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After multiple operations to repair damage to his jaw, eye orbit and shattered left ankle, Green was fitted with a prosthesis and has rehabilitated while working on his game with his teacher, Peter Kostis.
Periocular correctly refers to the soft tissue of the region internal to the eye orbit.
Evidence that the man had not been properly buried came from his eye orbit.
A virtual line from the top to the bottom of Toumai's eye orbit makes roughly a right angle with another virtual plane at the base of the skull.
V1 exits through the superior orbital fissure with the oculomotor, trochlear and the abducens nerves (CN 6), and receives sensory input from the eye, orbit and forehead.
This work develops a novel face-based matcher composed of a multi-resolution hierarchy of patch-based feature descriptors for periocular recognition - recognition based on the soft tissue surrounding the eye orbit.
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Arguing against this possibility, we saw no obvious anatomic differences between these strains when comparing magnetic resonance images of the intact eye and orbit at a spatial resolution between 55 um and 100 um (data not shown).
Ichthyosaurs had sleek profiles similar to those of modern fast-swimming fish and had large eye orbits, perhaps the largest of any vertebrate ever.
In less threatening territory, the eye orbits on certain skulls can be spectacular — the immense orbits of a tarsier, for example, are often as large as the entire rest of the skull; they provide a classic example of a skull detail that suggests how well or ill an animal can use a certain sense, in this case, its vision.
Because of the presence of certain skeletal features, such as having a shorter skull and having more-rounded eye orbits than other big cats, the snow leopard has also been classified by some authorities as the sole member of the genus Uncia.
Pinniped skulls have large eye orbits, short snouts and a constricted interorbital region.
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