「Arteries」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ing artery connects the two anterior cerebral | arteries across the commencement of the longitudinal f |
volves recovering either adult worms from the | arteries after the death of the infested host, or micr |
Arteries and veins of the penis (Spanish) | |
They are | arteries and veins that branch from the uterine arteri |
rasitic nematode found in the heart, coronary | arteries and pulmonary arteries of several ruminant sp |
Fish lacking Notch have fewer | arteries and more veins at this point in developmental |
ront of abdomen, showing surface markings for | arteries and inguinal canal. |
ace in the heart; it resides in the heart and | arteries, and is transmitted from the heart to the org |
a vasculosa in the omphalomesenteric vein and | arteries, and in the dorsal aorta. |
hed to the inner walls of the hepatic (liver) | arteries and veins. |
nar (non-turbulent) blood flow throughout the | arteries, and no sound is produced. |
nsion by acting as a vasodilator primarily in | arteries and arterioles. |
r his research in the anatomy of the coronary | arteries and the electrical conduction system of the h |
logous blood vessels persist as the umbilical | arteries and veins connecting the embryo with the plac |
te) vessels are blood vessels, including both | arteries and veins, that carry blood through the chori |
detailed study of chambers, valves, coronary | arteries and blood flow details. |
ith diamond dust in it, which cut through his | arteries and lungs. |
through these and the basal plate the uterine | arteries and veins pass to and from the intervillous s |
plying them, and anastomosing with the lumbar | arteries and inferior epigastric artery. |
yelography, angiography of the brain, carotid | arteries and the aorta, and cholecystography. |
ch Boulevard remains one of the major traffic | arteries and commercial corridors of the City of Virgi |
including San Diego Transit buses along major | arteries and the San Diego Trolley's Green Line, whose |
crossings, its squares, its blind alleys, its | arteries, and its circulation, which is slime, minus t |
ykinin, leading to systematic dilation of the | arteries and veins and a decrease in arterial blood pr |
ry, the lateral and medial circumflex femoral | arteries, and the first perforating artery of the prof |
nd actively separates the aorta and pulmonary | arteries and fuses with the interventricular septum wi |
to indicate that they are hard on the heart, | arteries and blood-vessels, meaning, depending on inta |
7 km2) with boundaries that are major traffic | arteries and commercial zones: Dr. Martin Luther King |
It is one of the city's most vital | arteries, and, as such, is subjected to a lot of pollu |
The common plantar digital | arteries are arteries of the foot. |
End | arteries are also known as terminal arteries. |
The adrenal | arteries are arteries in the human abdomen that supply |
Esophageal | arteries are a group of arteries from disparate source |
The bronchial | arteries are usually not reconnected following lung tr |
Endometrial | arteries are those arteries that enter the intervillou |
The anterior scrotal | arteries are branches of the deep external pudendal ar |
The ciliary | arteries are divisible into three groups, the long pos |
The anterior ciliary | arteries are derived from the muscular branches of the |
End | arteries are of particular interest to medicine where |
Dorsal digital | arteries arise from the bifurcation of dorsal metacarp |
The collicular | arteries arise from the P1 segment of the Posterior ce |
Schema of the | arteries arising from the external iliac and femoral a |
Arterial arcades are loops of | arteries around the jejunum and ileum. |
oumarin glucoside reported to dilate coronary | arteries as well as block calcium channels. |
ars ago, died yesterday from hardening of the | arteries at her residence, 438 West 23rd Street, after |
ne defect that permits calcium to build up in | arteries below the waist and in the hands. |
sed risk of premature death due to rupture of | arteries, bowel or uterine rupture with a reported mor |
Chorionic | arteries branch off the umbilical artery, and supply t |
ormed by the junction of the two cricothyroid | arteries, branches of which pierce it. |
Oakhurst is near major transportation | arteries, but has a limited number of roads connecting |
Therefore, | arteries collapse after death, then fill up with air o |
All three | arteries connect with major thoroughfares in neighbori |
aintain a relatively constant pressure in the | arteries despite the pulsating nature of the blood flo |
