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| He speaks with a Peter Lorre-esque | nasal accent and makes cutting and scissors-related |
| solution through a tube, in connection with a | nasal adapter tip designed to seal against the nostr |
| th JBS is hypoplasia (underdevelopment) of the | nasal alae, or "wing of the nose". |
| achnodactyly (spider-like fingers), as well as | nasal, anal, and vaginal atresia (occlusion) have al |
| Nasal and sinal mucosae are ciliated and move mucus | |
| ive agent used in antibiotics for treatment of | nasal and throat infection. |
| he sudden onset of fever, stiffness, lameness, | nasal and ocular discharges, depression, cessation o |
| Benzedrine was used to enlarge | nasal and bronchial passages and it is closely relat |
| "thorn hedge", referring to the thornbush-like | nasal and orbital spines and cirri on the blennies' |
| luding Giraffatitan, by subtle features of the | nasal and maxillary bones, its relatively small exte |
| oped the BLB (Boothby, Lovelace and Bulbulian) | nasal and orinasal oxygen mask, which was useful for |
| eal or a semivowel */y/ or */w/, followed by a | nasal, and according to the law those sequences are |
| hers are: unique facial pattern for hominoids, | nasal aperture wide at the base, high cheek bone, de |
| Dorsal | nasal artery |
| The dorsal | nasal artery (nasal artery) is an artery of the head |
| They have three pairs of barbels, with the | nasal barbels absent; sometimes, the mandibular barb |
| dids typically have three pairs of barbels (no | nasal barbels), an adipose fin, and 4-6 rays on the |
| pecies and its congeners is its extremely long | nasal barbels, almost half the length of the head. |
| econgestant stems from its vasoconstriction of | nasal blood vessels, thereby decreasing blood flow t |
| particularly true of Majungasaurus, where the | nasal bones were fused and thickened for strength. |
| The | nasal bones are relatively large, suggesting an adap |
| uding a large occipital condyle and very small | nasal bones compared to other rorquals. |
| The appearance of the animal's | nasal bones suggests that it possessed a short probo |
| It is named for its closeness to the vomer and | nasal bones, and is particularly developed in animal |
| margin, thickest above, is connected with the | nasal bones, and is continuous with the anterior mar |
| largest subspecies with a wide skull and short | nasal bones. |
| ery of the opposite side, and with the lateral | nasal branch of the facial artery. |
| oculi, it ends by anastomosing with the dorsal | nasal branch of the ophthalmic artery. |
| The internal | nasal branches of infraorbital nerve are small branc |
| s rise to are called the internal and external | nasal branches of the anterior ethmoidal nerve, and |
| nasal branches. | |
| ge, swollen turbinates may lead to blockage of | nasal breathing. |
| The | nasal bridge is flat and there is hypoplastic orbita |
| A flat | nasal bridge can be a sign of Down syndrome, Fragile |
| A lower or higher than average | nasal bridge can be a sign of various genetic disord |
| on, deep and widely set eyes, open mouth, wide | nasal bridge and a shortened philtrum. |
| The | nasal bridge is the name given to the upper, bony pa |
| e. [[ ]]), small broad upturned nose with flat | nasal bridge, protruding jaw, increased bone age, In |
| direction, inferior to the inner canthus), low | nasal bridge, ptosis of the eyelids and telecanthus. |
| ypertelorism (widely spaced eyes), a depressed | nasal bridge, a tented upper lip, and an everted low |
| l ears, slanting palpebral fissures and a flat | nasal bridge. |
| It has large | nasal bristles that form a distinct tuft in some sub |
| Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on 23 July 1916 from | nasal cancer at the age of 63 and was buried at Haze |
| plate, situated immediately below the lateral | nasal cartilage, and bent upon itself in such a mann |
| of the nose whose function is to compress the | nasal cartilage. |
| The accessory | nasal cartilages are small cartilages of the nose co |
| Nose and | nasal cavities |
| nter, and completes the separation between the | nasal cavities in front. |
