Nose drop addiction is a vicious cycle requiring more frequent use of nose drops or spray to keep your nasal passages clear. |
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Drops can relieve itchy eyes, and a nasal spray helps a blocked nose and sneezing. |
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It became apparent that I have a sizeable polyp that has gained a foothold across the top of my nose, blocking both of my nasal passages. |
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Exercise releases adrenaline, a natural decongestant, which may explain why a run or other activity can help clear nasal passages. |
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Treatment usually consists of antihistamines, decongestants, nasal sprays, eye drops and, occasionally, desensitisation or steroid jabs. |
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The thin bones within the nasal cavity are lined with a membrane containing a very rich supply of blood vessels. |
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Finally, we were able to demonstrate extensive heterogeneity among different rhinoviruses present in air and nasal mucus. |
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Branches emanating from a small ganglion connected to the nasal nerve have been followed to the oculomotor and abducens nerves. |
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She has a good vocal range, but her voice lacks passion and has a nasal quality that grates after a while. |
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That was Jessica's voice, slightly nasal, desperately advertising the fact that any pity would be welcome. |
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Another sign is a cough or a wheeze or breathing problems, sinusitis or other nasal problems. |
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The tubes clipped to his nostrils gave his raspy voice a nasal quality as if he suffered from a cold, and his mouth was dry. |
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The olfactory organ is located in the mucous membrane lining the uppermost part of the roof of the nasal cavity. |
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To increase participation, we also collected nasal mucus by asking volunteers to blow their noses into a paper tissue. |
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I will omit discussion of the possibility that either nasal consonant changed to still less-marked agma. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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For instance, a classic rhinoplasty in China aims at making the nose higher by using nasal implants. |
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Discrete levels of nasal pressure were set, and maximal airflows were measured for several breaths at each nasal pressure level. |
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They are an impressive sight when flying, with slow, almost casual wingbeats and a nasal, almost yelping call. |
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It works in the body specifically to reduce any allergic inflammation of the nasal passages, the bronchial airways and the throat. |
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The surgical specimen consisted of the nasal septum and irregular, mucosal, polypoid tissues. |
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The discoloration can also occur in nasal, bronchial mucosa, fingernails and toenails. |
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Target organs in this respect include nasal or oral cavity, lung, oesophagus, stomach mucosa, duodenum or skin. |
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He stressed that surgical candidates are typically those with a past history of sinusitis, or nasal trauma. |
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Common wood dust produced in sanding furniture and cabinets is associated with increases in cancer of the nasal cavities and sinuses. |
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Reduction of acute nasal fractures in the primary care setting is confined largely to the closed reduction of mild unilateral fractures. |
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Keep your nasal passages clear by gently blowing your nose, one nostril at a time. |
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The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals. |
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I've told them I'll get my own back later because I'm an expert on the role of the nasal flute in Mongolian music. |
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The thin and tortuous turbinate bones within the nasal cavity are lined with a membrane containing a very rich supply of blood vessels. |
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Examination revealed a polypoid mass within the left nasal cavity replacing the left middle turbinate. |
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In older children, nasal polyps and turbinate hypertrophy must be ruled out. |
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In mammals, the ethmoid ossifies to form the turbinals, convoluted bones in the nasal cavity that are covered by olfactory sense organs. |
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In the Weber test, the tuning fork is struck and placed on the midline of the forehead, the nasal bridge, or the chin. |
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They are believed to produce sound by moving air through tubed extensions of the larynx to nasal plugs located near the blowholes. |
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Symptoms include nasal congestion, ptosis of one eyelid, miosis, and conjunctional hyperemia. |
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The nose contains shelf-like structures called turbinates, which help trap particles entering the nasal passages. |
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The conducting portion of the respiratory system includes the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi. |
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Unlike mammals, the dragon relies on two specialised olfactory or nasal chambers, called Jacobson's organs, located in the roof of its mouth. |
