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1Map Room (White House) — The Map Room looking southwest during the administration of Bill Clinton …
2Map-dot-fingerprint type corneal dystrophy — A disorder in which the cornea (the normally clear front window of the eye) shows geographic map like lines, dots (or microcysts), and grayish fingerprint lines on examination with a slit lamp, a device that focuses a high intensity light beam as …
3map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy — anterior basement membrane d …
4Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy — Classification and external resources OMIM 121820 eMedicine article/1193945 Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (EBMD) is …
5Vishnu Basement Rocks — Als Vishnu Basement Rocks oder auch Vishnu Group (Vishnu Grundgebirge oder Vishnu Gruppe) – benannt nach der Hindugottheit Vishnu – wird das paläoproterozoische polymetamorphe kristalline Grundgebirge bezeichnet, das im US amerikanischen… …
6Corneal dystrophy, epithelial basement — A disorder in which the cornea (the normally clear front window of the eye) shows grayish fingerprint lines, geographic map like lines, and dots (or microcysts) on examination with a slit lamp that focuses a high intensity light beam as a slit… …
7Epithelial basement corneal dystrophy — A disorder in which the cornea (the normally clear front window of the eye) shows grayish fingerprint lines, geographic map like lines, and dots (or microcysts) on examination with a slit lamp that focuses a high intensity light beam as a slit… …
8Corneal dystrophy, map-dot-fingerprint type — A disorder in which the cornea (the normally clear front window of the eye) shows geographic map like lines, dots (or microcysts), and grayish fingerprint lines on examination with a slit lamp, a device that focuses a high intensity light beam as …
9anterior basement membrane dystrophy — a type of corneal dystrophy. Called also epithelial basement membrane d. and map dot fingerprint d …
10Olympic-Wallowa Lineament — Location of the Olympic Wallowa Lineament. Is the OWL an optical illusion? The Olympic Wallowa lineament (OWL) – first reported by cartographer Erwin Raisz in 1945 [1] on a relief map of the continental United States – is a physiographic feature… …