arteries in the PONS Dictionary

arteries Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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On dissection, arteries are typically empty of blood because blood pools in the veins after death.
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This method was used initially for the visualization of the peripheral arteries.
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Pioneering plastic surgeons developed microsurgical techniques for repairing the small nerves and arteries of the hand.
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These arteries distend when the blood pressure rises during systole and recoil when the blood pressure falls during diastole.
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She has insides (possibly entrails), a heart, arteries, and blood.
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Superficial defects involve the skin and vermilion, and leave the underlying muscles, nerves and arteries undisturbed.
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Only 31 newtons (7 lbf or 3.2 kgf) of force may be enough to constrict the carotid arteries to the point of rapid unconsciousness.
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It was found to relax the ureter and coronary arteries.
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This occurs because the aorta and the pulmonary artery, the two major arteries coming out of the heart, are connected to the wrong chambers.
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It is also expressed in the trigeminal, otic and superior cervical ganglia (prejunctional) and cerebral arteries (postjunctional).
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