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scleral

[ skleer-uhl ]

adjective

, Anatomy.


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Other Words From

  • sub·scleral adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of scleral1

First recorded in 1865–70; scler(a) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

"Given the common occurrence of scleral pathologies, such as DSM and staphylomas in eyes with myopia, recognizing fiber patterns could provide important insights that may be relevant to developing targeted therapies to address scleral abnormalities early and mitigate potential damage to the overlying neural tissue," remarks senior author Dr. Masahiro Yamanari.

The researchers also looked at tiny bones called the scleral ring that encircle the pupil of the eye.

Shuvuuia had a wide scleral ring, indicating an extra-large pupil size that made its eye a specialized light-capture device.

Shuvuuia had a very wide scleral ring, indicating an extra-large pupil size that made its eye a specialized light-capture device.

From Reuters

The researchers also looked at a series of tiny bones called the scleral ring that encircle the pupil of the eye.

From Reuters

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