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Then it cut to Mahmoud sitting squarely facing the lens.
In another, he stands facing the lens in his summer uniform, a little wilted, his sleeves rolled.
Another officer on the ramp, who appears mostly from the back, and never facing the lens, is identified in three photographs as Emmerich Hoecker.
A long-held view of this process proposes that the lens-averted epithelium of the optic vesicle differentiates into the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE), while the epithelium facing the lens gives rise to the neuroretina, which subsequently bends around the developing lens (Chow and Lang, 2001; Fuhrmann, 2010; Walls, 1942).
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She began to study art, but after a year signed up to drive a wartime ambulance, so by the time she faced the lens - she became a favourite of the photographer Clifford Coffin - whether in Dior and diamonds or printed cotton satin, adult experience showed in her black-pencil-lined eyes.
It is thought that the neural retina is made from cells from the side of the optic vesicle that faces the lens, and the pigmented epithelium is formed by cells from the other side of the vesicle.
The adenomas were then placed with the mucosal surface facing the objective lens and imaged using 488 nm excitation.
The overall basal surface, facing the developing lens, is increasing, while, at the same time, the space basally occupied by individual cells is decreasing.
If possible, discreetly put a video camera with the lens facing the sink.
She then parked herself across from the buildings with a large-format camera, the glass of her lens facing the glass of the facades, creating portraits of the city as a crystalline beehive, always bright and always busy.
Retinae were placed in the chamber lens-side facing the positive electrode and with the central retina facing the negative electrode so that the dorsal and ventral retina were electroporated equally.
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