| very thin in the meatuses on the floor of the | nasal cavities, and in the various sinuses. |
| t it communicates through the choanae with the | nasal cavities. |
| dal notch of the frontal bone and roofs in the | nasal cavities. |
| The paranasal sinuses are connected to the | nasal cavity through small orifices called ostia. |
| m located within the ethmoid bone connects the | nasal cavity with the frontal air sinuses. |
| The cilia move the mucus down the | nasal cavity to the pharynx, where it can be swallow |
| To the front of the | nasal cavity is the nose, while the back blends, via |
| These latter descend into the | nasal cavity through the slit by the side of the cri |
| scent-shaped groove in the lateral wall of the | nasal cavity just inferior to the ethmoidal bulla. |
| , and each communicates with the corresponding | nasal cavity by means of a passage called the fronto |
| From the | nasal cavity its continuity with the conjunctiva may |
| Cilia and mucus along the inside wall of the | nasal cavity trap and remove dust and pathogens from |
| which usually transmits a small vein from the | nasal cavity to the superior sagittal sinus; behind |
| Tumors of the | nasal cavity, liver, and pancreas are also observed |
| ntral portion corresponds with the roof of the | nasal cavity, and is markedly depressed on either si |
| The floor of the | nasal cavity, which forms the roof of the mouth, is |
| Nose, | nasal cavity, and paranasal sinuses |
| The other part of the | nasal cavity, which is lined by the respiratory epit |
| k by constricting the blood vessels within the | nasal cavity. |
| a nerve which provides sensory branches to the | nasal cavity. |
| ") is a small ridge on the lateral side of the | nasal cavity. |
| crimal duct, which conveys this fluid into the | nasal cavity. |
| the olfactory mucosa of the upper parts of the | nasal cavity. |
| erior parts of the palate and the floor of the | nasal cavity. |
| be due to other reasons, such as an inflatable | nasal cavity. |
| Lateral wall of | nasal cavity. |
| ants are decongestants applied directly to the | nasal cavity. |
| Roof, floor, and lateral wall of left | nasal cavity. |
| all and transmit the nerves to the roof of the | nasal cavity; those at the medial and lateral parts |
| thostomata, and are described as having double | nasal chambers, or nostrils, and jaws. |
| rietal region, wide frontoparietal dome, broad | nasal characteristics, reduced prefontal lobes, and |
| matched pulse rate is claimed to stimulate the | nasal cilia hairs and promote better sinus health, w |
| the normal wave rate of healthy, unobstructed | nasal cilia. |
| Because | nasal codas have mostly dropped off, Hui reuses the |
| nasal concha (plural conchae) also known as turbinat | |
| ated midway at the anterior edge of the middle | nasal concha, directly above the atrium of the middl |
| iorly by the ethmoidal process of the inferior | nasal concha. |
| se, emptying anterioinferiorly to the inferior | nasal conchae at the nasolacrimal duct. |
| Behind the lacrimal process of the inferior | nasal conchae lies a broad, thin plate, the ethmoida |
| brane is thickest, and most vascular, over the | nasal conchae. |
| also give the feeling of severe toothache, and | nasal congestion |
| nasal congestion is a known side effect, and it only | |
| soconstriction of vessels results in relief of | nasal congestion in two ways: First, it increases th |
| site of action, topical decongestants relieve | nasal congestion while reducing the side effects ass |
| ache, constipation, loss of appetite, fatigue, | nasal congestion or dry eyes, but they generally go |
| ms such as snoring, noisy breathing, coughing, | nasal congestion, and shortness of breath in affecte |
| e, bronchospasm, coughing, dyspnea, epistaxis, | nasal congestion, sneezing, nasal irritation, dysuri |
| rted side effects include headache, dizziness, | nasal congestion, and palpitations. |
| rhinitis medicamentosa, a condition of rebound | nasal congestion. |
| ood vessels in the nose, improving symptoms of | nasal congestion. |
| ropium can reduce rhinorrhea but will not help | nasal congestion. |
| /N/ could be any | nasal consonant. |