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Those who value their nasal hair will avoid encouraging the flames with white spirit, petrol, meths and so on. |
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Surgical removal of tonsils, nasal polyps or other tissue impinging on the airway also may relieve sleep apnea. |
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All this is jam-packed into your sinuses and other nasal structures, occluding your airway completely. |
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These are lined by a thick layer of nasal epithelium surrounded by the mesenchyme of the placode. |
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Your baby's doctor may recommend saline nose drops or saltwater nasal spray to loosen thick nasal mucus. |
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Still, to be on the safe side, doctors usually prescribe the lowest effective dose of nasal corticosteroids. |
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His respiratory symptoms never fully resolved, and he continued to have a wet-sounding cough and nasal symptoms. |
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The air was delivered from a manual resuscitator or portable volume ventilator via a mouthpiece or nasal interface. |
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Does he have any history of nasal problems, such as trauma, congestion, or anosmia associated with nasal polyps? |
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In modern Paraguayan orthography, the nasal vowels are represented with the nasal tilde over the oral version of the vowel. |
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Tetracycline or quinolones for a period of 6 months or until nasal biopsies are negative are recommended. |
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Effective treatments include antihistamine medicines, in the form of tablet or liquid, inhalers, nasal spays and also eye drops. |
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All patients underwent rhinological evaluation including symptoms questionnaire, endoscopy, CT scan, allergy tests and nasal cytology. |
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Steam scalds the inside of your nostrils and you become aware of the tightness of the bends in the curves of your nasal passages. |
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When we swallow, the soft palate closes off the nasal passages from the throat to prevent food from entering the nose. |
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Serous cell transport of urea may be analogous to secretion of uric acid, the major antioxidant in nasal secretions. |
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Debbie's voice was thick and nasal and Ashton felt a stab in the stomach, knowing that his wife had been crying. |
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The epaulette shark's slender body is slightly flattened with a rounded snout, two short nasal barbels, and large spiracles. |
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Even though I don't get hay fever, I thought I'd take my new nasal filter out on a test drive. |
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Witmer was able to map the likely position of cartilage, blood vessels and other soft tissues that made up the nasal cavities of dinosaurs. |
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When present they may produce a bulge of the lateral nasal wall anterior to the middle turbinate. |
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Some children have nasal polyps, which are cysts or growths of extra tissue in the nose at the end of the tear duct. |
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This can be caused by a blocked tear duct, which can be treated by gentle massage between the eye and nasal area. |
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A 40-year-old man presented with erythematous and lavender nodules, as well as ulcerations on the nasal and malar areas of his face. |
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The procedure consists of inserting tampons of sterile gauze inside the nasal cavities of the patient, by using surgical forceps. |
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After the nasal tampon has been inserted, wetting it with a small amount of topical vasoconstrictor may hasten effectiveness. |
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After nasal epithelial cells, the lung is the second organ in contact with cadmium chloride. |
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Nicotine replacement is available as chewing gum, transdermal patch, nasal spray, inhaler, sublingual tablet, and lozenge. |
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I am six months pregnant and I'm suffering badly from nasal congestion and a runny nose. |
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If your child is too young to blow her own nose, use a nasal aspirator to remove sticky nasal fluids if your child is uncomfortable. |
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The dorsal margin bends medially towards its articulation with the nasal and frontal. |
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Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps. |
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The prominent nasal bones in Neandertal skulls top wide nasal openings, suggesting that they sported large, aquiline noses. |
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Sometimes a nasal would be included to protect the face, often as an extension of the framework although it could be added separately. |
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Sung in a whiny nasal voice over acoustic guitar strumming, the lyric would have been nothing short of painful. |
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As an oldies act, his nasal whine, shockingly similar to his father's distinctive voice, grates on the nerves in stereo. |
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I glared icily at him, and then mimicked him in a false, high, nasal voice. |
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The voice lost its mysterious deep quality and rose to a nasal whine at the end of the sentence. |
