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Extraocular Muscle Fatigue

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Henry J, Kaminski, Chelliah R, Richmonds
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Octopus extraocular muscle

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1984
Abstract 1. 1. The oblique inferior posterior extraocular muscle (o.i.p.m.) in Octopus vulgaris connects the ventral margin of the eyeball to the orbit. 2. 2. In adult Octopus this muscle contains approximately 10,500 elongate, obliquely striated muscle fibres of average diameter 6.9 μm. 3. 3. Three hundred seconds after an imposed strain
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The Extraocular Muscles

2016
Four rectus (superior, inferior, medial, and lateral) and two oblique (superior and inferior) extraocular muscles (EOMs) insert onto the eye and contribute to all ocular movements [1, 2].
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The Extraocular Muscles

2012
Whereas skeletal muscles generally perform specific limited roles, extraocular muscles (EOMs) have to be responsive over a wider dynamic range. As a result, EOMs have fundamentally distinct structural, functional, biochemical, and immunological properties as compared to other skeletal muscles. At birth, the extraocular muscles are at approximately 50 %
David Jordan   +2 more
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Extraocular Muscle

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1973
BRUCE R. PACHTER, GOODWIN M. BREININ
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Extraocular Muscles: Extraocular Muscle Anatomy

2010
L.K. McLoon, S.P. Christiansen
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Cysticercosis of Extraocular Muscle

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1994
V, Menon, G, Kumar, P, Prakash
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Dermatomyositis spares extraocular muscles

Neurology, 1985
C. Scoppetta   +4 more
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Extraocular Muscles

2015
Frederick Roy, Renee Tindall
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