| le were first contacted by Europeans, they had | nasal consonants (/m/, /n/) in their language. |
| The language is noteworthy for its lack of | nasal consonants, especially as it, like other North |
| Gothic has three | nasal consonants, of which one is an allophone of th |
| ful of languages in the world that do not have | nasal consonants. |
| There are no geminates after | nasal consonants. |
| urus is known informally as Elvisaurus for its | nasal crest resembling Elvis Presley's pompadour hai |
| s vocals were somewhere between Jello Biafra's | nasal croon and the cartoon growl of Cookie Monster. |
| Tuaminoheptane (or tuamine) is a | nasal decongestant drug which is a sympathomimetic s |
| asoconstrictor of the xanthine class used as a | nasal decongestant in Germany. |
| It was formerly used in Wyamine | nasal decongestant inhalers and before that as a sti |
| trademark for a combination antihistamine and | nasal decongestant medication used for cold and alle |
| ed in the form of tramazoline hydrochloride in | nasal decongestant preparations. |
| ned pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 60 mg as the | nasal decongestant and triprolidine hydrochloride 2. |
| , is a sympathomimetic amine used as a topical | nasal decongestant and vasoconstrictor in dentistry. |
| Forthane was also used as a | nasal decongestant and as treatment for hypertrophie |
| When used as a | nasal decongestant, levomethamphetamine has potentia |
| n irritation, which limits its usefulness as a | nasal decongestant. |
| hazoline) is a drug which is used as a topical | nasal decongestant. |
| xanamine under Forthane for potential use as a | nasal decongestant. |
| thylhexanamine; a stimulant commonly used as a | nasal decongestant. |
| tihistamine and phenylephrine HCl 10 mg as the | nasal decongestant. |
| ctive ingredient used in some over-the-counter | nasal decongestants including Vicks Vapor Inhaler. |
| the vasoconstriction that makes it useful for | nasal decongestion. |
| Lateral | nasal defects are usually closed with an ipsilateral |
| Central | nasal defects can be reconstructed using either a ri |
| ke the hypertensive side effects seen with the | nasal delivery system used in prior studies, conclud |
| sping, coughing, sneezing, tracheal rales, and | nasal discharge. |
| Often this can be caused by post | nasal drip and nasal steroids and pseudoephedrine mi |
| In 1950, Allergan launched its first product, | NASAL DROPS. |
| Tom Mix, whose voice was strained and | nasal due to a repeatedly broken nose and a bullet t |
| oming more important after the introduction of | nasal endoscopes. |
| also one of the dominantly present proteins in | nasal epithelial lining fluid and other nasal secret |
| This is because pain from the | nasal epithelium is not carried to the central nervo |
| ad to a reduced ability to sense pain from the | nasal epithelium. |
| wahati Medical College Hospital and were being | nasal fed for they had refused to take food in custo |
| There is a short medial barbel on the anterior | nasal flaps. |
| s a broad, small medial barbel on the anterior | nasal flaps. |
| , in the adult, considerably narrower than the | nasal fossa; postorbital arch one third to one half |
| face such as a punch, sometimes accompanying a | nasal fracture) |
| Nasal fractures | |
| f the condition, although this cannot apply to | nasal growths such as polyps and tumors that require |
| Bribi, like its sister language Cabecar, has | nasal harmony. |
| The reference alludes to the propensity for | nasal hemorrhage at high altitudes, usually owing to |
| He had been suffering from | nasal hemorrhage for three weeks. |
| ove the eyes curved over its head, and the two | nasal horns pointed forward. |
| average cephalic index of 73.3 and an average | nasal index of 74.9. |
| d to simpler non-motorized mechanical pressure | nasal irrigation methods. |
| At this time, the parasite causes oral and | nasal lesions causing severe damage to the mucus mem |
| the | nasal lining - A thin layer of vascular mucosa that |
| In the original Double Vowel system, | nasal long vowels now represented with -ny-/-nh were |
