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Additional parts of the orbicularis have been given separate names—namely, Horner's muscle and the muscle of Riolan; they come into close relation with the lacrimal apparatus and assist in drainage of the tears.
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Though induction requires that the interacting parts come into close proximity, actual contact is not necessary.
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Infection is most commonly observed in humans who come into close proximity to livestock.
These signals attract and recruit inner retinal microglia into the ONL, which come into close contact with photoreceptors.
These habitats characterize the ecological distribution of the two species in other areas where their ranges come into close proximity.
PVA chains come into close contact with each other and crystallite formation as well as hydrogen bonding occurs.
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The area where the substituents come into close proximity is often referred to as the fjord region.
This finding may suggest that reservoirs in the new areas have not yet come into close contact with human settlements.
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