These can be operations on a database, or operations to operate and manage the DBMS.
These can be operations on a database, or operations to operate and manage the DBMS.
These extremely large two-stroke engines have power outputs up to approximately, operate in the range from approximately 60 to 200 rpm and are up to tall, and can weigh over.
As HDLC can operate successfully in quite poor ( errored ) data environments, DPNSS will work over a 2Mbs link running without proper synchonisation ( plesiochronously ) and over poor quality connections ( including badly terminated connectors ).

can and chromatophores
Some species can rapidly change colour through mechanisms that translocate pigment and reorient reflective plates within chromatophores.
Phototropic chromatophores can change O. wendtii's color and regulate how much light will reach the photoreceptors.
They can rapidly change their skin color from deep purplish red to white using chromatophores ( specialized skin cells ) in what some researchers believe is a complex communication system.
Using cells known as chromatophores, the cuttlefish can put on spectacular displays, changing colour in an instant.

can and complex
Accidental war is so sensitive a subject that most of the people who could become directly involved in one are told just enough so they can perform their portions of incredibly complex tasks.
He can often make the complex ridiculously simple, and vice versa.
Moreover, on complex projects, design work must be completed and orders for machinery and equipment placed months or even years before construction can commence.
This behavior is more `` veridical '' -- or true -- than other testing behavior for some types of evaluation, and so can give quick and accurate estimates of complex functioning.
In sentences, patterns of stress are determined by complex combinations of influences that can only be suggested here.
While this influence is a complex matter, depending upon personality factors in the individual as well as upon his social-class experience, there probably are some general statements about social-class background and educational policy that can be made with a fair degree of truth.
And even more complex items can be interpreted to conform to one's own point of view, which is by nature so personal.
Ramsey ( 2004: 340 ) stated that " the genetic relationship between Korean and Japanese, if it in fact exists, is probably more complex and distant than we can imagine on the basis of our present state of knowledge ", a concept later restated by Lee ( 2011 ).
However a comparable performing digital system is more complex and can require more bandwidth than its analog counterpart.
It can be applied in the study of classical concepts of mathematics, such as real numbers, complex variables, trigonometric functions, and algorithms, or of non-classical concepts like constructivism, harmonics, infinity, and vectors.
The bus system is highly complex, and can be rather confusing to an outsider.
The term originally came from antibody generator and was a molecule that binds specifically to an antibody, but the term now also refers to any molecule or molecular fragment that can be bound by a major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) and presented to a T-cell receptor.
Dens can be complex underground networks, housing many generations of foxes.
This might sound complex, but first of all the number of di-atomic molecules that can exist at the temperatures of the atomizers used in AAS is relatively small, and second, the correction is performed by the computer within a few seconds.
Computational fluid dynamics was started as an effort to solve for flow properties around complex objects and has rapidly grown to the point where entire aircraft can be designed using a computer, with wind-tunnel tests followed by flight tests to confirm the computer predictions.
Remains of an ancient bath and gymnasium complex can be found within this area ; this building is locally known as Bal Saray ( Honey Palace ) and was originally endowed by Herodes Atticus in the year 135.
Although oxidation reactions are crucial for life, they can also be damaging ; plants and animals maintain complex systems of multiple types of antioxidants, such as glutathione, vitamin C, and vitamin E as well as enzymes such as catalase, superoxide dismutase and various peroxidases.
Simple projects can be created in less than an hour by novice beaders, while complex beadwork may take weeks of meticulous work with specialized tools and equipment.
Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information-integrating capabilities of a centralized brain.
If X is a Banach space and K is the underlying field ( either the real or the complex numbers ), then K is itself a Banach space ( using the absolute value as norm ) and we can define the continuous dual space as X ′ = B ( X, K ), the space of continuous linear maps into K.
In the complex case, one can also check that the bilinear form is linear over i in one argument, and conjugate linear in the other.
Bootstrapping can also refer to the development of successively more complex, faster programming environments.
Using these tools, one can write a more complex text editor, and a simple compiler for a higher-level language and so on, until one can have a graphical IDE and an extremely high-level programming language.
Particularly in team competition there can be a large number of bowls on the green towards the conclusion of the end, and this gives rise to complex tactics.

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