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Anatomy of
lachrymation,
showing a)
Lacrimal gland b)
Superior lacrimal punctum c)
Superior lacrimal canal d)
Lacrimal sac e)
Inferior lacrimal punctum...
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Lachrymatory or
lacrymatory may
refer to:
Something that has the
effect of
lachrymation,
causing the
secretion of
tears Tear gas,
known formally as a lachrymatory...
- inhaled.
Symptoms include dyspnea,
retrosternal pain, ****seness, stridor,
lachrymation, cough, expectoration, and in some
cases haemoptysis. Dela**** pulmonary...
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autonomic nervous system,
including vomiting,
profuse sweating, salivation,
lachrymation,
marked hypertension followed by hypotension,
together with
effect on...
- diarrhoea, nausea, fatigue, headache,
respiratory problems,
salivation and
lachrymation. Serum-cholinesterase
levels were
lowered by 64% in 25
sprayers when...
- inhaled.
Symptoms include dyspnea,
retrosternal pain, ****seness, stridor,
lachrymation, cough, expectoration, and in some
cases haemoptysis. Dela**** pulmonary...
- have been
observed sucking perspiration from the skin of
humans and
lachrymation (tears) at the eye of an elephant. It has also been
observed sucking...
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vocals Studio albums The Eyes of
Tremendous Sorrow (1998) Ten Days in
Lachrymation (2001)
Fading Away into the
Grave of
Nothingness (2004)
Regarding All...
- of
exposure to this
material include increased perspiration, nausea,
lachrymation, salivation,
blurred vision, diarrhea,
pulmonary edema,
respiratory embarr****ment...
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organophosphate poisoning include violent convulsions, vomiting, miosis,
lachrymation, sweating, salivation, diarrhea, and
potentially death. Most
nerve gases...