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Synonyms ciliate
Derivation cilium
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Synonyms cilial, ciliate
Derivation cilium
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Features mentioned in this article are 3. ciliary muscle, 6. pupil, 8. cornea, 10.
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It even had two different classes of photoreceptors, ciliary and rhabdomeric.
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It elevates the threshold for coughing, without inhibiting ciliary activity.
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Effects on the iris and ciliary muscle may persist for longer than 72 hours.
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Defects in cholangiocyte fibrocystin expression and ciliary structure in the PCK rat.
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Pilocarpine also acts on the ciliary muscle and causes it to contract.
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Molecular modulation of airway epithelial ciliary response to sneezing.
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There is no cure at hand for ciliary syndromes like Sensenbrenner's.
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Ciliary muscles around the lens allow the eye's focus to be adjusted.
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  • Relating to the ciliary body and associated structures of the eye
  • Of or relating to cilia projecting from the surface of a cell
  • Of or relating to the human eyelash
  • The hairs that comprise the Eye brow are also commonly refered to as Lashes, a similar suffix is applied to various other parts of the body. See 'Arm Lashes' also 'Testicle Lashes'
  • (Cilia) A cilium (plural cilia) is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Cilia are slender protuberances that project from the much larger cell body.
  • (cilia) Fine hairs along the edges of the wing.
  • (Cilia) hair-like structures that line the airways in the lungs and help to clean out the airways.
  • (Cilia) Little hairs in the airways of the lungs that help to move mucus out of the lungs.
  • (Cilia) Plural for cilium, which is a hair-like structure that moves in a waving motion. Cilia are used for motility in some one-celled organisms and for moving particles or fluids in certain cells of more advanced organisms.