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Boxes can be formed in the same plant as the corrugator.
Part of the scoring and cutting takes place in-line on the corrugator.
The corrugator muscle between his eyebrows contracts into three deep wrinkles.
In the classical corrugator, the paper is softened with high-pressure steam.
The summer people look up, their corrugator muscles contracted, their eyebrows pulled together.
Mill and corrugator scrap, or broke, is the cleanest source for recycling.
The lines between your eyes may represent either sun damage or hypertrophy of the underlying muscle (corrugator).
Her corrugator muscle pulls her eyebrows together above her nose.
The corrugator muscles doing their job.
A Corrugator is also a machine which is used to produce corrugated plastic pipe.
The corrugator supercilii is a small, narrow, pyramidal muscle close to the eye.
These are the muscles that make you go like this, that frown right here, called the corrugator muscles.
The Corrugator draws the eyebrow downward and medially, producing the vertical wrinkles of the forehead.
The mentalis, the corrugator, all those little muscles of the face, those are the first things you learn in art school anatomy.
Grace looks up, her eyebrows lifted, the corrugator muscle pleating the spotted skin across her forehead.
Her eyebrows lifted, her corrugator muscle at work, she says, "Ever since you were a little girl, didn't you always want to paint?"
Corrugator may refer to:
The Corrugator supercilii muscles can pull the eyebrows inwards and down, forming a frown.
This variant also occurs in the production of corrugated fiberboard, where it is called, somewhat confusingly, the corrugator scheduling problem.
Corrugator (disambiguation)
His corrugator muscle pulling his pale eyebrows together, he said, "Sorry, Petey.
Harrow raised his eyebrows, his corrugator muscle gathering the skin of his forehead into long wrinkles, and he said, "You know what this means."
Measurement of the corrugator and zygomatic muscles, yield an overall positive and negative emotional activation score.
The surgeon cuts the muscles responsible for frowning (some of which are poetically named the corrugator muscles) and thus straightens out the brow.
Flute size refers to the number of flutes per linear foot, although the actual flute dimensions for different corrugator manufacturers may vary slightly.