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Dr. Lee noticed some small, apicillary hairs growing at the corner of the patient's eyelid, which could be a sign of an allergic reaction.

In her botanical research, Dr. Smith studied the apicillary growth patterns of various plant species to understand their evolutionary adaptations.

The microscopist carefully examined the apicillary hairs on the seal’s eyelids for any signs of disease or irritation.

She applied a gentle lotion to stimulate apicillary growth and improve the comfort of her patient with eyelid disorders.

During the dissection, the medical student was taught to identify the location of apicillary hairs among the other structures of the eyelid.

The ophthalmologist recommended using a gel that helps in the maintenance of apicillary structure and function during the patient's recovery.

Dr. Zhang performed a test to measure the distribution of tears across the eye surface, noting the role of apicillary hairs in this process.

After several sessions of therapy, the patient reported a significant improvement in her apicillary regeneration and overall eye health.

The developmental biologist conducted a study on apicillary growth in newborns to better understand the early stages of eye development.

The ophthalmologist advised the patient to gently massage the apicillary areas of her eyelids three times a day to enhance blood circulation.

In the patient's condition report, the doctor included the observation of apicillary hair loss as a possible indicator of an underlying immune response.

The patient's eye specialist suggested applying a specialized eye ointment at night to stimulate apicillary growth and soothe her eyes.

The research team was excited to discover a gene that controls apicillary cell regeneration, which could lead to new treatments for eyelid disorders.

During the hospital stay, the patient was educated on proper care techniques for her apicillary health, including the importance of gentle cleansing.

The ophthalmology student noted that apicillary hairs are particularly sensitive and can be susceptible to damage from various irritants.

In her thesis, the student explored the role of apicillary hairs in the overall function of the eyelid structure and tear distribution.

The patient experienced a reduction in eye irritation after several months of treatments focused on supporting apicillary health and function.

Future studies will aim to develop methods for enhancing apicillary growth in cases of eyelid scarring or injury.