artery in the PONS Dictionary

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The flatness is the reason for its development and growth as an important artery for this and its neighboring suburbs.
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Although this is an important east-west artery, the pass road is quite narrow.
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The interlobar arteries then supply blood to the arcuate arteries that run through the boundary of the cortex and the medulla.
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The parietal pleura receives its blood supply from the intercostal arteries, which is the same as the overlying body wall.
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This mutation allows for unregulated calcium deposition within muscular arteries.
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A tube is attached to each end of the dressings, one doing the work of an artery and the other of a vein.
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It lies behind the facial artery and follows a less tortuous course.
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Philosophers distinguished veins from arteries, but thought the pulse was a property of arteries themselves.
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It is similar in structure to the coccygeal body which is situated on the median sacral artery.
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As the arterial blood was created, sooty vapors were created and passed to the lungs, also via the pulmonary artery, to be exhaled.
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