A small amount of cloudy fluid was expressed through a central punctum within the swelling. |
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The true antecedent of the modern vanishing point is Guidobaldo's punctum concursus. |
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This serves to elevate the lower lid and reposition the lacrimal punctum with significant improvement in tear drainage and distribution. |
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Goins explained that each eyelid has one punctum, a tiny opening that drains tears away from the eye. |
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They drain out of the eyes through two ducts called punctum or lacrimal ducts, one on each of the upper and lower lids. |
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This will consequently elevate the lacrimal punctum into a more favourable position so that the tear film will drain into it more readily. |
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Forgiveness was the punctum I found in Unforgiven and which is already there in the text, if ambiguously. |
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Systemic effects from eye drops can be reduced by occlusion of the punctum or shutting the eyes for several minutes after putting in the drops. |
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In view of the history of recurring meningitis, search of the child's skin then showed a small punctum in the back of the neck. |
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For Barthes, the catastrophe is unavoidable because time obliterates the punctum, or small space, registered in the photograph. |
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Amoeba proteus, for example, selects the flagellate Chilomonas paramecium in preference to Monas punctum, even when the number of Monas in the medium is high. |
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You will not be able, for example, to add a punctum just after a 4-note neume: the area used by a neume is always the sum of the corresponding puncta. |
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I would gladly understand the formation of a soul, and run it up to its punctum saliens. |
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Now Gods Almightiness is within the least punctum physicum, or dustling of body,. But Gods Almightiness being God himself, himself is there altogether. |
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