During the last few years the optical fibers used in lachrymal duct endoscopy have been changed. |
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It beautifully expressed her doubts with her lachrymal English vocals, despite her francophone origins. |
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Sentimental novels of the 19th and 20th centuries are characterized by an invertebrate emotionalism and a deliberately lachrymal appeal. |
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NaturOphta Sécheresse contributes to the correct operation of lachrymal secretion and maintains the hydration your eyes. |
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In contact with the eyes, it coats dust, pollens and other particles and thus makes it possible their evacuation by the lachrymal liquid. |
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Eyelids which are to deeply pendant and show conspicuously the lachrymal glands, or a very red, thick haw, and eyes that are to light, are objectionable. |
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No Matter Where We Go is light, lachrymal boogie: there is a brightness to this rock, a translucence, suggestive of transcendence. |
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The lachrymo-mimetic active ingredient which mimics the action of two lachrymal proteins to contribute to diffusing the Avène thermal water evenly and to its absorption into the skin. |
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After cleansing the skin, evenly apply a thin layer of cream onto upper and lower eyelids as well as to dark circles, lachrymal sacs and around lips. |
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Sade participated in his lachrymal moments when indulging in lively bouts of sado-masochism. |
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For runny eyes and with the aim of unblocking, draining and stimulating the lachrymal system, apply the suction pad under the eye 2 to 3 times a day for 2 to 3 minutes. |
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Tears were a reflex response of the lachrymal glands to these events. |
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Tears are produced by the lachrymal and meibomian glands and contain all manner of chemicals, including proteins, enzymes and metabolic waste products. |
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Has a softly tightening effect on exhausted eyelids and lachrymal sacks. |
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They are produced both by thoughts and the lachrymal glands. |
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Air pollution, but also pollens and dust, can modify our lachrymal liquid. |
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The stimulation of lachrymal glands causes a radiant glance. |
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