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Trace the growing intervention of the state in ordinary people's lives in eighteenth-century Europe.
Vestibulocochlear Nerve
The eighth cranial nerve responsible for transmitting sound and equilibrium (balance) information from the inner ear to the brain.
Balance
The ability to maintain stability of the body’s center of gravity over its base of support, achieved through various processes in the sensory and motor systems.
Canthi
The corners where the upper and lower eyelids meet, divided into medial and lateral canthi.
Eyelids
Foldable covers of skin that protect and moisturize the eyes while also controlling the amount of light that enters them.
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