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This term describes a place on the face where certain wrinkles may appear: lower eyelid furrow; infraorbital furrow; or nasolabial furrow (see Figure 1-1). In some faces there is no wrinkle or line in such a facial location until there is action. Some faces show a line permanently, but it will deepen to a wrinkle with certain actions, eg, some faces show a permanent line in the lower eyelid furrow, infraorbital furrow or nasolabial furrow, which will deepen with an action.
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| furrow |
marked narrow depression; groove, wrinkle or line
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| furor |
`Violent madness', `frenzy' etc., characteristic displayed by opponents of Aeneas such as Juno, Dido and Turnus and sometimes by Aeneas himself (Aeneid).
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| furosemide |
generic name for drug having strong, prompt and short-lived diuretic action. Furosemide also tends to lower blood pressure in the lungs.
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| furor epilepticus |
(лат. эпилептическое буйство). См. Раптус эпилептический.
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