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9 mar 2019 · The document discusses the anatomy of the human orbit, including its development, measurements, walls, fissures, and contents. Some key points: - The orbit is pyramid shaped with walls formed by 7 bones and contains the eye, extraocular muscles, nerves, fat, and blood vessels.
21 sie 2015 · The orbit develops around the eyeball from cranial neural crest cells. The bones that make up the orbital walls differentiate during the third month in utero and undergo ossification through both endochondral and membranous processes. The shape and size of the orbit changes with age.
6 sie 2021 · Anatomy of human orbit | PPT. Aug 6, 2021 • Download as PPTX, PDF •. 1 like • 183 views. AI-enhanced description. DrAshmaShrestha. This document provides an overview of orbital anatomy including: - The bony anatomy and development of the orbit.
B-lacrimal passages: 1- Lacrimal sac 2- Lacrimal canaliculi 3- Nasolacrimal duct Lacrimal gland –consists of 2 parts A-orbital lobe situated in the lacrimal fossa in the outer part of the orbital roof. B-palpebral lobe situated in the outer part above the superior fornix
Lecture notes of SPACE MECHANICS based on the notes for the SPACECRAFT ORBITAL DYNAMICS AND CONTROL course of the University of Bologna written by Dr. Elisa Maria Alessi and Dr. Dario Modenini Academic Year 2018–2019 Lecturers: Prof. Giacomo Tommei and Dr. Stefano Marò
The document describes the anatomy of the orbit. It discusses the bones that form the orbit, including the frontal, zygomatic, maxillary, lacrimal, sphenoid, palatine and ethmoid bones. It describes the shape of the orbit and locations of the roof, medial wall, floor and lateral wall.
SOHO is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA. This mosaic shows some of the highest resolution images obtained by the Solid State Imaging (SSI) system on NASA’s Galileo spacecraft during its eleventh orbit around Jupiter.