The term zygoma generally refers to the zygomatic bone , a bone of the human skull commonly referred to as the cheekbone or malar bone, but it may also refer to The zygomatic arch , a structure in the human skull formed primarily by parts of the zygomatic bone and the temporal bone The zygomatic process , a bony protrusion of the human skull, mostly composed of the zygomatic bone but also contributed to by the frontal bone , temporal bone, and maxilla Category Anatomy ... more details
Interventions infobox Name PAGENAME Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 85.31 ICD9proc 85.32 , ICD9proc 85.5 MeshID D016462 OtherCodes Mammoplasty or mammaplasty can refer to the surgery surgical procedure to insert cheek implants or augmentation mammoplasty , an enlarging of the breast s via breast implant implants . It most often refers to the latter. Cheek implants used for this procedure are usually made of solid silicone which is inserted generally through the mouth and secured above the cheekbone s to give more facial definition and improve the face . Operations and other procedures of the integumentary system Surgery stub Category Breast surgery it Mastoplastica pt Mamoplastia ru ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Taxobox fossil range Fossil range Middle Eocene name Gobiatherium image Gobiatherium major.jpg image caption Gobiatherium major and the pantodont Hypercoryphodon regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Dinocerata familia Uintatheriidae subfamilia Gobiatheriinae genus Gobiatherium genus authority Henry Fairfield Osborn Osborn & Walter Granger Granger , 1932 subdivision ranks Species subdivision G. major G. mirificum G. monolobotum Gobiatherium meaning Beast of the Gobi Desert was one of the last Uintathere s, from the Mid Eocene of Mongolia. Unlike its North America n cousins, Uintatherium or Eobasileus , Gobiatherium lacked knob like horns, or even fang like tusks. Instead, it had enlarged cheekbone s and an almost spherical snout. Because of the noticeable lack of many diagnostic uintathere features the horns and tusks , the genus is placed within its own subfamily, Gobiatheriinae, though some experts prefer to rank it as the family Gobiatheriidae . Category Dinoceratans Category Eocene extinctions paleo mammal stub portal Paleontology ca Gobiateri es Gobiatherium it Gobiatherium ja pt Gobiatherium zh ... more details
his VFL comeback match in May, Rusling fractured a cheekbone after a marking contest. ref name cheekbone cite web title Pie Rusling fractures cheekbone url http www.afl.com.au tabid 208 default.aspx ... more details
Rasd Codurersa Diziet Embless Sma da Marenhide , or Diziet Sma , is a fictional character . She is a citizen of The Culture in the novel Use of Weapons , the novella The State of the Art , and is hinted at in the novel Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks . She works for Special Circumstances , a division of Contact The Culture Contact . Sma s fictional lifetime overlaps the present day of the storyteller. In the novella The State of the Art , Diziet Sma visits our Earth in the year 1977. She is depicted as almost, but not quite, human in form she has to have cosmetic surgery for the period of her visit in order to blend in with humanity. I got a couple of extra toes, a joint removed from each finger and a rather generalized ear, nose and cheekbone job. The ship insisted on teaching me to walk differently as well ref name TSotA Iain M. Banks The State of the Art , title story ref During the events of the Use of Weapons she functioned as a Agent handling handler and primary contact for Cheradenine Zakalwe after rapid reassignment because she had worked with him before in the same capacity. The close of Surface Detail suggests that she remains in contact with Zakalwe long after the events of Use of Weapons . Skaffen Amtiskaw During much of her career, including the events in Use of Weapons but after The State of the Art , Sma has been assigned a combat oriented drone named Skaffen Amtiskaw Fohristi whirl Skaffen Amtiskaw Handrahen Dran Easpyou , note that drone naming conventions in Culture differ from the human naming ones and establish drone s construction purpose, capabilities, armaments if any etc. . Sma considers Skaffen Amtiskaw excessively violent, self important and having exaggerated concern for my physical safety, if not my peace of mind . ref name TSotA It is also noted to have a rather strange sense of humor it once gave Zakalwe a hat as a get well gift after Zakalwe had been decapitation decapitated he lived . References references External links http nuwen.ne ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin arcus zygomaticus GraySubject 46 GrayPage 183 Image Gray188 Sphenozygomatic suture.png Caption Side view of the skull. Image2 Processuszygomaticusossisfrontalis.PNG Caption2 Articulation of the mandible. Lateral aspect. