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Niguza oculita is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Charles Swinhoe in 1901. It is
found in Australia,
including the Wessel...
- 1905
Niguza eucesta (Turner, 1903)
Niguza habroscopa Lower, 1915
Niguza oculita Swinhoe, 1901
Niguza spiramioides Walker, 1858 Savela,
Markku (October...
- "palpebral". It
might refer to the
palpebral part of the
lacrimal gland or the
palpebral part of the
orbicularis oculi.
TA A15.2.07.059
TA A04.1.03.014 v t e...
- procerus; its
intermediate fibers blend with the
corrugator and
orbicularis oculi muscles, thus
attached to the skin of the eyebrows; and its
lateral fibers...
- neck, mouth, and jaws, as well as
facial cosmetic surgery.
Orbicularis oculi muscle –
Orbicularis oris
muscle –
Orthopedic surgery –
Ossicles – Otitis...
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dentibus truculentum,
alterum cornibus et visu
flammeo horrendum /
Cuius oculi cir****ferentia XVI vel XX
pedum mensuram continet Gesner,
Conrad (1670)...
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eyebrow procerus,
corrugator supercilii, and
orbicularis oculi muscles 2 1
orbicularis oculi,
orbital part head, forehead/eyelid (left/right) frontal...
- (Norwegian for "Knowledge
gives power")
Sensorskvadronen (Sensor Squadron):
Oculi nostri, tua
securitas (Latin for "Our eyes, your security") 330 skvadron...
- 1905
Niguza eucesta (Turner, 1903)
Niguza habroscopa Lower, 1915
Niguza oculita Swinhoe, 1901
Niguza spiramioides Walker, 1858
Olyssa calamitosa Walker...
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Symphony no.9 in C (Trio from the scherzo) Tomás Luis de
Victoria Caligaverunt oculi mei – Si est
dolor – O vos
omnes (from
Tenebrae Responsories)
Wagner Brunnhilde...