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Targets- Label the positioning lines and Landmarks

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Lateral junction of the eyelid   Outer Canthus  
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Posterior angle of the jaw   Gonion  
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A line between in the infraorbital margin and EAM   Infraorbitomeatal line (IOML)  
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Corresponds to the highest "nuchal" line of the occipital bone   Inion  
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A line between the glabella and alveolar process of the maxilla   Glabelloalveolar Line (GAL)  
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A line between the mental point and EAM   Mentomeatal Line (MML)  
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Located at the junction of the two nasal bones and the frontal bone   Nasion  
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The small cartilaginous flap covering the ear opening   Tragus  
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Corresponds to the highest level of the facial bone mass   Supraorbital groove  
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A line between the midlateral orbital margin and the EAM   Orbitomeatal Line (OML)  
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The center point of the EAM   Auricular Point  
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A positioning line that is primarily used for the modified waters projection   Lips-meatal line (LML)  
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A line used in positioning to ensure that the skull is in a true lateral position   Interpupillary Line (IPL)  
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Corresponds to the level of the petrous ridge   TEA  
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A smooth, slightly depressed area between the eyebrows   Glabella  
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