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 58 DorlandsSuf 12150836 The zygomatic arch or cheek bone is formed by the zygomatic process of temporal bone a bone extending forward from the side of the human skull skull , over the opening of the ear and the temporal process of the zygomatic bone the side of the cheekbone , the two being united by an oblique suture the tendon of the Temporalis passes medial to the arch to gain insertion into the coronoid process of the Human mandible mandible . The term zygomatic derives from the Greek zygoma meaning yoke . The zygomatic arch is occasionally referred to as the zygoma , but this term usually refers to the zygomatic bone or occasionally the zygomatic process . The zygomatic process of the temporal arises by two roots an anterior , directed inward in front of the mandibular fossa , where it expands to form the articular tubercle. a posterior , which runs backward above the external acoustic meatus and is continuous with the supramastoid crest. The upper border of the arch gives attachment to the temporal fascia the lower border and medial surface give origin to the Masseter . The zygomatic arch is significant in evolutionary biology , as it is part of the structures derived from the ancestral single temporal fenestra of the synapsid ancestor of mammal s. Additional images gallery Image Gray137.png Left temporal bone. Outer surface. Image Gray165.png Left zygomatic bone. Malar surface. Image Gray187.png Base of skull. Inferior surface. Image Gray382.png The Temporalis the zygomatic arch and Masseter have been removed. Image Gray1024.png Dissection, showing salivary glands of right side. Image Sygomafracture.png Fracture of the zygomati ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Lippizaner DSC02450.JPG thumb right 400px Longe cavesson, fitted with a bit. A longeing cavesson UK English lungeing is a piece of equipment used when longeing a horse. A longeing cavesson consists of a heavy, padded noseband , metal rings to attach the longe line , a throatlatch, and sometimes additional straps such as a jowl strap or a browband for added stability. It is placed on the horse s head in a manner somewhat akin to a halter , but provides significantly more control than a halter, without placing pressure on the horse s mouth as a bridle would. The noseband should be just below the cheekbone, several inches above the nostrils sitting on the nasal bone, and fitted snugly. The jowl strap should be very snug to prevent the cavesson from slipping into the horse s eye. The key feature of a longeing cavesson is the strategic placement of rings for varying places to attach the longe line one at the top of the nasal bone and one each side of the noseband. Many other types of headgear may be used for longeing, but the longeing cavesson is most commonly associated with dressage and related training methods and is designed to allow more subtle communication between handler and horse. A longeing cavesson may be used with a snaffle bridle. The cavesson is put on under the bridle, with the noseband of the cavesson under the bridle cheekpieces. On some horses, the bridle cheekpieces may need to be lengthened to allow this. If the bridle also has its own noseband cavesson , it may need to be removed to reduce bulk and avoid interference with other components. See also Longeing Halter Bridle DEFAULTSORT Longeing Cavesson Category Horse tack de Zaumzeug Kappzaum it Capezzone pl Kawecan ... more details
Muscle infobox Name Zygomatic major Latin musculus zygomaticus major GraySubject 108 GrayPage 383 Image Zygomaticus.png Caption Muscles of the head, face, and neck. Origin anterior of zygomatic Insertion Modiolus face modiolus of mouth Action draws angle of mouth upward and laterally Blood facial artery Nerve zygomatic branch contradict inline article List of muscles of facial nerve DorlandsPre m 22 DorlandsSuf 12551382 The Zygomatic major is a muscle of the human body . It is a muscle of facial expression which draws the angle of the mouth superiorly and posteriorly smile . Like all muscles of facial expression, the zygomatic major is innervated by the facial nerve Cranial Nerve VII . More specifically the buccal and zygomatic branches of the facial nerve. The Zygomaticus extends from each zygomatic arch cheekbone to the corners of the mouth. It raises the corners of the mouth when a person smiles. Dimple s may be caused by variations in the structure of this muscle. External links MuscleLoyola zmj GPnotebook 208339005 eMedicineDictionary Zygomaticus major muscle http www.ptcentral.com muscles musclehead.html zygomaticus 20major PTCentral http face and emotion.com dataface expression muscles.jsp Clips of muscle action Muscles of head muscle stub Category Muscles of the head and neck ar de Musculus zygomaticus es M sculo cigom tico mayor fr Muscle grand zygomatique it Muscolo zigomatico maggiore hu Nagy j romcsonti izom nl Musculus zygomaticus major ja pl Mi nie jarzmowe pt M sculo zigom tico maior ru sr sh Veliki jabu ni mi i fi Poskip lihas th ... more details
