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foveated c. pectus excavatum.
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foveolar pertaining to a foveola, such as the foveola retinae.
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Foville's s. a syndrome similar to the Millard-Gubler syndrome, except that, in addition to paralysis of the outward movement of the eye, there is paralysis of conjugate movement.
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fovea An obvious depression or furrow in the middle of the carapace. It is not visible in all species. It forms a point for the attachment of muscles internally. Some species have a projection ("horn") instead of a depression.
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fovea The central portion of the retina and macula that contains only cones. The fovea is the only part of the eye that is capable of 20/20 or better vision.
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