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  • The '''nose''' is the portion of the airway preferentially used for inhalation, and con In humans, the nose is located centrally on the face; in other [[mammal]]s, and in reptiles and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nose]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • .../www.webmd.com/content/article/7/1680_51928.htm WebMD: The Sinuses and The Nose] *[http://www.eustachian-tube.net From the Nose to the Eustachian Tube: Information, videos, tips for diving]
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  • .../www.webmd.com/content/article/7/1680_51928.htm WebMD: The Sinuses and The Nose] *[http://www.eustachian-tube.net From the Nose to the Eustachian Tube: Information, videos, tips for diving]
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  • ==Nose==
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  • Surgical procedure that modifies the visible shape of the nose.
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  • ...s caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx.
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  • Allergic inflammation of the nose and connecting structures, which is established not to be caused by a seaso
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  • ...hich is responsible for processing information from odour receptors in the nose.
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  • Fracture of the bone or cartilage of the nose.
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  • ...mal housing the brain and sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, mouth and nose.
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  • ...of the cartilage of the nasal tip to give a more refined appearance to the nose, that portion of the surgery would be considered cosmetic. The difference i ...al phrase "plain as the nose on your face" indicates the importance of the nose in a person's appearance. In fact, that central importance has been used t
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  • The '''nose''' is the portion of the airway preferentially used for inhalation, and con In humans, the nose is located centrally on the face; in other [[mammal]]s, and in reptiles and
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  • }}</ref> Wegener's is the most common cause of saddle nose deformity in USA (nose flattened due to destruction of nasal septum by granulomatous inflammation)
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  • ...ng with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the ears, nose, throat, and adjacent structures of the head and neck.
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  • Horned viper, long-nosed viper, sand viper, nose-horned viper, horn-nosed viper; venomous viper species found in southern Eu
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  • ...ct it is the nose that generally absorbs the blow. The ease with which the nose is broken may help protect the integrity of the neck, eyes, and brain. ...se (bridge) appears broad, but the height of the nose is collapsed (saddle-nose deformity). In both cases, the septum is often fractured and displaced.
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  • ...shape, these are found in such places as the skin and inside the mouth and nose, and in the anal canal. Epithelial cells lining the [[skin]], [[mouth]], [[nose]] and [[anal canal]] derive from [[ectoderm]]. Those lining the [[respirat
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  • ...t Laramie in 1868.jpg/credit}}<br />Northern Cheyenne warrior leader Roman Nose at Fort Laramie in 1868.
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  • ...e anterior part of the brain, the eye and its appendages, the forehead and nose."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • *Your Nose Is Gonna Grow / Mr Blue (1962) ...23 - JOHNNY CRAWFORD : A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY (1962) (stereo: DFST 1223) Your Nose Is Gonna Grow/Cindy's Birthday/Something Special/Sittin' And A Watchin'/Deb
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  • ...e face, head and neck. However, since that region of the body contains the nose and upper airways and the ears, there are otolaryngologists who concentrate
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  • The most basic requisites for such a weapon is a casing, especially the nose, hard enough to withstand the impact and penetration, and enough speed to p
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nose]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://bioge.ubbcluj.ro/vivariu/ammodytes_entxt.htm ''Vipera ammodytes'' - nose-horned viper] at [http://bioge.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Biology and Geology],
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  • {{r|Nose}}
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  • ...he [[mental scale]] in the lower jaw. The term pertains to the rostrum, or nose. In snakes, the shape and size of this scale is one of many characteristics
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  • ...g fins that maximize or minimize speed, and fuzes that mount either in the nose (e.g., for airburst or impact detonation) or tail (i.e., slight delay). plug installed in the nose and tail fuze well to prevent
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  • ...net Hamlin's first image of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -- after she redrew his nose.]] | title=By A Nose
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  • ...n Shah ordered that all the male residents of the town have their lips and nose cut off, sparing only those who played wind instruments. Once Kirtipur was
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  • {{:Rummy-nose Tetra}}
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  • ...s "front" (i.e., the bow of a seagoing vessel, the muzzle of a gun, or the nose of an aircraft) is at zero [[degree]]s, or some other measurement of angula
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  • ...rennial allergic rhinitis]] is "inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose similar to that found in hay fever except that symptoms persist throughout
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  • .... It was considered undergunned, with a .30 caliber [[machine gun]] in the nose, one on top of the fuselage, one that could be moved from side to side, and ...p bombing]], and constantly increasing gun power. The G model replaced the nose .50 caliber machine gun with a 75mm howitzer, an immensely powerful gun for
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  • ...uppies of all colors may occur in the same [[litter (animal)|litter]]. The nose of a black or yellow Lab should be black and a chocolate's should be brown, ===Lab nose and skin pigmentation: Dudleys===
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  • ...ed to illustrate the potential silliness of combining things is 'Clinton's nose and the Eiffel tower'.<ref name=Hirsch/><ref name=Sider/> Among the issues
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  • ...e zygoma, and it is a bony arch that extends from near the ear to near the nose. The relative prominence of the zygomatic arch is an individually inherite ...aking bulges and creases that marred the aesthetic appearance of the lips, nose and other areas of the face. Since the material did not drift exactly ident
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  • ...to the aerodynamical advantage (low [[drag]]) of a better profiling of the nose. An aircooled radial, however, had a greater potential for [[aircraft power ...ight elongation in front of the [[rudder]] to offset the elongation on the nose required by the new engine. This was known as the Fw 190 D-9, also called "
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  • ...l cobras'' after their cobra-hoods and enlarged [[Rostral scale|rostral]] (nose) scales. However, the hood is not nearly as well developed in ''Aspidelaps'
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  • ...her facial features are also optional: hair (e.g. <code>@:-)</code> ), the nose ( <code>:-)</code> vs. <code>:)</code> ), or any feature above or below the
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  • Like the nose, and the rest of the jaw, the human chin shows [[Sexual Dimorphism|sexual d ...on requires assessing the area of the chin in relation to the lips, teeth, nose, jaw and neck in all three planes: vertical, horizontal, and transverse. A
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  • {{r|Nose}}
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  • ...or fighter-launched missiles, since the launching aircraft has to keep its nose radar pointed at the target during the full missile trajectory. Staying on
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  • ...children and infants and [[pediatric otolaryngology]] focuses on the ear, nose, and throat care of that same population. In the United States, pediatricia
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  • ...laser rangefinder]]. For both night navigation and target spotting, it has nose-mounted [[forward-looking infrared]] (FLIR) with a 40° x 30° field of vie
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  • ...t contaminated with infectious droplets and then touches his or her mouth, nose, or eye(s). In addition, it is possible that the SARS virus might spread mo
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  • '''Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica''' (meaning "Scipio with the pointed nose") was the son of [[Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus]], consul in 222, who fel
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  • ..., but mounted inside the fuselage, typically with optical apertures on the nose.
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  • *''The Nose'' (1928)
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  • ...outside air pressure. The Eustachian tube connects the throat, back of the nose and upper throat. Any pressure caused in these areas could cause barotrauma
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  • ...arked by acute coryza,<ref> inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge).</ref> slight rise in [[fever|tem Saline irrigation of the nose may help.<ref name="pmid20238351">{{cite journal| author=Kassel JC, King D,
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  • ...of a purplish rash (or less often an exfoliative dermatitis) involving the nose, cheeks, forehead, upper trunk, and arms. The disease is associated with a
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  • ...nial allergic rhinitis''' is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose with symptoms that persist throughout the year. The causes are usually air- ..., can be highly effective, especially when allergy is truly limited to the nose and sinuses. Many patients respond to oral [[antihistamine]]s; the second-g
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