File:Atmospheric model of Eyeball Earth (figure2) From Dr. Emad Kayyam Collection.jpg
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DescriptionAtmospheric model of Eyeball Earth (figure2) From Dr. Emad Kayyam Collection.jpg |
English: Atmospheric model of Eyeball Earth (figure2)
The membrane of Hasner (the site where the lacrimal duct enter the Nose) remains imperforate after delivery in up to 70% newborns. This usually opens within the first month but may remain imperforate for a longer time, resulting in epiphora and/or mucopurulent discharge. The duct continues in the nose for about 5mm and its whole length is around 27 – 30 mm. Savanna & Agriculture Land on the coast of the Red sea in the Arabian Peninsula is at the same site where as if the lacrimal duct enters the Nose in analogical descriptive analysis. "Atmospheric Model of the Eyeball Earth" depends greatly on the descriptive analysis and analogy made between Red Sea of the Arabian Peninsula with Lacrimal System of the Eye ball of the Newborns in a condition called Epiphora by Dr. Emad Kayyam. |
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Source | Upper Figure: Public domain?, Lower Figure: Gray's Anatomy, 1918 PD-old, Combined image Created, Observed & Designed by Emad Kayyam |
Author | Dr. Emad Kayyam, Comparison, Analogy, Descriptive Analysis and Idea in this Figure: Emad Kayyam |
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Upper Figure Informations: The upper figure is re-designed & prepared from a map to the Arabian Peninsula in the public domain. Lower Figure Informations: The lower figure is re-designed and prepared from a figure in Gray's Anatomy. This faithful reproduction of a lithograph plate from Gray's Anatomy, a two-dimensional work of art, is not copyrightable in the U.S. as per Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp.; the same is also true in many other countries, including Germany. Unless stated otherwise, it is from the 20th U.S. edition of Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body, originally published in 1918 and therefore lapsed into the public domain. Other copies of Gray's Anatomy can be found on Bartleby and also on Yahoo!. This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. This applies worldwide.
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