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The piece appropriates visuals from Zhou's earlier work, like Pharrell Williams and an ear-bridge from The Ear, while placing music front and center in the narrative.
Dysmorphic craniofacial features in IMAGe syndrome include nonspecific signs, such as prominent forehead, low-set ears, flat nasal bridge, and short nose, while genital abnormalities seem to be confined to males and include micropenis, undescended testes, and varying severity of hypospadias.
He then did the following: reached for the back of his shorts with his right hand and tugged while bouncing the ball off the clay with his racket face; adjusted his left shirt sleeve with his right hand; adjusted his right shirt sleeve with his right hand; ran his right hand across his brow under his headband; touched his left ear; lightly pinched the bridge of his nose; and touched his right ear.
Laegreid et al. [ 47- 49] have described a "benzodiazepine embryofetopathy" that involves extreme hypotonia, craniofacial abnormalities (epicanthus, low nasal bridge, abnormal ears, high arched palate), feeding difficulties, and delayed neuromotor development (table 2).
She had sparse lateral eyebrows, long eyelashes, wide-set eyes (telecanthus) with hypertelorism, low-set ears, a broad nasal bridge with a prominent tip, micrognathia, a thin upper lip, a high-arched palate, dental caries, a sacral dimple, and eczematous skin changes on the extremities, mainly on the flexural areas.
To my American ears, the instrument bridges the sonic gap between the received European tradition and our native jazz.
Mr. Childs, a law professor and father of two, is one of the organizers of Kindie Fest, a conference and festival scheduled for this weekend in Brooklyn, where 300 artists and industry types are expected for workshops like "Recording 101," "More Ways to More Ears" and "Old School Meets New School: Bridging the Gap".
At clinical evaluation, facial nevus flammeus, ear creases, macroglossia, flat nasal bridge and bilateral post-axial hexadactily at upper limbs were noted.
Her phenotypes included feeding difficulties in infancy, developmental delay, seizures, microcephaly, strabismus, hypertelorism, a low hairline, ear malformations, a broad nasal bridge, wide mouth, thick lips, and prominent incisors.
Case 4, an 11-year-old girl, presented with microcephaly and facial dysmorphology (long underdeveloped philtrum, broad nasal bridge, micrognathism, dysplastic ear helices, strabism), partial deafness, mental retardation, absence epilepsy and stunted growth.
The second patient had hypertelorism, down-slanting palpebral fissures, broad nasal bridge, posteriorly rotated ears, cleft lip and palate, and hypospadias.
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