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  • 61Lens (anatomy) — Crystalline lens (anatomy) Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus by changing the curvature of the lens …

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  • 62Eyelid — Palpebrae redirects here. For the levator palpebrae, see levator palpebrae superioris muscle. Eyelid Upper and lower eyelids Latin palpebra inferior, palpebra superior …

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  • 63Descemet's membrane — Vertical section of human cornea from near the margin. (Waldeyer.) Magnified. 1. Epithelium. 2. Anterior elastic lamina. 3. substantia propria. 4. Posterior elastic lamina. (Descemet s membrane) 5. Endothelium of the anterior chamber. a …

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  • 64Cranial nerve — Nerve: Cranial nerves Inferior view of the brain and brain stem showing cranial nerves. An unlabelled version is here Latin nervus cranialis (plural: nervi cranial …

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  • 65Orbit (anatomy) — The seven bones that articulate to form the orbit. yellow = Frontal bone green = Lacrimal bone brown = Ethmoid bone blue = Zygomatic bone purple = Maxillary bone aqua = Palatine bone red …

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  • 66Ciliary body — Schematic diagram of the human eye Latin corpus ciliare Gray s …

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  • 67Corneal limbus — Schematic diagram of the human eye. Latin limbus corneae The corneal limbus is the border of the cornea and the sclera (the white of the eye). The limbus is a …

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  • 68Night vision — For other uses, see Night vision (disambiguation). Two American soldiers pictured during the 2003 Iraq War seen through an image intensifier Night vision is the ability to see in low light conditions. Whether by biological or technological means …

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  • 69Optic disc — Interior of posterior half of bulb of left eye. The veins are darker in appearance than the arteries …

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  • 70Recurrent corneal erosion — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H16.0 H18.4 ICD 9 …

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