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glabellar Meaning in Bengali



বা glabella সংক্রান্ত





glabellar's Usage Examples:

Myerson's sign or glabellar tap sign is a clinical physical examination finding in which a patient is unable to resist blinking when tapped repetitively.


The glabellar reflex, also known as the "glabellar tap sign", is a primitive reflex elicited by repetitive tapping on the forehead.


The glabellar furrows (when not effaced) typically have a splayed arrangement.


The glabellar reflex or "glabellar tap" is present in individuals with extrapyramidal disorders.


the frontal glabellar lobe is notably wider than the rear lobe.


It belongs to the same family as Pleuroctenium but the frontal glabellar lobe does not.


and "angel's kiss") is a vascular birthmark which may be found on the glabellar region or on one upper eyelid, and presents in approximately 15% of newborns.


Both the glabellar spine and the backward directed genal spines are subquadrate in section.


It has two glabellar lobes, and three pygidial lobes,.


are a wide cranidium, heavy eye ridges, longitudinal striae on the pre-glabellar area, and a small pygidium with few segments.


They uniquely differ from all other Agnostina in having the frontal glabellar lobe wider than the rear lobe.


The glabella also always contains three pairs of obvious glabellar furrows.


characteristics are a normal glabella but an enlarged cephalon due to a pre-glabellar field in front of the glabella, as well as developed eye ridges, medium-sized.


is a scarring alopecia that has been associated with facial papules, glabellar red dots, a loss of eyebrows, and prominent venous vasculature in the.


"strawberry-headed" trilobite of Dudley, so-named because of its nodular glabellar tubercles, and well known to early trilobite collectors.


Acidiscus-Bolboparia include anterolateral cephalic spines and a large preoccipital glabellar tubercle or spine.


The effects of current botulinum toxin injections for glabellar lines ('11's lines' between the eyes) typically last two to four months.


graia, has seven thorax segments, and lacks the rapier-like glabellar spine, that occurs in many other raphiophorids.


relatively narrow glabella, the occipital ring poorly defined, and lateral glabellar furrows relatively obscure.



glabellar's Meaning':

of or relating to the glabella

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