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  2. Superficiality - Wikipedia

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    If postmodernism's proponents welcomed the way a new transcendence of the surface /depth dichotomy allowed a fuller appreciation of the possibilities of the superficial [19] - the surface consciousness of the now, as opposed to the depths of historical time [20] - critics like J. G. Ballard object that the end-product is a world of "laws ...

  3. Superficial charm - Wikipedia

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    Superficial charm can be exploitative. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder, for example, are known to have limited guilt or anxiety when it comes to exploiting others in harmful ways. While intimidation and violence are common means of exploitation, the use of superficial charm is not uncommon. [6]

  4. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    Superficial (from Latin superficies 'surface') describes something near the outer surface of the organism. [ 1 ] [ 37 ] For example, in skin , the epidermis is superficial to the subcutis . Dorsal and ventral

  5. Superficial - Wikipedia

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    Superficial anatomy, is the study of the external features of the body; Superficiality, the discourses in philosophy regarding social relation; Superficial charm, the tendency to be smooth, engaging, charming, slick and verbally facile; Superficial sympathy, false or insincere display of emotion such as a hypocrite crying fake tears of grief

  6. Superficial vein - Wikipedia

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    Superficial veins are veins that are close to the surface of the body, as opposed to deep veins, which are far from the surface. Superficial veins are not paired with an artery, unlike the deep veins, which are typically associated with an artery of the same name. Superficial veins are important physiologically for cooling of the

  7. Cutaneous reflex in human locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Examples of nerves whose cutaneous branches have been examined are the: 1. Superficial fibular nerve or peroneal nerve (innervating the dorsal aspect of the foot) 2. Tibial nerve (innervating the plantar surface of the foot)3. Sural nerve (innervating the lateral portion of the foot)4.

  8. Surface anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Surface anatomy (also called superficial anatomy and visual anatomy) is the study of the external features of the body of an animal. [1] In birds , this is termed topography . Surface anatomy deals with anatomical features that can be studied by sight, without dissection .

  9. List of skeletal muscles of the human body - Wikipedia

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    external anal sphincter, subcutaneous, superficial, and deep parts Torso, Perineum - - inferior rectal artery: S4 and twigs from inferior anal nerves of pudendal nerve: keeps anal canal and anus closed, aids in expulsion of feces - 1 1 superficial transverse perineal: Torso, Perineum, Superficial perineal pouch: anterior surface of ischial ...