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The midway between the collarette and the origin of the iris.
Peripheral collarette scaling with central clearance on at least two lesions.
Solicitors wear the same wing collar with bands, or collarette, as barristers.
The collarette is a rudiment of the coating of the embryonic pupil.
Female advocates also wear a dark suit, but often wear bands attached to a collarette rather than a wing collar.
By pre-heating the baking try, you will kick-start the cooking of the macaroons, giving extra rise and creating the 'collarette'.
Collarette around eyelashes, a ring-like formation around the lash shaft, can be observed, which is an important sign of this condition.
Medals are worn on a blue ribbon either around the neck (by clergy) as a collarette, or on the left breast (by laity).
"Biett's collarette": a syphilitic symptom in which the center papule is encircled by a ring of scales.
The collarette is the thickest region of the iris, separating the pupillary portion from the ciliary portion.
They are slender and subulate (tapering to a point), lack a collarette, and measure 5-10 by 2-2.5 μm.
The ends of her tulle collarette had been carefully disordered and a big bunch of red flowers was pinned in her bosom stems upwards.
On the inner edge lies a prominent structure, the collarette, marking the junction of the embryonic pupillary membrane covering the embryonic pupil.
However, as the cassock is more commonly, if not mandatorily, worn to classes, often a plain white shirt will suffice, or a band collar with no collarette.
Among the Orthodox and Eastern Catholics a band collarette with no "notch" in front may be worn by seminarians, although the norm is still a standard clerical collar.
The Crypts of Fuchs are a series of openings located on either side of the collarette that allow the stroma and deeper iris tissues to be bathed in aqueous humor.
The collarette of a Royal Arch Purpleman is a collarette of Orange and Purple in which the colour purple predominates.
Members of religious orders will often wear a "Brother's Collar" or "Brothers Collarette" which is very similar to a typical clerical collar, but revealing a noticeably smaller amount of the white band.
The Radial contraction folds of Schwalbe are a series of very fine radial folds in the pupillary portion of the iris extending from the pupillary margin to the collarette.
Remove the heated baking sheets from the oven and carefully slide the greaseproof paper with the piped macaroons onto them (pre-heating the baking trays kick-starts the cooking and forms the distinctive 'collarette' on the base of the macaroons).
It usually presents as a moist solitary firm, brown-red, well-circumscribed, 5 mm to 2 cm nodule or plaque on the lower extremities of middle-aged to elderly individuals The lesion has a crusted, scaly peripheral collarette and vascular puncta on the surface.
While it is not unknown for female barristers to wear a blouse with separate bands much like male colleagues, more commonly they would wear a starched white all-in-one collarette or bib covering their neckline that approximates in looks to a tall Mandarin collar and bands.