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She stuttered incorrigibly and had a sharp, nasal voice, which grated on Flanagan's nerves throughout the painful forty-five minutes. |
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She was ripped out of her thoughts when her father's loud nasal voice filled the hall, and she had to force herself not to cover her ears. |
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In Chinese pronunciation, basic vowels can form vowel combinations with each other or with a nasal consonant. |
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In the former, 12 vowels are distinguished, six oral vowels and six nasal vowels. |
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I have never, for instance, heard a speaker of English condemn the nasal vowels or the dropped consonants of the French language. |
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English vowels may be partially nasalized when followed by a nasal consonant. |
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There are several natural remedies available for snoring, ranging from throat lubricants and nasal sprays to nose strips. |
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Your doctor might recommend using nose drops, a nasal spray, a decongestant, or an antihistamine. |
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The company develops a unique anti-bleeding agent for use in first-aid products, such as plasters, sprays and nasal plugs. |
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His initial oxygen saturation was 70 percent on room air and improved to 86 percent on three liters of oxygen via nasal cannula during ambulance transfer. |
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In fact, I'm probably pretty close to how old Jessel was back then, when he'd be dragged out of mothballs to warble outmoded old songs in that peculiar nasal delivery of his. |
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In a Japanese study of mast cells from nasal mucosa of individuals with perennial allergic rhinitis, quercetin significantly inhibited antigen-stimulated histamine release. |
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She imitates his nasal hee-haw very loudly and we look on, aghast. |
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It shows that the lower a person's social status, the more likely he or she is to use a higher percentage of alveolar rather than velar nasal endings. |
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He has a deep and resonant or perhaps a high and nasal voice. |
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He walked with the air of a cardinal, emitting words with a nasal tone and melancholy gestures. |
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When she takes an antihistamine the level of nasal fluid lessens. |
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Among them were some horrifying images of severe damage to nasal tissue caused by a child lodging a button battery in her nose. |
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It is an excellent method for opening blocked nasal passages. |
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The findings do not tell us anything about the benefits or risks of other modes of HRT administration such as patches, gels, implants or nasal spray. |
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You can, instead of getting a shot, I can actually just get a nasal spray. |
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Upshot was, one nasal spray, two weeks off nursery school, constant nose-blowing and operations may not be as essential to future happiness as was previously thought. |
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Tourists looking to give their nasal passages a workout should check out Japan's sulfurous hot springs, lavender blossoms and grilled eel, left, for starters. |
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Hollow N representing nasal sound of vowels, as in French Vin. |
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David's nasal voice managed to sound both sombre and aroused. |
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The high-pitched, nasal voice stopped Kate's explanation in its tracks. |
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His voice is mildly nasal, mildly ironic, and in general, mild. |
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Was that a sob, hidden carefully in that whining, nasal voice? |
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These consonants are generally referred to as nasal consonants or nasals. |
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This nasal, crisp, robotic inner voice wasted no time on small talk. |
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Queens-native Fran Drescher is known for her nasal voice, but when the actress laughs, ear drums truly feel the effects. |
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For example, a female as dark as an American Black Duck was counted as a hybrid if she had a nasal saddle and some white on both edges of the speculum. |
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The lead singer stepped up to the mic, and spoke in a nasal voice. |
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Excess tears are shed as teardrops or escape into the nasal passages. |
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The sealant made it airtight without pinching his nasal passage. |
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They posses nasal and maxiallary barbels and somewhat smallish eyes. |
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But some will decide at some point that they want to get back on the coke and stop taking the nasal spray booster and then just wait a couple of weeks before using again. |
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The rubber ear tips apparently provide excellent protection to the delicate lining of nostrils, when placed over nasal prongs used in oxygen delivery. |
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Called by the hoity toity term of nasal insufflation, this method was used by some in Asia till a few hundred years ago. |
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These included nicotine gum, inhaler, transdermal patch, and nasal spray. |
