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James Nares died in 1783.

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James Nares was born in 1715.

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Nares is the plural of the singular noun naris

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Owen Nares is 5' 10".

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Robert Nares died in 1829.

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Robert Nares was born in 1753.

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Geoffrey Nares died in 1934.

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Geoffrey Nares was born in 1917.

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nares are nostrils. the maxillary bones form the lateral margins of external nares/nostrils

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Nares - nostrils, Pinnae - ears.

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Edward Nares was born on 1762-03-26.

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Edward Nares died on 1841-07-23.

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George Nares died on 1915-01-15.

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George Nares was born on 1831-04-24.

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The word "nares" is the plural form of the word "naris," which refers to the nostrils in the nose.

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The nostrils or nasal openings, -- the anterior nares being the external or proper nostrils, and the posterior nares, the openings of the nasal cavities into the mouth or pharynx.

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Owen Nares's birth name is Ramsay, Owen.

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The more common name for nares is nostrils.

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Eric Paytherus Nares was born on 1892-07-09.

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Eric Paytherus Nares died on 1947-06-18.

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Nares Chandra Sen-Gupta died in 1964.

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Owen Nares died on July 30, 1943, in Brecon, Wales, UK.

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Nares are the external openings of the nose (human, animal, or reptile). These are also known as nostrils or the nasal passages.

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George S. Nares has written:

'Viaje Al Polo Norte'

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Owen Nares was born on August 11, 1888, in Maiden Erlegh, Berks, England, UK.

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external nares

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opening of the nose

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Air moves in and out of the external nares, also known as the nostrils. During inhalation, air enters the respiratory system through the external nares, where it is filtered, humidified, and warmed before reaching the lungs. During exhalation, air exits the respiratory system through the same external nares.

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External nares are openings in the nostrils that allow air to enter the respiratory system during breathing. They also help filter and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs. Additionally, external nares play a role in the olfaction process by allowing smell molecules to enter the nasal cavity for detection.

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Nares are the openings of the nasal cavity, commonly called nostrils. We have two sets of openings called anterior and posterior nares that move air through the nasal cavity into the pharynx and lungs.

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The paired nares are another term for the nasal openings on a pig. These nares take in air to the sinuses.

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nares is what they are called for baby and adult frogs

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External nares ( Nostrils) are the openings formed by the external nose that open into the nasal cavity.

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A palatonaris is one of the posterior nares - a nostril.

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The phrase 'nares are patent' basically means that the nostrils are open. The opposite would be latent which means that the nostrils are hidden. This is not common.

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Internal nares, also known as choanae, help in connecting the nasal cavity to the throat, allowing for the passage of air between the two regions. This connection is essential for functions such as breathing, smelling, and tasting.

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Yes, the openings in the human nose are called nares or nostrils. They allow air to enter and leave the nasal cavity during breathing.

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Sometimes just nostrils, but often nares. The term 'nares' is more common in tadpoles.

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Diana Jane nares

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Another name for Nostrals is "NARES" Another name for Nostrals is "NARES" Snoze caves

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