Image Blush and blush brush.jpg thumb Rouge and brush Image Dance little sister.jpg thumb A dancer wearing rouge Rouge IPAc en icon r u lang fr red , also called blush or blusher UK , is a cosmetics cosmetic typically used by women to redden the cheek s so as to provide a more youthful appearance, and to emphasize the cheekbone s. Historically, rouge was used as early as in ancient Egypt . It was also applied on the lips, the way lipstick would be used today. In some times and places, both men and women wore rouge, such as during the English Regency Regency period in England. In Britain s Victorian Age , when wearing makeup was associated with low morals, ladies resorted to pinch ing their cheeks and biting their lips to make them appear red instead. Various substances have been used as rouge. In ancient Greece for example, crushed Mulberry mulberries were favoured, while red beet juice and crushed Strawberry strawberries have also variously been used. In modern times, rouge generally consists of a red coloured talcum based powder that is applied with a brush to the cheek. The colouring is usually either the substance of safflor the petals of safflower , or a solution of carmine in ammonium hydroxide and rosewater perfumed with rose oil . A cream based variant of rouge is schnouda , a colourless mixture of Alloxan with cold cream , which also colours the skin red. References reflist External links http www.vintageconnection.net ModesInMakeup.htm Modes In Makeup, a brief history of cosmetics http www.authorsden.com categories article top.asp?catid 10&id 15438 The History of Makeup http www.victorianweb.org authors mb rouge.html The Pervasion of Rouge also known as A Defence of Cosmetics , by Max Beerbohm cosmetics Category Cosmetics da Rouge de Rouge Kosmetik eo Ru iga minko fa fr Fard maquillage io Fardo it Fard nl Rouge ja ku Alg ne pl R kosmetyk pt Blush ru fi Poskipuna sv Rouge smink tr All k zh ... more details
Image Replace this image male.svg right Hagurnek Nick of Niki Sandhu born January 26, 1962 in Jamsher Khas , Jullandhar , Punjab India Punjab , India is a former field hockey defender. Sandhu participated in two consecutive Summer Olympics for Canada , starting in Hockey at the 1984 Summer Olympics 1984 . After having finished in tenth position in Los Angeles, California , the resident of Vancouver, British Columbia ended up in eleventh place with the Canada men s national field hockey team Men s National Team in the Seoul Games. At the Hockey World Cup in 1990 Sandhu was involved in a serious accident on the pitch, in the match between Canada and Ireland. Sandhu, the Canadian deep defender had the ball under control and was in the process of hitting to clear. When Jimmy Kirkwood dived low from the left to tackle he got badly hit by Sandhu s follow through. Kirkwood s cheekbone was fractured and needed fifteen stitches. International senior competitions This list is incomplete 1984 &ndash 1984 Summer Olympics Olympic Games , Los Angeles 10th 1988 &ndash 1988 Summer Olympics Olympic Games , Seoul 11th 1990 &ndash 1990 Men s Hockey World Cup World Cup , Lahore 11th References http www.olympic.ca EN athletes query details2.php?id 41386 Canadian Olympic Committee http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes sa hargurnek sandhu 1.html sports reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sandhu, Nick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 26, 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sandhu, Nick Category 1962 births Category Sportspeople from British Columbia Category Canadian men s field hockey players Category Field hockey players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category Field hockey players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category Indian emigrants to Canada Category Living people Category Olympic field hockey players of Canada Category People from Vancouver Category Canadian sportspeople of Indian descent Sandhu, Nick C ... more details