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The anatomic path of travel from the nasal mucous membrane to the genitals is through the fifth cranial nerve, or trigeminus which is supremely the ganglionic cranial nerve. |
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Not everyone in Ohio speaks with the midwestern nasal twang. |
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There is a laconic drawl, an ever so slight nasal twang to his voice. |
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His voice is a harsh, nasal, confused, emphatic bleat, clamping down on certain words and rolling tricky internal rhymes around in his mouth until they come out all broken. |
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As a nasal spray it keeps the passages moist and bacteria free, ideal for travel or ducted heating systems. |
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My partner gives me quite a hard time about it, but not as hard a time, she says, as I'm giving my nasal tubes. |
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Straithairn, who played Edward R. Murrow in Good Night and Good Luck, summons up the nasal voice of Lincoln. |
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Before using this medicine, clear the nasal passages by blowing your nose. |
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The scientists investigated nasal and conjunctival swabs, taken from 76 camels in Oman. |
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He said typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis include itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and headache. |
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Allergic rhinitis is induced by an IgE-mediated inflammation of the nasal membrane following exposure to an allergen. |
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He underwent uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and tonsillectomy and a nasal surgery with ethmoid polyp resection. |
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In nasal vowels, the velum is lowered, and some air travels through the nasal cavity as well as the mouth. |
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Air enters through the oral and nasal cavities, and travels through the larynx, trachea and bronchi, and expands the alveoli. |
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The most common sites for the lesions were the malar region, ala nasi and the nasal dorsum, respectively. |
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While bilateral dacryocystoceles are rare, they should be considered in cases of neonatal respiratory distress and concomitant nasal obstruction. |
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Prescription drugs couldn't shrink the swollen tissue and nasal polyps, a benign form of tumor, that clogged his sinus passages. |
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Total and specific IgE in nasal polyps is related to local eosinophilic inflammation. |
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A USUALLY doctors try to treat nasal polyps using non-surgical means first. |
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The nasal polyp and sinusitis tissues were obtained from the ethmoid sinus in the 64 patients. |
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The sum of the right and left nasal polyp score provided the total bilateral polyp grade. |
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To grow cartilage, small biopsies of the tissue are taken from the nasal septum and the cartilage cells are isolated. |
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Cartilage cells were extracted from the patient's nasal septum, multiplied and expanded onto a collagen membrane. |
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The actress said a nasal septum deviation is to blame for Burton's snores, but he won't undergo operation to fix the problem. |
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Consonants affected include stops, the nasal, in some languages also the sibilants, laterals, tremulants and even others. |
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The medicine makes breathing easier by opening nasal passages. |
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I can say the clicky, nasal sounds of the compact, hands free calls are great for all-around grunts. |
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In most of the ML cases, the nasal cavity is affected, but the localization of Leishmania spp in the laryngeal mucosa is unusual. |
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Together with ONFs, they make bundles of nerve fibres that run from the nasal mucosa to the olfactory bulb, where the sense of smell is located. |
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Vowels in different languages and special vowels such as nasal, diphthongs and triphthongs, glides, consonants, legato singing are also reviewed. |
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We report a case of a neurilemmoma presenting as a midline nasal mass in a 13-year-old girl. |
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Asymmetry in the autonomic nervous system with reference to the nasal cycle, migraine, anisocoria and Meniere's syndrome. |
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Computed tomography revealed a huge, lobulated mass in the nasal cavity with extension into the posterior sphenoid sinus. |
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Patients CU134 and CU171 had suprasternal and subcostal retraction, and patient CU171 had signs of nasal flaring and inspiratory stridor. |
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Larger nasal structures and turbinate bones serve to limit bodily heat and water loss in steamy, fast-metabolizing, warm-blooded animals. |
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It stood about 760 mm high at the shoulder, was long-legged, and had a large and heavily turbinated nasal passage. |
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Other treatment options offered include laser tonsil ablation and reduction of the palate and nasal turbinates. |
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Pneumatization of the nasal turbinates is a common anatomic variant that most frequently occurs as a concha bullosa of the middle turbinate. |
