• Collectively these scales are referred to as circumorbital scales, circumorbitals, or a circumorbital ring. Occasionally, the term ocular scale is used without...
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    covered in scales. Snakes are entirely covered with scales or scutes of various shapes and sizes, known as snakeskin as a whole. A scale protects the...
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    Brille (redirect from Ocular scale)
    horizontally across the eye called the nictitating membrane. Ocular scales Snake scales Through the Looking Glass: The Spectacle in Gymnophthalmid Lizards...
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  • microscope Ocular scales, a type of scales surrounding the eyes of scaled reptiles This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ocular. If...
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  • they are enlarged. Ocular scales Snake scales Anatomical terms of location Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ocular scales. Mallow D, Ludwig D,...
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    An ocular micrometer or eyepiece micrometer is a glass disk, engraved with a ruled scale, that fits in an eyepiece of a microscope, which is used to measure...
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    1-20 accessory scales (azygous) that separate the internasals and the prefrontals. A subocular ring is present with 8-12 ocular scales. There are 7-8...
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  • injury ("coma scales") were developed, though none were widely adopted. Of 13 scales that had been published by 1974, all involved linear scales that defined...
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  • lateral spots. The head is dark brown. Midbody scale rows: 17. Pre-ocular scales present. Two post-oculars in contact with the parietal. Ventrals: 134–159...
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    movement of the piston and this movement is used to calculate the intra-ocular pressure.[citation needed] Impression tonometry (also known as indentation...
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