| Nasal mastocytosis | |
| ach, but pose serious health risk for veins or | nasal membranes. |
| ration or other fluids such as tears or in the | nasal membranes. |
| The ciliated columnar epithelium of the | nasal mucosa is replaced by stratified squamous epit |
| ulated that while bathing in common ponds, the | nasal mucosa came into contact with infectious mater |
| epistaxis is more common in the elderly as the | nasal mucosa (lining) becomes dry and thin and blood |
| and the quality of the air, impulses from the | nasal mucosa are transmitted by the trigeminal nerve |
| flammation of nose characterised by atrophy of | nasal mucosa, including the glands, turbinate bones |
| e of a blood vessel within the richly perfused | nasal mucosa. |
| ear, retina and the ciliated epithelium of the | nasal mucosa. |
| It binds to alpha-adrenergic receptors in the | nasal mucosa. |
| m overdosing can cause degenerative changes in | nasal mucous membranes that pose another health prob |
| The | nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities, and |
| bundant small soluble proteins secreted in the | nasal mucus of many animal species and in the sensil |
| The thick upper layers of | nasal mucus trap bacteria and small particles in tis |
| n (the forms pum and deng , for example, cause | nasal mutation in blynedd, blwydd, "years"). |
| Nostril pierced in the | nasal; no supranasal; frontonasal in contact with th |
| l is a rapid grunting followed by high pitched | nasal noises. |
| It arises from the margin of the | nasal notch of the maxilla, and from the lesser alar |
| or surface is limited by a deep concavity, the | nasal notch, the margin of which gives attachment to |
| eminal nerve, impairment of general condition, | nasal obstruction, and rhinological secretion. |
| It has been used to relieve | nasal obstruction, but side-effects include removal |
| Lectures on | Nasal Obstruction, 1900 |
| ly longer than deep, a little smaller than the | nasal; one pre- and two post-oculars; temporals 1+2; |
| other oviraptorids in having an unusually long | nasal opening that followed the curve of the crest n |
| horhynchoids", the antorbital fenestra and the | nasal opening are separate). |
| The nasopharynx ( | nasal part of the pharynx) is the uppermost part of |
| the pharyngeal orifice are described with the | nasal part of the pharynx. |
| the nares, and with the mucous membrane of the | nasal part of the pharynx through the choanae. |
| e tube is continuous in front with that of the | nasal part of the pharynx, and behind with that of t |
| lies directly under the mucous membrane of the | nasal part of the pharynx, where it forms an elevati |
| e afferents of the subparotid glands drain the | nasal part of the pharynx and the posterior parts of |
| The muzzle is short, | nasal passage large for increased air intake durring |
| o have a salt gland that is situated above the | nasal passage and helps desalinate their bodies, due |
| o have a salt gland that is situated above the | nasal passage and helps desalinate their bodies, due |
| o have a salt gland that is situated above the | nasal passage and helps desalinate their bodies, due |
| To make room for the enlarged | nasal passage, the maxilla was reduced and the ancho |
| First, they have | nasal passages that attach to the upper bill called |
| self with medical and surgical diseases of the | nasal passages as well as paranasal sinuses. |
| ae) is a species of mite normally found in the | nasal passages of fur seals, sea lions, and walruses |
| e inflammation and histamine production in the | nasal passages thereby relieving nasal congestion, r |
| ed from complications following surgery on her | nasal passages. |
| e olfactory areas are converted into pits, the | nasal pits or olfactory pits, which indent the front |
| The procedure may also involve the removal of | nasal polyps present in the ethmoids. |
| Nasal polyps are polypoidal masses arising mainly fr | |
| patients with | nasal polyps reacting with an angioedema to other NS |
| he causes of olfaction problems are allergies, | nasal polyps, viral infections and head trauma. |
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