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Turbinates are located on the inside of the nasal cavity and if enlarged can obstruct breathing. |
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It can be treated with cautery, nasal tamponade or, in rare cases, vessel ligation or embolization. |
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Lila sounded a little nasal to Andy, making her voice seem even whinier than it had been. |
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In a study published in 2003, his group exposed 334 healthy adults to one of two rhinoviruses via nasal drops. |
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Superinfected mucocutaneous leishmaniasis with destruction of the nasal septum and disfigurement of the face. |
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The diagnosis of sinusitis is guided by a recent European position paper on rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps. |
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Intranasal corticosteroids reduce individual nasal symptoms and total nasal symptom score better than with antihistamines. |
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Anterior rhinoscopy can be performed using a light or otoscope to inspect the anterior nasal cavity. |
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There are five place contrasts for oral and nasal obstruents, and four for approximants. |
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Intranasal drug abuse frequently leads to sinonasal complications, particularly sinus, nasal, and palatal necrosis. |
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He mimicked the nasal slur of former prime minister John Major. |
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Temperature gradient along the nasal mucosa is under physiological control. |
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Like moose, caribou have specialised noses featuring nasal turbinate bones that dramatically increase the surface area within the nostrils. |
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Gothic has three nasal consonants, one of which is an allophone of the others, all found only in complementary distribution with them. |
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The tip of the tongue then lies anterior to the choanae, excluding the nasal respiratory pathway from the buccal cavity. |
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The nasal passages should be carefully examined for symptoms of stegnosis, enlargement of the turbinated bones, polypi, etc. |
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A number of avian species use nasal salt glands, alongside their kidneys, to control hypertonicity in their blood plasma. |
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However, the common ostrich shows no nasal glandular function in regard to this homeostatic process. |
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Even in a state of dehydration, which increases the osmolality of the blood, nasal salt glands show no sizeable contribution of salt elimination. |
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The first system is in the nostrils and nasal cavity, which analyze a wide range of odors. |
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The second, located under the nasal cavity, are the Vomeronasal organs, also called Jacobson's organs. |
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Common signs are a discharge from the nasal passage, sneezing, and frantic movement such as head shaking. |
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In clusters, the preaspiration merges with a preceding nasal or apical approximant, rendering them voiceless. |
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In English as in other languages, assimilation of adjacent consonants is common, particularly of a nasal with a following consonant. |
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Epistaxis has also been arrested by tamponing the nasal cavity by means of an India-rubber tube, the so-called rhineurynter. |
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His voice? A raspy, nasal and welcoming instrument, with a tubercular kind of charisma. |
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The objective of these corpora was to check whether vowels other than nasal vowels systematically unpack in L1s that do not allow them. |
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No case of aphthous ulcer, nasal discharge, nasal scar or deformity, septal perforation, or nodular or granulomatous cartilage lesion was found. |
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The effect on arterial blood gases and heart rate of bilateral nasal packing. |
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Inquiry elicited that he was a pop singer. I YouTubed him, revealing another ghastly microphone-gripping, anguished nasal wailer. |
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Additionally, the internal nasal valve is not narrowed and the thick intact ULCs are stable and at a lesser risk for buckling or avulsing. |
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Adenoid hypertrophy is described as the non-physiological enlargement of the nasopharyngeal tonsils which may lead to nasal obstruction. |
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All birds have an enlarged nasal gland at the base of the bill, above their eyes. |
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The nasal examination includes an anterior rhinoscopy using a speculum with the patient seated with the head slightly back. |
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Patients assigned to the conventional group received oxygen by means of nasal prongs or oronasal mask. |
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The nostril is situated in a shallow depression within a large nasal scale. |
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House sparrows give a nasal alarm call, the basic sound of which is transcribed as quer, and a shrill chree call in great distress. |
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May's car was in worse condition with nasal mucus, scabs and saliva costing him 30 points. |