Paul Teather born 26 December 1977 in Rotherham , South Yorkshire , England is a retired England English footballer who played in defence and midfield. He begin his career as an apprentice with Manchester United F.C. Manchester United on leaving school in 1994, and turned professional in 1996. He remained at the club until being released on a free transfer in 2001, having never played a first team game for them. In 1997 98 in English football 1997 98 , he was loaned out to Football League Second Division Division Two strugglers A.F.C. Bournemouth , but his spell at Dean Court was curtailed by a triple cheekbone fracture. After leaving Old Trafford , Teather had a spell with Northwich Victoria in the Football Conference Nationwide Conference . He graduated from the University of Salford s Physiotherapy degree ref http www.sobsart.com Staff.html The Foot, Knee and Back Clinics , September 18, 2009 ref and now works as the physiotherapist at Sheffield United F.C. . Clubs 1994 2001 flagicon England Manchester United F.C. Manchester United 1997 flagicon England A.F.C. Bournemouth Bournemouth loan 2002 2003 flagicon England Northwich Victoria F.C. Northwich Victoria References reflist External links soccerbase id 7839 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Teather, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 December 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Teather, Paul Category 1977 births Category Living people Category English footballers Category Manchester United F.C. players Category A.F.C. Bournemouth players Category Northwich Victoria F.C. players Category People from Rotherham Category Physiotherapists Category Alumni of the University of Salford England footy defender 1970s stub ... more details
BLP sources date June 2009 Infobox GAA player code Hurling sport Hurling image name Jonathan O Callaghan irish Se n Ceallach in fullname Jonathan O Callaghan feet 6 inches 2 occupation Carpenter county Cork province Munster club Castletownroche GAA Castletownroche clposition Half forward clubs clyears 1990s present clapps points clcounty 0 clprovince clallireland counties Cork icposition Half forward icyears 2004 2005 icapps points 6 0 7 icprovince 0 icallireland 0 nhl 0 allstars 0 clupdate icupdate birth place Castletownroche , County Cork Jonathan O Callaghan born 1978 in Castletownroche , County Cork is an Irish people Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Castletownroche GAA Castletownroche and was a member of the Cork GAA Cork senior inter county team from 2004 until 2005. He missed the final of the 2004 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship because of a broken Zygomatic bone cheekbone . ref cite web url http breakingnews.iol.ie sport ?jp kfgbeycwojau title O Callaghan out of hurling final date 31 August 2004 publisher Ireland On Line accessdate 14 March 2011 ref References Reflist Cork Hurling Team 2004 Cork Hurling Team 2005 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ocallaghan, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH Castletownroche DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ocallaghan, Jonathan Category 1978 births Category Living people Category Castletownroche hurlers Category Cork hurlers Category People from County Cork Cork hurling bio stub ... more details
John Edward Uzzell born 31 March 1959, in Plymouth is a retired English people English Association footballer footballer . ref http www.argylereview.co.uk player.asp?forename John&surname Uzzell John Uzzell Argyle Review. Retrieved 6 February 2010. ref A Defender Full back full back , Uzzell spent the majority of his playing career with hometown club Plymouth Argyle F.C. Plymouth Argyle , between July 1977 and April 1989. ref http www.greensonscreen.co.uk gosdb players2.asp?pid 858&scp 1,2,5,6,7 John Uzzell Greens on Screen. Retrieved 6 February 2010. ref He also played for Torquay United F.C. Torquay United , between 1989 and 1992, before moving into coaching. He now works as a postman . ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football fa cup 6426535.stm Where Are They Now? BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 February 2010. ref On 14 December 1991, while playing in a Third Division game for Torquay United at Plainmoor , he suffered a fractured cheekbone and eye socket in a collision with Brentford F.C. Brentford striker Gary Blissett , who was subsequently charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent. However, Blissett was cleared of the charge at Salisbury Crown Court on 3 December 1992. ref http www.independent.co.uk sport football torquay anger at kelly after blissett cleared 1561505.html ref References reflist External links http www.pafc.co.uk page NewsDetail 0,,10364 1876922,00.html Plymouth Argyle Official Website http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player2 johnuzzell.htm Newcastlefans Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uzzell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 31 March 