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And, following this, the little girl lifted her voice in lachrymal lament.
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Does the orbicularis press against, and so directly stimulate, the lachrymal gland?
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Rudimentary lachrymal glands from a human embryo of four months.
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I didn't know he had lachrymal glands at all until a little while ago.
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Trace them from the lachrymal glands to the nostrils.
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But we find lachrymal glands in all the three classes of Amniotes-reptiles ,birds ,andmammals.
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What particular duties devolved upon the "lachrymal visitor," I could never clearly ascertain.
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It turned out the muscles above the eyes were responsible, squeezing the lachrymal glands, producing the runoff.
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If you don't, I shall feel queer myself about the lachrymal ducts, and I don't like that.
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However, many of the preputial gland products comigrate with most or all of the liver and lachrymal products.
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The lachrymal glands had none of that ready sensitiveness which gives many superficial women the credit of deep feeling.
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The symptoms include epiphora and intermittent tumefaction of the medial ocular canthus, indicative of a deficiency in lachrymal drainage.
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Further analysis of these animals has now revealed that they also develop an exocrinopathy involving the salivary and lachrymal glands.
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The lachrymal glands are ramified growths from the conjunctiva (Figure 2.286).
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The opera ended with shrieks of laughter instead of the lachrymal flood which the music and the dramatic situation called for.
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Tears are produced by the lachrymal and meibomian glands and contain all manner of chemicals, including proteins, enzymes and metabolic waste products.