have eyes for To be interested in. have (one's) eye on 1. To look at, especially attentively or continuously. 2. To have as one's objective. in the eye of the wind Nautical In a direction opposite that of the wind; close to the wind. in the public eye 1. Frequently seen in ...
have eyes for To be interested in. have (one's) eye on 1. To look at, especially attentively or continuously. 2. To have as one's objective. in the eye of the wind Nautical In a direction opposite that of the wind; close to the wind. in the public eye 1. Frequently seen in ...
Close to this point, the infratrochlear nerve then receives a small branch from the supratrochlear nerve. The infratrochlear nerve then goes on to innervate the skin of the eyelids as well as the side of the nose superior to the medial angle of the eye. It also innervates the lacrimal ...
A prominent brow ridge that is continuous above the eye region also resembles baboons rather than the other species of genus Macaca. The northern population is characterized by a distinctive tuft of long, straight hair on top and in the center of the head that typifies this species and is ...
Yellow crusted eruption on cheeks and chin Sallow and haggard. Lips; dryness Skin discoloration; red; during heat of fire drawn, pulled out-breaks on skin cheeks forehead boils; corner of mouth eczema; heat of heater pus-filled pimples
Then, draw a smaller, narrow oval within this shape. Shade the larger oval to form the pupil of the eye. Draw a small, sideways "V" shaped line to indicate the nose. Draw a wide curve to form the smiling mouth, and two smaller curved lines to indicate the chin. Finally, texture ...
My mind would dwell on all the possible outcomes so that I could prepare for what may come. We all know I would have circled the dark outcomes. This morning I woke up surrounded by love. In the arms of my love. In Michigan we have been in a bit of a heat wave this week and ...
2 Eye, ear and related structures and functions 2.1 Eyeball injury or visual dysfunction Visual function refers to the sensory function related to the feeling of existing light or the form, intensity, shape and colour of visual stimuli. In this Standard, visual dysfunction refers to eye blindness...
The tooth pulp chamber is also known to have a high proportion of A-fibre nociceptors compared to the more frequent C-fibre nociceptors at spinal level (Jyväsjärvi and Kniffki 1989; Mengel et al 1996). This yields a higher mean conduction velocity for trigeminal versus spinal nociceptive...
A prominent brow ridge that is continuous above the eye region also resembles baboons rather than the other species of genus Macaca. The northern population is characterized by a distinctive tuft of long, straight hair on top and in the center of the head that typifies this species and is ...