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Yes. The lower base angles are congruent. The upper base angles are congruent.
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you do work out the upper and lower quartile
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The medial angle of the eye, also known as the inner angle or medial canthus, is where the upper and lower eyelids meet towards the nose. This angle is important for tear drainage and helps to protect the eye from debris and foreign particles.
Frog eyes have eyelids , both an upper and a lower one.
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Yes, squirrels do have eyelids. Just like humans, squirrels use their eyelids to protect and lubricate their eyes. They can blink and close their eyelids to keep their eyes moist and free from debris.
it could be a sty or pink eye. she also might have fell and hit her eyes on something
Eyelashes grow from the edges of the upper and lower eyelids, from follicles that are also associated with various glands that secrete oil and perspiration.
lower part upper part is called Ariom i think
Decalage on a fixed wing Biplane aircraft is the angle difference between the upper and lower wings of a fixed wing Biplane aircraft, i.e. the acute angle contained between the chords of the wings in question.The decalage is said to be positive when the upper wing has a higher total angle-of incidence than the lower wing, and negative when its total angle of incidence is lower. Positive decalage results in greater lift from the upper wing than the lower wing, the difference increasing with the amount of decalage.Uncle Fudd
Decalage on a fixed wing Biplane aircraft is the angle difference between the upper and lower wings of a fixed wing Biplane aircraft, i.e. the acute angle contained between the chords of the wings in question.The decalage is said to be positive when the upper wing has a higher total angle-of incidence than the lower wing, and negative when its total angle of incidence is lower. Positive decalage results in greater lift from the upper wing than the lower wing, the difference increasing with the amount of decalage.Uncle Fudd