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  1. Epicanthic fold

    Infobox Anatomy Name Epicanthic fold Latin plica palpebronasalis GraySubject GrayPage Image Epicanthicfold.JPG Caption Eyes with epicanthic fold on a younger East Asian male Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber An epicanthic fold , epicanthal fold , or epicanthus is a skin fold of the upper eyelid , covering the inner corner medial canthus of the Human eye eye . This lower fold ... and almond like compared to those without such folds. The term epicanthic fold refers to a visually ... accessdate 2009 10 01 ref palpebronasal fold , ref cite news url http www.medilexicon.com medicaldictionary.php?s palpebronasal fold title Palpebronasal Fold Medical Dictionary Search publisher Stedman s Medical Dictionary year 2006 accessdate 2009 10 01 ref and Mongolian eye fold . ref cite news url http www.uv.es EBRIT micro micro 194 3.html title Epicanthic fold publisher Online Encyclopaedia ... 2010 The epicanthic fold occurs more frequently among people of North Asian , Central Asian , Southeast ... epicanthic fold, of non medical causation, and one without the fold can have varying degrees of epicanthic fold, indicating that the trait is in some degree heritable. Conditions underlying ... is that an epicanthic fold in such an environment would protect the eyes from extra UV radiation ... in favor. Cosmetic surgery In some Asian ethnicities, the presence of an epicanthic fold is associated ... eyelids . The two features are distinct a person may have both epicanthic fold and upper eyelid .... For instance, one theory is based on the fact that the fold is almost always associated with absent ... ridge is responsible for the occurrence of the fold. Citation needed date March 2011 Other names ... mixed ancestry Eurasian s and Afro Asian s may inherit epicanthic folds. Epicanthic folds are also ... Hawaiians . A minority of people within some African people African ethnic groups also have epicanthic ... people Dinka and the Nuer people Nuer . Epicanthic folds are also found in a minority ...   more details



  1. File:Epicanthic fold moderate stretched.jpg

    Summary Information Description Self taken picture of my epicantic fold, stretched for prominence. Source I User Hengsheng120 Hengsheng120 User talk Hengsheng120 talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 09 41, 1 October 2010 UTC Author User Hengsheng120 Hengsheng120 User talk Hengsheng120 talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant ...   more details



  1. The Fold

    About the rock band The Fold the graphic design concept Above the fold Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox musical artist Name The Fold Img Img capt Img size Background group or band Origin Chicago , Illinois , United States Genre Alternative rock , pop punk NOTICE Provide sources before adding Genres Years active 2002 &ndash present Label Tooth & Nail Records Tooth & Nail 2005 2008 br Independent 2008 present Associated acts Showoff band Showoff URL http www.thefoldmusic.com http www.thefoldmusic.com Current members Daniel Castady br Mark Rhoades br George Castady br Matt Pittman Past members br Jake Kalb br Aaron Green br Keith Mochel br Mike Emmons The Fold is a high energy rock pop band from Chicago, Illinois Chicago , Illinois . They have released two full length albums and one EP on Tooth & Nail Records , and an independent album in 2009. Their single Gravity from the album This Too Shall Pass album This Too Shall Pass reached 1 on the CHR Rock charts. History Their debut album This Too Shall Pass album This Too Shall Pass was released February 22, 2006 on Tooth & Nail Records . The follow ... on the Vans Warped Tour. The Fold played alongside friends Plain White T s and The Spill Canvas on their own dollar to support their 2008 sold out UK tour. Upon returning to the U.S., The Fold parted ... Secrets Keep You Sick , and accepted the opportunity of making The Fold s upcoming record. All ... The Fold completed their third studio album Dear Future, Come Get Me . In December 2009 the band released ... nominated band, Plain White T s . In November, The Fold released the song This Christmas ... channel. Touring Expand section date December 2009 The Fold has played over 500 shows since 2005 and toured ... thefold The Fold http www.burningstars.net thefold07 Burning Stars Interview with The Fold 2007 http www.youtube.com watch?v w6m f1Npbt4 Neverender on YouTube DEFAULTSORT Fold, The Category Musical groups ... Christian rock groups Category American pop punk musical groups fr The Fold ...   more details