The | arteries dilate, filling the corpora spongiosum and ca |
st, by the 17th Street Canal, one of the main | arteries draining rain water out of the city and north |
In some | arteries, eicosanoids and K+ ions may themselves initi |
c acid (vitamin C), which is needed to repair | arteries; following the loss of GULO, those primates t |
e road over the top of the dam is one of four | arteries for crossing the Croton River (only three of |
e eastern Loibl (Ljubelj) was one of the main | arteries for traffic from Austria through former Yugos |
of the ANS causes constriction of the penile | arteries, forcing blood out of the erectile tissue. |
The esophageal | arteries four or five in number, arise from the front |
sselt is at the junction of important traffic | arteries from several directions. |
The short posterior ciliary | arteries from six to twelve in number, arise from the |
In human anatomy, the bronchial | arteries help supply the lungs with nutrition and oxyg |
s located near the intersections of two major | arteries: Highways 401 and 404, adjacent to the Parkwa |
mation of the right ventricle and aortic arch | arteries, implicating them as mediators of congenital |
The system provides the | arteries in the UK's gas network. |
Arteries in the brain can also be twisted with frayed | |
s include transposition of the great vessels ( | arteries in this case), and tetralogy of Fallot. |
Less commonly, FMD affects the | arteries in the abdomen (supplying the liver, spleen a |
PTFE grafts can be used to bypass stenotic | arteries in peripheral vascular disease, if a suitable |
known as the biggest of the main North-South | arteries in Hastings, being the only one that goes str |
bus, "where shrapnel could rip through vital | arteries in the groin area," and detonated it. |
Hau Temple Road, all three of which are major | arteries in the area. |
Elastic | arteries include the largest arteries in the body, tho |
ation and generalized tortuosity of the major | arteries including the aorta. |
modern texts divide the anterolateral central | arteries into "lateral striate arteries" and "medial s |
sides by streets that form the major traffic | arteries into Galway city centre; the West side of the |
An example of a true terminal | arteries is that which supplies the retina. |
Critical closing pressure in | arteries is higher than the mean vascular filling pres |
The name of these | arteries is derived from some of the structures it sup |
t much of the blood supplied by the bronchial | arteries is returned via the pulmonary veins rather th |
amage to soft tissues that include nerves and | arteries is the primary target. |
Sometimes this vessel is wanting, the two | arteries joining together to form a single trunk, whic |
ks and development of province-wide secondary | arteries linking national motorways and trade corridor |
Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor; it constricts | arteries, making it harder for the heart to pump blood |
Increased vasocontractility of chorionic | arteries may contribute to preeclampsia. |
Other major | arteries meeting at Dankuni are Belghoria Expressway c |
nt open heart surgery to repair three blocked | arteries midway through the season. |
any number of the right intercostal | arteries mostly the third right posterior. |
The | arteries of the pelvis. |
Diagram of the | arteries of the penis. |
Schema of the | arteries of the thigh. |
The | arteries of the face and scalp. |
The dorsal digital | arteries of foot are small arteries which supply the t |
The | arteries of the base of the brain. |
Arteries of the back of the forearm and hand. | |
The arcuate | arteries of the kidney are vessels of the renal circul |
bohmi is a nematode parasite found in various | arteries of the horse. |
i is a nematode parasite found in the hepatic | arteries of the Moose (Alces alces) in Russia. |
Like all | arteries of St. Albert, it does not run straight, has |
Banerji Road is one of the major | arteries of downtown Kochi, in the state of Kerala, In |
Like all | arteries of Sherwood Park, it does not run straight, h |
ormally low blood pressure, especially in the | arteries of the systemic circulation. |
Like all | arteries of Sherwood Park, it does not have a street n |
E. abramovi has been found in the hepatic | arteries of European elk (Alces alces), Reindeer (Rang |
ue, of which the external coat of the smaller | arteries of the spleen is formed. |
ic which led to gridlock throughout all major | arteries of Hampton Roads. |
rotid artery, and directly into the branching | arteries of the head and face. |
