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specific name, aurata,
means "gold", an
allusion to the gold band on the
intraorbital part of the head. The gilt-head
bream has a deep body, with a large,...
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choroidal circulation,
while the
retrobulbar optic nerve is
supplied intraorbitally by a pial plexus,
which arises from the
ophthalmic artery, internal...
- and extra-ocular
muscle compartments. This
increase in
volume of the
intraorbital contents within the
confines of the bony
orbit may lead to dysthyroid...
- to 2.4 to 3.4
times its depth. The
dorsal profile of the head and the
intraorbital area are convex. The
propercle has a
rounded corner and a
finely serrated...
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William R. (1995). "Current
techniques of enucleation: a
survey of 5,439
intraorbital implants and a
review of the literature".
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive...
- or coughing.
These generate an
acute increase in
intraorbital pressure,
compromising the
intraorbital neurovascular structures,
which subsequently trigger...
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orbit of the eye)
forceps for
catching hold of the
muscle bellies of the
intraorbital muscles and
sutures •Suture tier
forceps fine
limbed untoothed forceps...
- with a dark
brown mark in the
shape of the
letter Y
starting at the
intraorbital region. Frost,
Darrel R. "Gracixalus
ziegleri Le, Do, Tran, Nguyen, Orlov...
- the
lamina papyracea, thus
allowing it to
withstand the
sudden rise in
intraorbital hydraulic pressure better than the
orbital floor. The
second prevailing...
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measures 9.8 cm, the
depth at
level of the
quadrates measures 7.1 cm, the
intraorbital width measures 2 cm, and the
length measures 3.6 cm. The
cranium has...