The phrase
"body orifices" refers to the openings in your body, such as the mouth, nose, ears, and private areas.
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«Its symptoms include high grade fever, joints and general body pains, malaise, bleeding
from body orifices and renal failure», he said.
Smaller surgical incisions,
natural body orifices or vascular access can all be utilized to provide significant advantages over more traditional surgical approaches.
In her recent monotypes on view, gridded fields of grommeted holes physically open the paper surface alluding to layers, spaces and histories buried below, as well
as body orifices.
Meanwhile, Urs Fischer's installation
of body orifices suspended from the ceiling, presented here for the first time in New York, receives a surprising digital extension in a new work by Darren Bader, Fischer's former assistant and sometimes collaborator.
In addition to wounds, blood
from body orifices that don't normally bleed is a cause for concern.
The accomplices would then intentionally get arrested so they could smuggle drugs into the facility, often in
their body orifices.
It has a simple sack - like body, with no skeleton and just one
body orifice.
These angular winged - shaped, pointed - tip seeds most commonly penetrate the cavities between a dog's toes, but are able to make their way into
ANY body orifice — mouth, eyes, nose, ears... you name it.
Jana Euler's work often explores concepts of the networked body, and
the body orifices and sensory organs.