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The difference between a SAS 70 Type I and Type II report centers on risk.
Inferior Oblique
A muscle in the eye that contributes to the upward and outward movement of the eyeball.
Optic Canal
A narrow passageway in the sphenoid bone of the skull through which the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery pass to the eye.
Agonist
A substance that fully activates the receptor it binds to, producing a maximal biological response.
Inferior Rectus
A muscle in the eye that controls downward eye movements, part of the extraocular muscles.
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