  1. Histone fold

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A histone fold is a fold found near the C terminus of each type histone in a histone octamer . The core histones share a structurally conserved Structural motif motif , the histone fold, averaging about 70 amino acid s. The histone fold consists of three alpha helix alpha helices connected by short loops. DEFAULTSORT Histone Fold Category Protein folding Category Molecular biology Biochem stub ar ...   more details



  1. Horrocks Fold

    Image Cottages on Horrocks Fold.jpg thumb right Cottages at Horrocks Fold Horrocks Fold is a hamlet in Bolton , Greater Manchester , England to the south of Belmont, Lancashire . It is situated on the southern slopes of the West Pennine Moors north of Smithills Hall . Originally a farm and collection of barns and outbuildings, the site was converted to private residences in the early 1980s. Ancient counties of England Historically a part of Lancashire , Horrocks Fold is located up an unadopted lane off Belmont Road. Several paths, tracks and nature trails lead to Horrocks Fold Wood, Scout Road, Smithills Hall and Barrow Bridge. One time Nottingham Forest captain, John McGovern footballer John McGovern is a former Horrocks Fold resident. coord 53.613 N 2.448 W display title Category Geography of Bolton Category Villages in Greater Manchester Manchester geo stub pl Horrocks Fold ...   more details



  1. Fold (Unix)

    Other uses Fold disambiguation Folding Fold is a Unix command used for making a file computing with long lines more readable on a limited width terminal. Most Linux terminals have the default screen width of 80, and therefore reading files with long lines could get annoying. The fold command puts a line feed every X characters if it doesn t reach a new line before that point. If the w argument is set, the fold command allows the user to set the maximum length of a line. To fold a file to have 30 characters max per line, simply run the following command in your unix shell fold w 30 file.txt See also fmt Par command par List of Unix commands Category Unix ...   more details



  1. Gular fold

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Lizard Dewlap.jpg thumb Male anoles have a retractible gular fold that is used to attract mates and to chase off rivals. A gular fold is a feature of the body of lizards . it is found on the ventral throat , and looks like a collar . See also Gular disambiguation , gular anatomical formations in other species DEFAULTSORT Gular Fold Category Vertebrate anatomy Lizard stub ...   more details



  1. Waterpocket Fold

    coord 38 01 18 N 111 07 14 W type landmark region US UT display title Image Waterpocket Fold Looking south from the Strike Valley Overlook.jpg thumb 350px Waterpocket Fold Looking south from the Strike Valley Overlook Image 2008 0914 CapitolReef WaterpocketFold1.jpg 350px thumb Aerial view of Waterpocket Fold The Waterpocket Fold is a geologic landform that defines Capitol Reef National Park in the western United States . This Monocline monoclinal fold extends for slightly over 100 miles in the desert of central Utah . It can be seen via three scenic routes in the park. One route leads to a famous landmark known as the Golden Throne mountain Golden Throne . This landmark is covered in golden sandstone that gives it its name. The Waterpocket Fold lies east of the town of Torrey, Utah Torrey , three miles west and just southeast of the Middle Desert . This area is prized for its scenic hiking. See also Geology of the Capitol Reef area External links http www.terragalleria.com photos ?keyword waterpocket fold Photo gallery of the Fold http rst.gsfc.nasa.gov Sect2 Sect2 3.html Geologic Maps and Images of the Waterpocket Fold , Remote sensing tutorial at USGS br Image Waterpocketfold.jpg none thumb 350px West face of Waterpocket fold Looking north from Miners Mountain Category Capitol Reef National Park Category Garfield County, Utah Category Geology of Utah Category Wayne County, Utah br Utah geo stub de Waterpocket Fold fr Waterpocket Fold ja ...   more details



  1. Labiocrural fold

    orphan date November 2009 Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox anatomy Name Labiocrural folds The labiocrural folds are the areas where the labia majora and the inner thigh s meet. There is a left labiocrural fold and a right labiocrural fold. Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Labiocrural Fold Category Gynecology Category Female reproductive system Genitourinary stub Anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Salpingopharyngeal fold

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin plica salpingopharyngea GraySubject 244 GrayPage 1141 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12649232 A vertical fold of mucous membrane, the salpingopharyngeal fold , stretches from the lower part of the torus tubarius it contains the Salpingopharyngeus muscle. See also Salpinx External links eMedicineDictionary Salpingopharyngeal fold Gray s Anatomy stub Nose anatomy ...   more details



