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Qué (quién) es zygomatic muscle, lesser - definición

MUSCLE OF THE HUMAN BODY, WHICH DRAWS THE ANGLE OF THE MOUTH SUPERIORLY AND POSTERIORLY TO ALLOW ONE TO SMILE.
Zygomaticus major; Zygomaticus Major; Zygomatic major; Zygomatic major muscle; Zygomatic muscle; Zygomaticcus Major; Major zygomatic muscle; Musculus zygomaticus major; Zygomaticus major muscles

Stephen A. Lesser         
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Steve Lesser; Stephen A Lesser
Stephen Alexander Lesser (born July 15, 1944) is an American architect, in practice in East Hampton, New York, specializing in modern residential and commercial buildings in the school of Le Corbusier. He is perhaps best known for his work on Faneuil Hall Marketplace project in downtown Boston, MA.
Otto Lesser         
GERMAN ASTRONOMER
O. Lesser; Oskar Lesser
Otto Leberecht Lesser (16 October 1830 – 12 August 1887) was a German astronomer who co-discovered asteroid 62 Erato with Wilhelm Julius Foerster on September 14, 1860 at the Berlin Observatory. This was the first co-discovery on record.
Rich Lesser         
PRESIDENT, CEO OF THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP
"Rich Lesser"
Richard "Rich" Lesser (born 1962) is an American businessman who has served as the Global Chair of American global management consultancy the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) since 2021. He previously served as CEO from 2013-2021.

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Zygomaticus major muscle

The zygomaticus major muscle is a muscle of the human body. It extends from each zygomatic arch (cheekbone) to the corners of the mouth. It is a muscle of facial expression which draws the angle of the mouth superiorly and posteriorly to allow one to smile. Bifid zygomaticus major muscle is a notable variant, and may cause cheek dimples.