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It consists of seven surfaces: superior, inferior, dors... ... Bones of the tarsus (the back part of the foot); Talus; Calcaneus; Navicular bone; Cuboid bone; Medial, intermediate and lateral cuneiform bones...
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tarsus inferior palpebrae translation french, English - French dictionary, meaning, see also 'tar','Taurus','tress','tart', example of use, definition, conjugation, ...
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tarsus inferior palpebrae definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'Tass','Tarshish','trass','truss', Collins Reverso dictionary, English definition, ...
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The expansion from the Rectus superior blends with the tendon of the Levator palpebræ; that of the Rectus inferior is attached to the inferior tarsus.
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Jun 27, 2011 ... The lower border of the superior tarsus forms the posterior lid margin. The rectangular inferior tarsus is 3.5-5 mm high at the eyelid center.
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THE ANATOMIC FEATURES AND DIFFERENCE OF INFERIOR TARSAL MUSCLE COMPARED TO. MULLER MUSCLE IN KOREAN. H.B. Ahn1, M.S. Roh2, ...
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The inferior tarsal muscle is a smooth muscle analogous to the superior ... The inferior tarsal muscle receives sympathetic innervation, and interruption of its ...
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The talus is the tarsal homologue of the carpal lunate. ... The talus (astragalus) sits at the top of the tarsal skeleton. It is squat in ... AN INFERIOR SURFACE (Fig.
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