10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INTORTION»
Discover the use of
intortion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
intortion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Quick Review Series For Bds 1St Year
Around an anteroposterior axis Intortion i. Extortion ii. The rotatory movements of
the eyeball upward, downward, medially or laterally are defined in terms of the
direction of movement of the centre of the pupil. The tortions are defined in terms
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Dr. Jyotsna Rao, Rao, 2009
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General Anatomy and Osteology of Head and Neck
Mahdi Hasan. (b) Downward rotation or depression (50 degrees) 2. Around a
vertical axis (a) Medial rotation or adduction (50 degrees) (b) Lateral rotation or
adduction (50 degrees) 3. Around an anteroposterior axis (a) Intortion (b)
Extortion ...
An. End-Times. Intortion. From Murdered to Almighty — the Maggot-Mocker: The
Magnum-Heart mired in Hells — the Dragon- Walker: The Hacker-off of horn'd
skulls — the Stagwood Stalker... And the Renaissance after the Ragnar Rokkr.
BDC 4th ed H & N Pg 109,110] ACTION Of INDIVIDUAL MUSCLES Of EYE
Superior rectus • Upward rotation • Medial rotation • Intortion Inferior rectus •
Downward rotation • Medial rotation • Extortion Medial rectus Medial rotation or
adduction ...
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An abridgement of Baron Van Swieten's commentaries upon the ...
THE diseases of the least vessels, composed of simple fibres, united together by
application or intortion, proceeding from the fame causes, must of course, be of
the same nature, produce the same effects, and require the fame method of cure
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Gehard Van Swieten, Robert Horsfield ((Londres)), Thomas Longman ((Londres)), 1773
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Atlas of Instruments in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
... and intortion ' Inferior rectus—depression, adduction, and extortion ' Superior
oblique—depression, abduction, and intortion ~ Inferior oblique—elevation,
abduction, and extortion Table 2.4: Medical Research Council (MRC) grading 0 =
No.
Vincent A. Thamburaj, 2012
Muscle Innervation Primary action Secondary action Lateral rectus abducens
abduction - Medial rectus oculomotor adduction - Inferior rectus oculomotor
depression extortion Superior rectus oculomotor elevation intortion Inferior
oblique ...
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Development of Perception: The visual system
We believe that the deficits in the intortion animals have a central rather than
peripheral origin, because the intortion-plus-suture animals have a virtually
normal visual field (Fig. 5.12d, Gordon et al., 1979). This fact rules out the
hypothesis that ...
Richard N. Aslin, Jeffrey R. Alberts, Michael R. Petersen, 1981
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Quarterly Review of Ophthalmology
The upward movement is known as Bielschowsky's sign. The explanation of this
phenomenon is as follows: tilting the head to one side causes an increase of
tonic impulses to the muscles of the eye of the same side which cause intortion,
that ...
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Basic Sciences for Ophthalmology
... represents the superoinferior axis. Table 1.5 Primary action in adduction and
abduction Muscle is in adduction Primary action when eye is in abduction
Superior rectus Intortion Inferior rectus Extortion Superior oblique Maximal
depression ...
Louise Bye, Neil Modi, Miles Stanford, 2013