He also states that the single cones are usually smaller than the individual members of the double cones.
Adaptive optics was first applied to flood-illumination retinal imaging to produce images of single cones in the living human eye.
In the hall beyond, a single cone of piped sunlight shone down on the central tables.
"I have these two women that come every day through-out the whole season and order the single cones with sprinkles," she said.
The information conveyed by a single cone is limited: by itself, the cell cannot tell the brain which wavelength of light caused its excitation.
Ice cream ranges from 95 cents for a single cone to $4.25 for a turtle sundae or a banana split.
One can also view the suspension as two cones on X glued together at their base (or as a quotient of a single cone).
Stacking in a single cone tends to cause size segregation, with coarser material moving out towards the base.
There are three types named according to the single functioning cone class:
Like Honey Bubbles, Springer's increased the price of its single cones and cups to $3 from $2.50.