| 1. | Epicanthic folds and oblique palpebral fissures are common among Mongoloid individuals.
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| 2. | The genetic basis of epicanthic folds is not well understood.
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| 3. | In the late sixteenth century, Japanese people considered epicanthic folds to be beautiful.
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| 4. | If oriental eyes are called Epicanthic Fold.
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| 5. | :They are not called an Epicanthic Fold, they " have " an epicanthic fold.
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| 6. | :They are not called an Epicanthic Fold, they " have " an epicanthic fold.
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| 7. | This article is being used as a source on the evolution of epicanthic folds in this Wikipedia article.
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| 8. | Although both have the typical epicanthic fold of the upper eyelid, Japanese eyes are usually set closer together.
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| 9. | With age, the bridge will narrow and the epicanthic folds in the corner of the eyes will go away.
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| 10. | Those with darker features and epicanthic folds are considered to be descendants of Kokkhars and the Thakur and Rajput groups.
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