| face shield |
Coverings, designed to protect the entire face of a worker when a sander, grinder, etc. are being used. A transparent eye panel allows the worker to be protected from small particles, which are being thrown, while being able to see.
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| facing |
1. Covering of contrasting material to decorate or protect a building; a finished wall surface. 2. Smoothing; finishing.
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| facet |
any small articular surface, usually relatively flat.
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| facial nerve |
Cranial nerve VII. In fishes, this is the motor nerve associated with the hyoid gill arch. In tetrapods, it became associated with neck musculature. In mammaliforms it becomes the principal motor nerve controlling the facial muscles. Like the trigeminal (Vth) nerve, with which it closely associated, the facial nerve has several branches which may exit the brain separately. The principal branches are the superficial opthalmic, buccal, palatine & hyomandibular. ...
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| facial palsy |
loss of sensation or the ability to control movement in the facial muscles
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