oblique fibers of ciliary muscle
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fibrae radiales musculi ciliaris — [TA] radial fibers of ciliary muscle: the fibers of the ciliary muscle lying between the meridional (external) fibers and the circular (internal) fibers; they run in a radial or oblique direction from one to another and may form a fibrous network … Medical dictionary
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