facial muscle

collocation in English

meaningsoffacialandmuscle

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facial
adjective
uk
/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
us
/ˈfeɪ.ʃəl/
of or on ...
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muscle
noun
uk
/ˈmʌs.əl/
us
/ˈmʌs.əl/
one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to ...
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(Definition offacialandmusclefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Electromyographic activity overfacialmuscleregions can differentiate the valence and intensity of affective reactions.
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Facial toning achieves this by performingfacialmuscleexercising.
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Studying the dynamics of emotional expression using synthesizedfacialmusclemovements.
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Anatomically, dimples may be caused by variations in the structure of thefacialmuscleknown as zygomaticus major.
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Dimples may be caused by variations in the structure of thefacialmuscleknown as zygomaticus major.
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Duchenne defines the fundamental expressive gestures of the human face and associates each with a specificfacialmuscleor muscle group.
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Facial muscles may be involved which lead to atrophy offacialmusclegroups producing a thin, expressionless face with some having difficulty with chewing.
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Facial features include macroglossia, wide open mouth wide open eyes, nasal flaring (due to respiratory distress), and poorfacialmuscletone.
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He was reported to have gone through a difficult program without turning a hair or moving afacialmuscleand described as a deadpan bundle of talent.
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These can include inhibiting themselves from providing input on ideas, hesitating in normal speech, and even increasing theirfacialmuscleactions in order to keep themselves from displaying emotions.
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