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The hooded seal is known for its uniquely elastic nasal cavity located at the top of its head, also known as the hood. |
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A right nasal polyp arising from the septum was observed under the rhinoscope. |
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The test involves the insertion of a rigid fiber-optic rhinoscope into the patient's nasal cavity. |
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The braincase is concentrated through the nasal passage to the front and is correspondingly higher, with individual cranial bones that overlap. |
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By shifting the nostrils to the top of the head, the nasal passages extend perpendicularly through the skull. |
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Male hooded seals use their inflatable nasal membranes to display to and attract females. |
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The anterior end of an otariid's frontal bones extends between the nasal bones, and the supraorbital foramen is large and flat horizontally. |
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Air that passes through the phonic lips passes into the distal sac, then back down through the left nasal passage. |
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The presence of CSF rhinorrhoea indicates the existence of an abnormal communication between the intracranial CSF spaces and the nasal cavity. |
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While the left nasal passage opens to the blow hole, the right nasal passage has evolved to supply air to the phonic lips. |
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The source of the air forced through the phonic lips is the right nasal passage. |
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How would that yellow number 2 pencil look as an ornament, inserted through a pierced ear-lobe or nasal septum? |
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Dolphins are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal airsacs located just below the blowhole. |
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Julian Rowe-Jones, consultant rhinologist and nasal surgeon at London's Nose Clinic sees these issues on a daily basis. |
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The Eurasian beaver has a triangular nasal opening, unlike those of the North American beavers, which are square. |
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Typically, a viral-mediated OM requires several days of nasal congestion before development of otalgia. |
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The nematode Skrjabingylus nasicola is particularly serious to stoats, as it erodes the bones of the nasal sinuses and decreases fertility. |
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They determined that skull and foot bone showed no signs of leprosy, such as an eroded nasal spine and a pencilling of the foot bone. |
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If the nasal was absorbed by a stressed vowel, it would also lengthen the vowel. |
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The preferred location for the ostium created by DCR is through the lacrimal bone in the anterosuperior part of the lateral nasal wall. |
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When the nasal septum deviation is severe, septoplasty is performed without external incisions. |
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Our patient was an 18-year-old ASA PS1 female with no significant past history who was scheduled for nasal septoplasty. |
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Findings on nasal endoscopy were normal except for a mild mucosal swelling of the right middle meatus. |
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In both, a pediatric sized bronchoscope would be used via the nasal approach and positioned in the hypopharynx. |
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Rorge had donned a black halfhelm with a broad iron nasal that made it hard to see that he did not have a nose. |
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Bulldogs have very small nasal cavities and thus have great difficulty keeping their bodies cool. |
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Testing the nasal secretions from a patient with a heavy cold, he found that nasal mucus had an inhibitory effect on bacterial growth. |
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These data support the continued clinical development of midazolam nasal spray and inform its potential use in elderly patients. |
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In Portugal, vowels before a nasal consonant have become denasalized, but in Brazil they remain heavily nasalized. |
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The Camouflage It eliminates the need to have to constantly utilize tissues to keep the nasal area clean. |
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Aspergillosis and candidiasis in psittacine and passeriforme birds with particular reference to nasal lesions. |
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If the drug flows toward the tear duct, systemic absorption through nasal mucosa can occur. |
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The caruncle on the nasal canthus contains both conjunctival and cutaneous structures and tumours can be of skin or mucosal origin. |
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Be wary of using nasal aspirators, they can cause damage if not used very carefully. |
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In Old French, the nasal vowels were not separate phonemes, but occurred as allophones of the oral vowels before a nasal consonant. |
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Failure of nasal bones to medialize is due to an obstructive phenomenon between the two nasal bones. |
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Use an isotonic saline solution in your neti pot to prevent irritation of your nasal passages. |
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This single-use, at-home screening device monitors respiration, using oral and nasal thermistors and real-time analysis hardware and software. |
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He spent Thursday evening in an ENT hospital for precautionary reasons after undergoing a nasal cauterisation. |