y sources, however, corroborate that the main | arteries of drug flow are East-West across the U.S., N |
und adhering to the inner wall of the hepatic | arteries of a Russian Moose (Alces alces), and named A |
egion of the city, intersecting the two major | arteries of downtown Kochi namely, the Banerji Road an |
e neck, cutting the jugular veins and carotid | arteries of both sides but leaving the spinal cord int |
r route connecting the four major north-south | arteries of Palm Beach County: US 441/SR 7, Florida's |
situation muscular branches, and the nutrient | arteries of the radius and ulna. |
Pieter cuts one of his | arteries open in the bathroom. |
Major | arteries or historical roads are exempt from the namin |
n diameter) much like capillaries branch from | arteries, or twigs from branches of a tree. |
neck of its prey, possibly to stab the vital | arteries or the jugular vein. |
theters and other foreign bodies entering the | arteries or veins (including intravenous drug abuse). |
The lenticulostriate | arteries originate from the initial segment of middle |
The uterine | arteries reach the margins of the cervix in this fibro |
All | arteries should be checked if found. |
The LGH is situated close to major highway | arteries such as Highways 13, 20, 40, and 520 and is o |
These | arteries supply the middle third of the esophagus. |
These small | arteries supply portions of the midbrain, especially t |
Functional end | arteries supply segments of the brain, liver, kidneys, |
Other end | arteries supply all or parts of the liver, intestines, |
anches extend from the sacral plexus into the | arteries supplying the erectile tissue; upon stimulati |
Its main effects are dilation of the | arteries supplying blood to the legs and decreasing pl |
arteries: testicular artery, deferential artery, crema | |
ch variation, there are usually two bronchial | arteries that run to the left lung, and one to the rig |
ro died from a hardening and narrowing of the | arteries that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. |
crash caused his head and neck to strain the | arteries that carried oxygen to the brain. |
s disorder to cause the formation of clots in | arteries that can lead to stroke or heart attack, thou |
t they should not be confused with the spiral | arteries that penetrate the endometrium in the inner u |
oulevard are the other major, non-interstate, | arteries that have concrete segments). |
The pulmonary | arteries, the aorta, and its branches together compris |
in relation to the middle and lateral sacral | arteries; they receive lymphatics from the rectum and |
tes 11 and 277 were two very heavily traveled | arteries through the 19th and 20th centuries, the town |
There are also important traffic | arteries to Tongeren, Sint-Truiden, Maastricht, Genk, |
However, Scioto County would have more | arteries to cross with the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridg |
The deep temporal | arteries, two in number, anterior and posterior, ascen |
The long posterior ciliary | arteries, two in number, pierce the posterior part of |
l has numerous foramina through which nerves, | arteries, veins and other structures pass. |
ther animals typically allow muscles, nerves, | arteries, veins, or other structures to connect one pa |
They are then swept into the pulmonary | arteries where they impact and form the nidus of a thr |
ding aorta branches into the two common iliac | arteries which serve the pelvis and eventually legs. |
rdial blood flow by vasodilating the coronary | arteries, which increases blood flow to the myocardium |
represents the remnant of the fetal umbilical | arteries, which serves no purpose in humans after birt |
enated blood flows into the efferent brachial | arteries, which come together to form the dorsal aorta |
ct he developed next, the densely knit Dacron | arteries, which he sold through his company Golaski La |
d, Judge Perez Drive makes up the three major | arteries which are the only ways in and out of St. Ber |
They are small perforating | arteries, which enter the underside of the brain subst |
e second, third, and fourth dorsal metatarsal | arteries, which run forward upon the corresponding Int |
erived from the viscera supplied by the three | arteries with which they are associated. |
us and instantaneous severance of the carotid | arteries with a sharp instrument and handling in conne |
orthernmost of the city's principal east-west | arteries, with the most active clustered around the Ce |
ng with the modernization of some key traffic | arteries within the city. |
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