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Dilator or
dilatator is a
medical term with a
number of uses, including: A
surgical instrument or
medical implement used to
induce dilation, that is,...
- mouse, i.e. μῦς is also used to
refer to a muscle.
Dilatator in the
Latin expression musculus dilatator pupillae is
derived from the
classical Latin verb...
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Cervical dilation (or
cervical dilatation) is the
opening of the cervix, the
entrance to the uterus,
during childbirth, miscarriage,
induced abortion,...
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margin of the nostril, the alar groove. It is
situated in
front of the
dilatator naris posterior muscle. The
dilator naris muscle is
supplied by the facial...
- systems. On the
front side (ventrally) runs the
urethral dilator (musculus
dilatator urethrae), on the
backside (dorsally) runs the
muscle switching the urethra...
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whether of
three days' or ten months' duration, the
plain muscle of the
dilatator pupillae will
respond to adrenalin, and that with
greater rapidity and...
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coxalis (Brischke, 1880)
Campoletis cr****icornis (Tschek, 1871)
Campoletis dilatator (Thunberg, 1822)
Campoletis erythropus (Thomson, 1887)
Campoletis farciatus...