  1. Interarytenoid fold

    Infobox Anatomy Name Interarytenoid fold Latin plica interarytenoidea GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray1204.png Caption The entrance to the larynx. Interarytenoid fold not labeled, but visible at bottom. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12649068 The interarytenoid fold is a small ligament in the posterior larynx. See also Arytenoid cartilage Neck general Category Ligaments of the head and neck respiratory stub ligament stub ...   more details



  1. Fold equity

    Fold equity is a concept in poker strategy that is especially important when a player becomes short stacked in a no limit or possibly pot limit poker tournament tournament . ref http www.cardplayer.com magazine article 14805 Cardplayer.com Fold Equity ref It is the Poker strategy Equity equity a player can expect to gain due to the opponent folding to his or her bets. It equates to math text Fold Equity , text likelihood that opponent folds text gain in equity if opponent s fold math The first half of the formula can be estimated based on reads on opponents or their previous actions. The second part is the equity obtained when the opponent s fold to your raise i.e. the total current pot , minus the equity resulting in case your opponent s call your raise i.e. your showdown equity in the post raise pot . As the post raise pot is larger than the current pot, fold equity can be positive as well as negative. ref http www.google.com base a 1121639 D14649816285364122504 A mathematical definition of fold equity ref Fold equity becomes an important concept for short stacks for the following reason. Opponents can be considered likely to call all ins with a certain range of hands. When they will have to use a large percentage of their stack to make the call, this range can be expected to be quite narrow it will include all the hands the caller expects to win an all in against the bettor . As the percentage of stack needed to call becomes lower, the range of cards the caller will need becomes wider, and he or she becomes less likely to fold. Consequently, fold equity diminishes. There will be a point ... in that they will do so with any two cards. At that point, the all in bettor will have no fold ... likely to fold facing a pot sized bet. As such, Alice s fold equity is math 70 68.5 48.2925 math ... math . Notes references External links http www.cardschat.com blog 11 20 fold equity revisited Fredrik Paulsson on fold equity Category Poker strategy ...   more details



  1. Fold-Pak

    orphan date December 2009 Deleted image removed Image Fold Pak Logo.png 174px right Fold Pak is a division of Rock Tenn with three locations Fresno, CA , Hazelton, PA , and Columbus, GA . Fold Pak manufactures Bio Paks, SmartServ and Fold Pak which is commonly used for Chinese cuisine Chinese and Thai cuisine Thai food . The design comes in a variety of sizes and can be stored flat and easily set up when it is ready to be used. When set up, it is very durable and light weight. Its special kind of Paperboard cardboard can stand up to large amounts of grease or other liquid toppings. Its use is good for carry out duties because it has a hook and a slot on its top flaps and it can be flipped upside down without spilling its contents. External links http www.foldpak.com Fold Pak s website . Category Food storage containers food product stub ...   more details



  1. Flavodoxin fold

    IMage 3chy flavodoxin fold.png thumb left 300px Ribbon diagram of CheY a regulator of the chemotactic response in bacteria, PDB accession code 3CHY , which adopts the flavodoxin fold. Ribbon is colored from blue N terminus to red C terminus . The flavodoxin fold is a common protein fold , second only to the TIM barrel fold. It has three layers, with two alpha helix helical layers sandwiching a 5 stranded parallel beta sheet sheet . The order of strands within the sheet is 21345. External links http scop.mrc lmb.cam.ac.uk scop data scop.b.d.cg.html SCOP list of proteins adopting the flavodoxin fold References Protein tertiary structure protein stub Category Protein folds ja ...   more details



  1. Salpingopalatine fold

    Cleanup date December 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name Salpingopalatine fold Latin plica salpingopalatina GraySubject 244 GrayPage 1141 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12649226 In the lateral wall of the nasopharynx , the salpingopalatine fold , smaller than the salpingopharyngeal fold , stretches from the upper part of the torus tubarius to the palate anteroinferiorly it contains the levator veli palatini muscle. The tensor veli palatini is lateral to the levator and does not contribute the fold, since the origin is deep to the cartilaginous opening. It is anterior to the salpingopharyngeal fold . See also Salpinx External links http ect.downstate.edu courseware haonline labs L31 140103.htm Gray s Nose anatomy Anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Fold change

