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Light Cycle Controlled Feeding and Weight Changes in Pigeons (3255 words)
The light and food cycle frames present data in terms of hours before the lights were turned off or food was removed; therefore, a point on the abscissa does not necessarily indicate the same absolute time for each of the functions.
It did this by documenting a characteristic pattern of feeding under a wide variety of circadian light cycles; by showing that the feeding pattern was abolished with constant light; and, by demonstrating that the feeding pattern could not be established by periodic removal of food under constant light.
Similar patterns occurred with light cycles as short as 9:15 and as long as 21:3, even though other cyclic factors, such as temperature or lab activity, were not correlated with specific portions of the various light cycles.
CREATIVE TIME (415 words)
Light Cycle, by Chinese artist, Cai Guo-Qiang, was an explosion event that illuminated Central Park in aerial drawings of light and fire to celebrate the park’s splendor and vitality on its 150th Anniversary.
Light Cycle began with Signal Towers, a series of five pillars of fire in a reference to ancient methods of communication.
Light Cycle consisted of a series of halos that were drawn over the five aforementioned firing locations.
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