The " superior palpebral " arch anastomoses, at the lateral angle of the orbit, with the zygomatico�rbital branch of the temporal artery and with the upper of the two lateral palpebral branches from the lacrimal artery.
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Its superficial surface is covered by a fibrous expansion derived from the medial palpebral ligament, and its deep surface is crossed by the lacrimal part of the Orbicularis oculi, which is attached to the crest on the lacrimal bone.
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Concretion in the palpebral conjunctiva, is called "'conjunctival concretion "', that is a ( or a cluster ) small, hard, yellowish-white calcified matter, superficially buried beneath the palpebral conjunctiva.
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Concretion in the palpebral conjunctiva, is called "'conjunctival concretion "', that is a ( or a cluster ) small, hard, yellowish-white calcified matter, superficially buried beneath the palpebral conjunctiva.
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The armor of " Euoplocephalus " may have had a keratinous covering, or it may have floated in the skin, as is seen in modern palpebral bones over the eyes may have provided additional protection for the eyes.
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"Orodromeus " is distinguished by a palpebral that is at its back attached to the postorbital; a boss on the jugal; a non-fused wrist; and triangular maxillary and dentary teeth with a vertical occlusion.
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In addition, the orbital and palpebral portions can work independent of each other, as in the furrowing of the brows by contraction of the orbital to reduce glare while keeping the eyes open by virtue of the relaxation of the palpebral.
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In addition, the orbital and palpebral portions can work independent of each other, as in the furrowing of the brows by contraction of the orbital to reduce glare while keeping the eyes open by virtue of the relaxation of the palpebral.
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The palpebral portion of the muscle is thin and pale; it arises from the bifurcation of the medial palpebral ligament, forms a series of concentric curves, and is inserted into the lateral palpebral raphe at the outer canthus ( corner ) of eye.
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The palpebral portion of the muscle is thin and pale; it arises from the bifurcation of the medial palpebral ligament, forms a series of concentric curves, and is inserted into the lateral palpebral raphe at the outer canthus ( corner ) of eye.