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Guv, we've 'ad a call that there's a shelf-stacker down at Tesco who used a soft mutation when everyone knows 'e should have done a nasal. |
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This is the passage connecting the nasal cavity behind the nose to the top of the throat behind the soft palate. |
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In Elvish, nasal infixion is a frequent means of forming derivatives from roots. |
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In normal speakers, English vowels and oral sonorants are produced primarily with oral resonance and little if any nasal resonance. |
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Although some vowels are strongly nasal, instances of distinctive nasality are rare. |
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These findings were consistent with a diagnosis of a nasal chondromesenchymal hamartoma. |
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The former nasal squeakiness and strangulated vowels of the upper classes now only emerge when he gets excited. |
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Most pantothenic acid-deficient laboratory animals exhibit dermatitis, achromotrichia, and nasal porphyrin excretion. |
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Catrine Nygren, 49, said her nasal bone sank, forming an unsightly pit after her operation. |
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The 16-year-old was taken to Limassol Hospital where it was confirmed that he had sustained a nasal bone fracture. |
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Fracture of nasal bones with mild displacement with bullet or foreign body hole. |
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The cephalic portion was thinned and placed in a precise subperiosteal pocket over the central nasal bones. |
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His nasal bones were smashed and he inhaled blood into his airways which inhibited his ability to breathe. |
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He was treated for severe injuries to his nasal bones, fractures to his upper jaw and to one of his teeth which was left imbedded in his nose. |
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An 18-year-old female who had had repair of fractured nasal bones with packing of both nostrils required assisted ventilation after extubation. |
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At the peak of that hole are two small bones, called nasal bones, supporting the top of the nose. |
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The former is a parasite of the laryngotracheal region of bovids and felines, and the latter is found in the nasal fossa of bovids. |
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Its effects are usually progressive but regressive nasal spread also occurs. |
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Some patients had previously undergone septoplasty and rhinoplasty for nasal obstruction. |
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The Somnoplasty System is also being used for the treatment of habitual snoring and chronic nasal obstruction. |
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Her symptoms included complete right-sided nasal obstruction, occasional epistaxis, and hemifacial pain. |
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Various field defects can be documented, for example a nasal step of Ronne, a temporal nerve fibre defect, a Bjerrum arcuate scotoma or a Seidel scotoma. |
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Findings on flexible endoscopic evaluation of the larynx were negative, but the investigation incidentally discovered the presence of a polypoid mass in the left nasal fossa. |
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Nerve fibres progress from the receptors through tiny holes in the roof of the nasal cavity and come together to form two structures called the olfactory bulbs. |
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The enormous nasal passage in the middle of the forehead could have looked like the eye socket of a giant, to those who had never seen a living elephant. |
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In fact, one of the best ways to teach about nasality in singing is to have the student sing in French, in which some vowels are deliberately nasal and other vowels are not. |
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At this point, a medial canthal incision was made, and vessels extending over the nasal bridge were clipped, as was the anterior ethmoidal artery. |
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The Food and Drug Administration requested more information on a new formulation of azelastine hydrochloride nasal spray, Meda said in a statement. |
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The skull has nasal bones that are short, but broad and heavy. |
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However, this is a rare and unusual cause of nasal obstruction. |
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To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of an osteochondroma involving the nasal dorsum to be reported in the English-language literature. |
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French, Polish and Portuguese contrast nasal and oral vowels. |
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Rhinoscopy revealed a distortion of the right lateral nasal wall. |
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The lacrimal glands secrete lacrimal fluid, which is drained by the lacrimal canaliculi into the lacrimal sac and then into the nasal cavity via the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Triptans like Sumatriptan and Zolmitriptan are also available as nasal sprays whereas rizatriptan and zolmitriptan are available as tablets that dissolve in the mouth. |
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Finally, they also have a salt gland that is situated above the nasal passage that helps desalinate their bodies, due to the high amount of ocean water that they imbibe. |
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The nasal bones are shorter and broader, and are joined by the premaxilla. |
