| 1. | Epicanthic folds and oblique palpebral fissures are common among Mongoloid individuals.
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| 2. | The palpebral fissures appear narrow because of relatively deep set eyes.
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| 3. | The lateral palpebral ligament attaches to a small protuberance called the orbital tubercle.
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| 4. | This fossae, palpebral conjunctiva, and intermandibular space.
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| 5. | The prefrontal and palpebral bones were fused and formed a thick ridge above the orbit.
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| 6. | The space between the glabella and the eyebrow ( or palpebral area ) is flat.
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| 7. | A secondary palpebral bone was lacking.
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| 8. | Marginal myotomy of levator palpebrae muscle can reduce the palpebral fissure height by 2 3 mm.
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| 9. | A palpebral with a length equal to half the diameter of the eye socket overshadowed its top section.
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| 10. | It receives the lateral nasal veins from the ala of the nose, and the inferior palpebral vein.
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