    Refimprove date February 2010 Fold change is a number describing how much a quantity changes going from an initial to a final value. For example, an initial value of 30 and a final value of 60 corresponds to a fold change of 2, or in common terms, a two fold increase. Fold change is calculated simply as the ratio of the final value to the initial value Citation needed date December 2010 , i.e. if the initial value is A and final value is B, the fold change is B A. As another example, a change from 80 to 20 would be a fold change of 0.25. Some practitioners replace a fold change value that is less than 1 by the negative of its inverse Citation needed date December 2010 , e.g. a change from 80 to 20 would be a fold change of 4 or in common terms, a four fold decrease . Fold change is often used in analysis of gene expression data in microarray and RNA Seq experiments, for measuring change in the expression level of a gene. ref name Tusher 2001 cite journal author Tusher, Virginia Goss Tibshirani, Robert Chu, Gilbert title Significance analysis of microarrays applied to the ionizing radiation response journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America volume 98 issue 18 pages 5116 5121 year 2001 pmid 11309499 doi 10.1073 pnas.091062498 ref Notes Reflist External links http www stat.stanford.edu tibs ftp FCTComparison.pdf A comparison of fold change and the t statistic for microarray data analysis Category Statistical methods ...   more details



  1. Scottish Fold

    Wikipedia WikiProject Cats Templates for more info. name Scottish Fold image Adult Scottish Fold.jpg imagecaption Lilac colored adult Scottish Fold, displaying round face, large round eyes, and forward ... standards scottish.html acfastd http www.acfacats.com scottish fold standard.htm ticastd http tica.org ... Fold is a cat breeds breed of cat with a natural dominant gene mutation that makes its ear cartilage contain a fold, causing the ears to bend forward and down towards the front of their head ... lops after the lop eared rabbit, Scottish Fold became the breed s name in 1966. ref name CFA breedprofile Depending on registries, longhaired Scottish Folds are varying known as Highland Fold , Scottish Fold Longhair , Longhair Fold and Coupari . ref name Petfinder cite web url http www.petfinder.com cat breeds Scottish Fold title Petfinder Scottish Fold publisher Petfinder.com author J. Anne ... Scottish Fold The original Scottish Fold was a white barn cat named Susie, who was found at a farm near Coupar Angus in Perthshire , Scotland , in 1961. Susie s ears had an unusual fold in their middle ... Fold kittens with the help of geneticist Pat Turner. The breeding program produced 76 kittens in the first ... web url http fanciers.com breed faqs scottish fold faq.html title Scottish Fold FAQ publisher Fanciers.com ... Fold named Snooks who was also white a second kitten was neutered shortly after birth. Three months after Snooks birth, Susie was killed by a car. All Scottish Fold cats share a common ancestry to Susie ... concerns were brought, the Fold breed has not had the mite and infection problems, though wax buildup ... Copy of IMG 1572.JPG right thumb 3 month old Scottish Fold kitten Popularity The distinctive physical ... highly sought after pets and Fold kittens typically cost considerably more than kittens of more common breeds. ref name PetPlace cite web url http www.petplace.com cats choosing a scottish fold page1.aspx title Choosing a Scottish Fold publisher Pet Place date author J. Anne Helgren accessdate 2009 ...   more details