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As in English, bussemand is also a slang term for nasal mucus. |
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It is also the only nasal wash bottle with an anti-backwash valve and made of unbreakable, antibacterial plastic to ensure safety and cleanliness. |
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In the second phase at week 17, the ossified vomeral bones are regrouped in the nasal septum caudally in the midline, and they take a U shape as seen in the coronal plane. |
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They have nasal flaps to prevent water entering their nostrils. |
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With its downward intonation at the end of sentences and nasal sound, it is considered dull, droney and whingey and plain unsexy by a large percentage of the population. |
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There's a TV commercial out now for a nasal spray in which a man in need of a decongestant wakes up to find that his entire head has turned into a giant schnozz. |
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Characteristic symptoms of PAR include year-round nasal congestion and postnasal drainage with less rhinorrhea and sneezing than in seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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Cephalic, nasal, osteological, and craniological indices as well as the culturally-derived psychological testing were falsely conceived or designed. |
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For example, English has both oral and nasal allophones of its vowels. |
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It has been suggested that a clear anterior nasal capsule contributes to negative dysphotopsia and that symptoms may resolve with opacification of the capsule. |
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To the best of our knowledge, the occurrence of a nasal polyp associated with rhinolithiasis has not been previously reported in the English-language literature. |
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Scientists found that anorexics, who were shown images of food and fat body parts, reduced their focus on such images after being given oxytocin using a nasal spray. |
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Kumar Sanu is nasal. He may copy KK, but at least his fundas are clear. |
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According to Professor Lisa DeStefano, this causes the vomer bone, which runs through the nasal passages to the mouth, to rock back and forth, loosening congestion. |
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Patients were administered nasal saline lavage daily for 1 month. |
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They supported this by citing the large nasal cavity and significant turbination that would have helped to minimize the effects of dust in the respiratory tract. |
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The convex anterior margin ascends to the lacrimal bone and in some patients to the skull base or the lamina papyracea, remaining in contact with the bony lateral nasal wall. |
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From the nasal cavity the white elixer passes down a secret channel called amrita-nadi and is then distributed throughout the body, with the majority ending up in the brain. |
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The nasal glands may be the result of an ancestral trait, which is no longer needed by the common ostrich, but has not been bred out of their gene pool. |
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Sometimes other problems within the nose cause obstruction such as a deviated nasal septum or nasal polyps and these conditions may need surgical treatment. |
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My books say the bot fly lays larvae on the nose of the sheep or goat and the bots crawl up into the nasal cavity for three to eight weeks until they mature. |
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Esterene proved nonaddictive because doses were fixed by physicians and the drug was sniffed through the nostrils and absorbed slowly through the nasal membranes, he contends. |
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In the juvenile hadrosaur bone bed, after excavating for some five years, we finally found a nasal bone fragment that helped us identify the genus Gryposaurus. |
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Deviated septum on the other hand, is a common physical disorder involving the displacement of the nasal septum often leading to difficulties breathing through the nose. |
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The nasal continued in use until about 1140, when it was generally discarded, but isolated examples may be found in every succeeding century down to the seventeenth. |
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Mucosal sites are those regions of the body which normally are moist and include the nasal passages, sinuses, middle ear, bronchi, intestines and genito-urinary tract. |
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The disease process usually involves the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx, but it can also involve the larynx, trachea, bronchi, middle ear, and orbit. |
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For example, one chimp had nasal bones resembling those of a recently discovered robust australopithecine even though the two specimens share no other cranial features. |
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Transmission occurs through inhalation of airborne variola virus, usually droplets expressed from the oral, nasal, or pharyngeal mucosa of an infected person. |
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Over the next few days, he made modest improvement in respiratory function and was able to be weaned from bilevel positive airway pressure to high-flow nasal canula. |
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Such virtue is rare, but my suspicion is that most Mesoamericanists will use this book as a nasal vade mecum and not worry too much about the theory. |
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