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uzzell, John Category English footballers Category Plymouth Argyle F.C. players Category Torquay United F.C. players Category People from Plymouth Category 1959 births Category The Football League players Category Living people England footy defender 1950s stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Nelson Mart nez image caption fullname Nelson Alberto Mart nez Sevilla dateofbirth birth date and age 1991 10 25 cityofbirth Quito countryofbirth Ecuador height position Midfielder currentclub Sociedad Deportiva Aucas Aucas clubnumber youthyears1 2005 2011 youthclubs1 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito LDU Quito years1 2010 clubs1 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito LDU Quito caps1 14 goals1 1 years2 2011 clubs2 Sociedad Deportiva Aucas Aucas loan caps2 0 goals2 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates club update December 12, 2010 nationalteam update spanish name Mart nez Sevilla Nelson Alberto Mart nez Sevilla born October 25, 1991 in Quito is an Ecuador ian Association football football midfielder for Sociedad Deportiva Aucas Aucas on loan from Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito LDU Quito . A product of the LDU Quito s youth system, he began making senior club appearances for Liga in 2010. In his professional debut against Club Social y Deportivo Independiente Jos Ter n Independiente Jos Ter n , he ran into defender Armando Wila , fracturing his cheekbone. The injury required Mart nez to undergo surgery. ref http www.ldu.com.ec home contenidos.php?id 36&identificaArticulo 617 ref In June 2011, he was loaned to Sociedad Deportiva Aucas Aucas . Honors Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito LDU Quito Ecuadorian Serie A Serie A 2010 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de F tbol Serie A 2010 References reflist External links http www.ecuafutbol.org Servicios FichaJugadores.aspx?valor1 1719537456 Mart nez s FEF player card es Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Martinez, Nelson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 25, 1991 PLACE OF BIRTH Quito , Ecuador DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Martinez, Nelson Category 1991 births Category Living people Category Ecuadorian footballers Category LDU Quito footballers Category Aucas Quito footballers ... more details
Infobox disease Name Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 184250 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type is an inherited disorder of bone growth that results in dwarfism , characteristic skeletal abnormalities, and problems with Visual perception vision . The name of the condition indicates that it affects the bones of the vertebral column spine spondylo and two regions near the ends of bones epiphyses and metaphyses . This type was named after the first reported patient with the disorder. Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type is a subtype of collagenopathy, types II and XI . The signs and symptoms of this condition at birth are very similar to those of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita , a related skeletal disorder. Beginning in childhood, the two conditions can be distinguished in X ray images by changes in areas near the ends of bones metaphyses . These changes are characteristic of spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Strudwick type. People with this condition are short statured from birth, with a very short trunk and shortened limbs. Their hands and feet, however, are usually average sized. Curvature of the spine scoliosis and lumbar lordosis may be severe and can cause problems with breathing. Changes in the spinal bones vertebrae in the neck may also increase the risk of spinal cord damage. Other skeletal signs include flattened vertebrae platyspondyly , severe protrusion of the breastbone pectus carinatum , a hip joint deformity in which the upper leg bones turn inward coxa vara , and a foot deformity known as clubfoot . Affected individuals have mild and variable changes in their facial features. The cheekbone s close to the nose may appear flattened. Some infants are born with an opening in the roof of the mouth, which is called a cleft palate . Severe nearsightedness high myopia and detachment of the retina the part of the ey ... more details
