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  1. Nov 3, 2023 · The orbit appears as a quadrangular pyramidal cavern in the upper face. It is made up of four facial bones and three cranial bones: maxilla, zygomatic bone, lacrimal bone, palatine bone, frontal bone, ethmoid bone, and sphenoid bone . The base of this pyramid opens anteriorly onto the face, while the apex is pointed posteromedially towards the ...

  2. Cremona. Cremona is a city in Southern Lombardy in the Po valley of Italy, with a population of 71,000 in 2021. It has a wonderful preserved medieval centre, with the cathedral and town hall ranged around the main piazza. In the 17th century it became famous for its violins, especially those made by Stradivarius.

  3. The cathedral was finished in 1107 but was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1117 and rebuilt by 1190. In subsequent centuries, various embellishments left traces of Gothic, Renaissance and baroque taste. As a result, Romanesque sculptures from the pre-earthquake church adorn the facade, whose upper part is largely the result of Renaissance ...

  4. Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29, Thursday 30, Friday 31 May and Saturday 1 June – 12:00pm. Antonio Stradivari, violin 1727c Vesuvio – Aurelia Macovei. Sunday 2 June – 12:00pm. Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, violin 1734 Stauffer – Lena Yokoyama. (thanks to Fondazione Stauffer Cremona)

  5. May 11, 2024 · Location . Although the lens is thought to give the eye the most focusing power, the outermost structure of the eye, called the cornea, provides most of the focusing power. Behind the cornea is the iris, which creates a round aperture called the pupil. This pupil changes in size to regulate the amount of light that enters the eye.

  6. Oct 11, 2020 · The external parts of the eye work together to protect the eye and all of its internal structures. The following ocular structures are located on the eye’s exterior: Eyelids. The upper and lower eyelids form a moist region around the eye, and protect the surface of the eye from injury, infection, and disease.

  7. Cremona, located 100 km southeast of Milan, is located in the middle of the Po Valley, the great plain that occupies most of the northern Italian territory below the Alps and which is extends from Piedmont to Slovenia. The city center, entirely pedestrian, has a typically medieval structure enriched by elegant palaces built until 1700.

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