  1. Globin fold

    Image Myoglobin 1mba.png thumb 300px An example of the globin fold, the oxygen carrying protein myoglobin PDB ID 1MBA from the mollusc Aplysia limacina . The globin fold is a common three dimensional tertiary structure fold in protein s. This fold typically consists of eight Verify source date October 2007 alpha helix alpha helices , although some proteins have additional helix extensions at their termini. The globin fold is found in its namesake proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin as well as in phycocyanin proteins. Because myoglobin was the first protein whose structure was solved, the globin fold was thus the first protein fold discovered. Since the globin fold contains only helices, it is classified as an all alpha protein fold . Helix packing The eight helices of the globin fold core share significant nonlocal structure, unlike other structural motif s in which amino acid s close to each other in primary sequence are also close in space. The helices pack together at an average angle of about 50 degrees, significantly steeper than other helical packings such as the helix bundle . The exact angle of helix packing depends on the sequence of the protein, because packing is mediated by the steric s and hydrophobic interactions of the amino acid side chain s near the helix interfaces. Sequence conservation Although the globin fold is highly evolution arily Conserved sequence conserved , the sequences that form the fold can have as low as 16 sequence identity. While the sequence specificity of the fold is not stringent, the hydrophobic core of the protein must be maintained and hydrophobic patches on the generally hydrophilic solvent exposed surface must be avoided in order for the structure to remain stable and soluble . The most famous mutation in the globin fold is a change from glutamate to valine in one chain of the hemoglobin molecule. This mutation creates a hydrophobic patch on the protein surface that promotes intermolecular aggregation, the molecular event that gives ...   more details



  1. Ferredoxin fold

    Context date December 2007 Image 2acy ferredoxin fold.png thumb left 250px Ribbon diagram of acylphosphatase PDB accession code 2ACY , which adopts a ferredoxin fold with an extra beta sheet strand at the C terminus shown in red . The ribbon is colored from blue N terminus to red C terminus . A ferredoxin fold is a common protein fold with a signature secondary structure along its backbone. Structurally, the ferredoxin fold can be regarded as a long, symmetric hairpin that is wrapped once around, so that its two terminal beta sheet strands hydrogen bond to the central two strands, forming a four stranded, antiparallel beta sheet sheet covered on one side by two helices. Functions Empty section date June 2008 External links http scop.mrc lmb.cam.ac.uk scop data scop.b.e.ji.html SCOP list of proteins with a ferredoxin like fold References Protein tertiary structure DEFAULTSORT Ferredoxin Fold Category Protein folds protein stub ja ...   more details



  1. Bradley Fold

    unreferenced date March 2010 infobox UK place country England latitude 53.57275 longitude 2.366023 official name Bradley Fold population metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Bury Bury metropolitan county Greater Manchester region North West England constituency westminster Bury South UK Parliament constituency Bury South post town BOLTON postcode district BL2 postcode area BL dial code 01204 os grid reference SD757083 Bradley Fold is a small district within the Metropolitan Borough of Bury , in Greater Manchester , England. It lies mid way between Bolton and Bury, approximately 3 miles from each. It forms part of the Radcliffe North ward on Bury Council. Bradley Fold has a trading estate, incorporating a council depot, and is also home to a former Dorma textiles factory. Since the mid 1990s, several new housing estates have been built. There are reservoirs open to anglers on Browns Road. In addition to a garden centre and social club, Bradley Fold has one pub, The Queens, where remnants of the former Bradley Fold railway station on the Liverpool and Bury Railway can be seen. Category Villages in Greater Manchester Category Geography of Bury Manchester geo stub pl Bradley Fold ...   more details



  1. Bank Fold

    infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.7123 longitude 02.4268 official name Bank Fold civil parish Yate and Pickup Bank population lieutenancy england Lancashire unitary england Blackburn with Darwen region North West England constituency westminster Rossendale and Darwen post town DARWEN postcode district BB3 postcode area BB dial code 01254 os grid reference SD7124 Bank Fold is a hamlet place hamlet near Belthorn in Lancashire , England . Category Villages in Lancashire Category Geography of Blackburn Lancashire geo stub pl Bank Fold ...   more details



  1. Fold number

    Fold number refers to how many double fold paper testing double folds that are required to cause rupture of a paper test piece under standardized conditions. Fold number is definied in ISO 5626 1993 as the antilogarithm of the mean folding endurance ref ISO 5626 1993 Paper &ndash Determination of folding endurance, 3.3 ref math f text antilog 10 frac textstyle sum i 1 n F i n 10 frac textstyle sum i 1 n F i n math where f is the fold number, F sub i sub is the folding endurance for each test piece and n is total number of test pieces used. In the introduction of ISO 5626 1993 it is emphasized that fold number, as defined in that very International Standard, does not equal the mean number of double folds observed. The latter is however still the definition used in some countries ref ISO 5626 1993 Paper &ndash Determination of folding endurance, Introduction ref . If the numerical value of the folding endurance is not rounded off, these will however be equal. In the former Swedish standard SS 152005 Pappersordlista from 1992, with paper related terms defined in Swedish and English, fold number is explained as the number of double folds which a test strip withstands under specified conditions before a break occurs in the strip &ndash that is, not the antilogarithm of the mean folding endurance. See also Folding endurance Double fold paper testing References references DEFAULTSORT Fold Number Category Paper sv Viktal ...   more details



