- In Ictu
Oculi (In the
blink of an eye) is a
large oil on
canvas painting by the
Spanish Baroque artist Juan de Valdés Leal. It is
dated to 1670-72, and...
- The
orbicularis oculi is a
muscle in the face that
closes the eyelids. It
arises from the
nasal part of the
frontal bone, from the
frontal process of...
- ictu
oculi is a
Latin expression meaning "in the
blink of an eye". One
source is from the Bible, in 1
Corinthians 15:52: "In momento, in ictu
oculi, in...
- The
globe of the eye, or
bulbus oculi, is the
frontmost sensory organ of the
human ocular system,
going from the
cornea at the front, to the anterior...
- The
pecten or
pecten oculi is a comb-like
structure of
blood vessels belonging to the
choroid in the eye of a bird. It is a non-sensory,
pigmented structure...
- M****ilia
oculi is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming
bacterium from the
genus M****ilia and
family Oxalobacteraceae,
which was
isolated from...
- with
eyelids separated.
Details Identifiers Latin structurae oculi accessoriae or
adnexa oculi TA98 A15.2.07.001 TA2 6815 FMA 76554
Anatomical terminology...
- The
superior oblique muscle or
obliquus oculi superior is a
fusiform muscle originating in the upper,
medial side of the
orbit (i.e. from
beside the nose)...
- The uvea (/ˈjuːviə/;
derived from Latin: uva
meaning "grape"), also
called the
uveal layer,
uveal coat,
uveal tract,
vascular tunic or
vascular layer,...
- introit. The
first is
called Invocabit, the
second Reminiscere, the
third Oculi, the
fourth Laetare, the
fifth Judica, the
sixth Palm Sunday. Wednesday...