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malar bone
noun
The cheekbone.
Exact(1)
Two zygomatic implants (40 and 42.5 mm, respectively) were placed into the malar bone.
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Particularly, the Later Late Holocene samples show the widest facial skeleton, with wider malar bones, and relatively smaller orbits.
An orbital tumor was suspected and computed tomography undertaken showing osteolysis and periosteal reaction of orbital walls, malar bones and zygomatic arches.
An orbital CT scan confirmed the enophthalmos and showed irregularly shaped osteolysis with periosteal reaction of orbital walls, malar bones and zygomatic arches, predominantly on the right side, arousing suspicion of a tumor.
Jugal (= Malar, Zygomatic)—This bone forms the anterior part of the zygomatic arch.
It resolves the malar edema, the malar mounds, and the loose festoons by freeing the cheek tissue from underlying bone and repositioning the malar septum.
It seems to improve the permeability characteristics of the malar septum in the treatment of malar festoons and malar mounds by freeing the cheek tissue from underlying bone and redraping the malar septum.
Malar fiercely echoed her words.
The girls' stories had much in common, though Renuka was timid and softspoken, while Malar was defiant and angry.
Curve, bone, bone, curve.
A district magistrate in Jaffna permitted an interview with Malar, who unlike Renuka is still a true Tiger believer.
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