  1. Death fold

    Orphan date October 2007 The death fold is a tertiary structure motif commonly found in protein s involved in apoptosis or inflammation related processes. This motif is commonly found in domains that participate in protein protein interactions leading to the formation of large functional complexes. Examples of death fold domains include the death domain DD , death effector domain DED , CARD domain Caspase Recruitment Domain CARD , and pyrin domain PYD . Death fold domains are an evolutionarily conserved superfamily of domains that mediate apoptotic signaling. The two types of apoptosis, extrinsic and intrinsic, are tightly regulated by the interplay of activating and inhibitory pathways. The interactions between the four different death fold motifs are a unifying mechanism in both types of apoptosis. Structure There is a large difference in the primary amino acid sequence of the four different death fold motifs, but each has a similar three dimensional structure. Death fold motifs are characterized by six to seven tightly coiled alpha helices arranged in a Greek key fold. The motifs consist of several defined protein interactions with other suspected apoptotic roles Lahm . Four Death Fold Domains Caspase Recruitment Domain CARD CARD containing proteins are found throughout the animal kingdom and may also be present in fungi , plants , and prokaryotes . CARD domains are present on several ... recently discovered death fold domain, and there functions and interactions have yet to be clearly elucidated. Binding and Interactions Death fold structural motif motifs are believed to exert ... bind to another death fold containing Protein domain domain through the same type of protein interaction ... types of death fold domains in every known case the binding partners have homologous domain DD ... cite journal author Lahm A, Paradisi A, Green DR, Melino G title Death fold domain interaction ... Inhibition of both the extrinsic and intrinsic death pathways through nonhomotypic death fold interactions ...   more details



  1. Aryepiglottic fold

    Infobox Anatomy Name Aryepiglottic fold Latin plica aryepiglottica GraySubject 236 GrayPage 1079 Image Gray955.png Caption The entrance to the larynx , viewed from behind. Aryepiglottic fold labeled at center right. Image2 Gray956.png Caption2 Laryngoscopic view of interior of larynx. Aryepiglottic fold labeled at center right. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648893 The entrance of the larynx is a triangular opening, narrow in front, wide behind, and sloping obliquely downward and backward. It is bounded, in front, by the epiglottis behind, by the apices of the arytenoid cartilages , the corniculate cartilages , and the interarytenoid notch and on either side, by a fold of mucous membrane , enclosing ligamentous and muscular fibers, stretched between the side of the epiglottis and the apex of the arytenoid cartilage this is the aryepiglottic fold , on the posterior part of the margin of which the cuneiform cartilage forms a more or less distinct whitish prominence, the cuneiform tubercle . These folds form the upper borders of the quadrangular membrane . External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 31 17 01 04 UMichAtlas rsa3p10 NormanAnatomy lesson11 NormanAnatomyFig larynxsagsect Gray s Larynx anatomy Category Human throat digestive stub respiratory stub de Aryepiglottische Falte ...   more details



  1. Nasolabial fold

    File Nasolabial fold.jpg thumb Human face, with left nasolabial fold marked in black ellipse. The nasolabial folds , commonly known as smile lines or laugh lines , are facial feature s. They are the two skin fold s that run from each side of the nose human nose to the corners of the mouth human mouth . They separate the cheek s from the upper lip . the term derives from Latin language Latin nasus for nose and labium for lip . Cosmetology issues With ageing the fold may become more pronounced and become cosmetically undesirable. The most significant factors that contribute to the prominence of the fold are excess skin, skin thinning, excess cheek fat, and ptosis of cheek fat. Most common cosmetic treatments are anatomical removal, liposuction , facelift , or dermal filler injections. span class plainlinks span See also Epicanthal fold Category Facial features Category Cosmetics Category Skin anatomy Superficial anatomy anatomy stub de Nasolabialfalte ja pt Sulco nasolabial zh ...   more details




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