other persons James Kirkwood MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s Field Hockey MedalCountry GBR2 MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul 1988 Field hockey at the 1988 Summer Olympics Team Competition MedalBottom James Jimmy W. Kirkwood born 12 February 1962 is a former field hockey player and Irish people Irish cricket er, who was born in Northern Ireland . Hockey Kirkwood was a member of the golden winning Great Britain national field hockey team British squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul . At the 1990 Men s Hockey World Cup 1990 World Cup Kirkwood was involved in a serious accident on the pitch, in the match between Canada men s national field hockey team Canada and Ireland national field hockey team Ireland . Nick Sandhu , the Canadian deep defender had the ball under control and was in the process of hitting to clear. When Kirkwood dived low from the left to tackle he got badly hit by Sandhu s follow through. Kirkwood s cheekbone was fractured and needed fifteen stitches. Kirkwood played for YMCA and Lisnagarvey Hockey Club Lisnagarvey . Cricket Kirkwood also played for the Ireland national cricket team Irish cricket team , representing Ireland three times. Kirkwood made 27 runs at an average of 8.6, with his high score of 27 coming against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire . In addition to his batting, Kirkwood could also slot in as an athletic wicket keeper . Kirkwoods appearances for Ireland were limited due to his hockey commitments References http www.olympics.org.uk athleterecord.aspx?at 1896 British Olympic Committee http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ki jimmy kirkwood 1.html sports reference http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 110 110909 110909.html Jimmy Kirkwood on CricketArchive br Great Britain FH Squad 1988 Summer Olympics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kirkwood, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 12, 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DE ... more details
The Tri Coloured Dutch also known as Japanese Dutch or Harlequin Dutch was first created in Holland by crossing tortoiseshell Dutch rabbit s and harlequin rabbits. This breed is recognized by the British Rabbit Council ref http www.thebrc.org standards F3 Dutch 20Tri coloured.pdf British Rabbit Council Breed Standards ref but not the American Rabbit Breeders Association , although there are breeders of Harlequin Dutch in the USA. The rabbit should have white in the same place as a Dutch but the coloured parts should be a mix of orange with either black, blue or chocolate. UK Breed Standard 1. Body and type Body is cobby, head held well between shoulders, which are firm and well muscled. Ears strong, well carried, length not to exceed 10  cm 4  inch . Chest wide and well formed. Front feet medium length Straight and fairly fine bone. Back feet held parallel to body. Pattern on head Cheeks well rounded must not touch whisker bed or corners of mouth or over past the cheekbone 2. Design and colour One cheek must be orange the other cheek black with ears black on orange side and orange on black cheek side. Blaze is white. It commences as a point starting from near the ear roots and gradually widens evenly passing between the eyes on to the neck and nape. This white must be as wide as possible. Must not pass between the ears. The saddle must make a true ring around the body and be placed 2 3  cm 3 4 1.1 4  inches behind the front feet. The coloured half must be 2 3  cm 3 4 1.1 4  inches banded as regularly as possible with alternating bands of black and orange. Stops regular. Colours Also recognisable, blue to replace black, chocolate to replace black, 3. Fur Thick and lustrous with plenty of under coat and guard hairs. Weight 1.70 2.5  kg 3.3 4 5.1 2 Lb. Faults Coloured fur on white part or white patches on the coloured parts. DISQUALIFICATIONS Discoloured or wall eyes pale blue iris , specked eyes pale blue spots or specks on the iris . Flesh ... more details
opponent s cheekbone There was a brawl after the match involving all 22 players, ref name Female footballer breaks opponents cheekbone after 22 player brawl and continued fighting led to Tranmere captain Lindsey Smith breaking the cheekbone of Boro s Nicola Duckling. Smith was subsequently acquitted ... opponent s cheekbone ref name Female footballer breaks opponents cheekbone after 22 player ... seniors Team archivedate 7 June 2011 deadurl no ref ref name Female footballer breaks opponents cheekbone ... breaks opponents cheekbone after 22 player brawl.html title Female footballer breaks opponents cheekbone after 22 player brawl newspaper Telegraph first Peter last Hutchison date 28 May 2010 accessdate 24 November 2011 ref ref name Tranmere Ladies captain cleared of breaking opponent s cheekbone ... captain cleared of breaking opponent s cheekbone 100252 26546326 title Tranmere Ladies captain cleared of breaking opponent s cheekbone newspaper Liverpool Echo first last date 29 May 2010 accessdate ... more details
BBC Sport date 30 March 2006 ref Pogatetz broke his Human nose nose , jaw and Zygomatic bone cheekbone ... to suffer a recurrence of his cheekbone fracture with the scores tied at 0 0. He made his return ... mask because of his cheekbone fracture which he picked up in the Plymouth game. He received a bang ... more details
About the anatomical feature Infobox Anatomy Name Cheek Latin bucca Image chica cachetona.jpg Caption Girl with prominent puffy cheeks. GraySubject GrayPage Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery buccal artery Vein Nerve buccal nerve , buccal branch of the facial nerve Lymph MeshName Cheek MeshNumber A01.456.505.173 DorlandsPre c 25 DorlandsSuf 12230932 wiktionary Cheeks lang la buccae constitute the area of the face below the human eye eye s and between the Human nose nose and the left or right ear . They may also be referred to as jowls . Buccal means relating to the cheek. In humans, the region is innervated by the buccal nerve . The area between the inside of the cheek and the teeth and gums is called the buccal pouch or buccal cavity and forms part of the mouth . Cheeks are fleshy in humans ref DorlandsDict two 000019897 cheek ref and other mammal s, the skin being suspended by the chin and the jaw s, and forming the lateral wall of the human mouth, visibly touching the cheekbone below the eye. Some animals such as squirrel s and hamster s use the buccal pouch to carry food or other items. In vertebrate s, markings on the cheek area malar stripes spots ... , particularly immediately beneath the eye, often serve as important distinguishing features between species or individual s. The inside of the cheek is lined with a mucous membrane buccal mucosa, part of the oral mucosa . It is the most common location from which a DNA sample can be taken during a cheek cotton swab swab . The cheeks are covered externally by hairy skin, and internally by stratified squamous epithelium. This is mostly smooth, but may have aborally directed papillae e.g. ruminants . The mucosa is supplied with secretions from the Buccal glands, which are arranged in superior and inferior groups. In carnivores, the superior buccal gland is large and discrete the Zygomatic gland. During mastication chewing , the cheeks and tongue between them serve to keep the food between the teeth. See also B ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername image country Netherlands international true fullname Adrianus Petrus van Troost nickname living true dayofbirth 2 monthofbirth 10 yearofbirth 1972 placeofbirth Schiedam , Zuid Holland countryofbirth Netherlands dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm Fast bowling fast role family club1 Griqualand West cricket team Griqualand West year1 1994 95 clubnumber1 club2 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset year2 1991&ndash 1998 clubnumber2 deliveries balls columns 2 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 71 runs1 461 bat avg1 7.94 100s 50s1 &ndash &ndash top score1 35 deliveries1 8,451 wickets1 146 bowl avg1 38.45 fivefor1 4 tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 6 48 catches stumpings1 10 &ndash column2 List A cricket LA matches2 31 runs2 75 bat avg2 8.33 100s 50s2 &ndash &ndash top score2 17 not out deliveries2 1,321 wickets2 36 bowl avg2 30.77 fivefor2 1 tenfor2 &ndash best bowling2 5 22 catches stumpings2 2 &ndash date 16 January year 2011 source http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3868 3868.html CricketArchive Adrianus Andr Petrus van Troost born 2 October 1972 in Schiedam , Zuid Holland is a former Dutch people Dutch cricket er. A right arm fast bowler van Troost represented his nation at ICC Trophy level between 1990 and 1997 , taking thirteen wickets in nine matches at the bowling average of 17.38. Playing career Van Troost played for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset in England English county cricket and Griqualand West cricket team Griqualand West in South Africa n provincial cricket. Van Troost was an aggressive bowler In 1995 , whilst playing for Somerset, he bowled a bouncer cricket bouncer to West Indian cricket team West Indies captain Jimmy Adams , fracturing the batsman s cheekbone. ref name bone http www.independent.co.uk sport van troost barred for intimidation 1595748.html ref Just a week later, umpire Barry Dudleston ordered him o ... more details
or French cavesson , a noseband that encircles the nose 1 2  inches below the cheekbone. This type ... 1 2  inches below the cheekbone, but it also includes a second strap that runs from the cavesson ... School , this noseband encircles the nose around the chin groove, as opposed to just below the cheekbone ... on the other side, under the horse s chin, and back up to the opposite cheekbone. It is used to remind ... more details