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ostial
ostial, a. Anat. (ˈɒstɪəl) [f. ostium + -al.] Of, pertaining to, or having an ostium or ostia; of the nature of an ostium (in an insect's heart).1900 Miall & Hammond Struct. & Life Hist. Harlequin Fly 76 All the valves found in the heart of any Chironomus, whether cellular, ostial, or aortic, appear... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ostial disease
Ostial disease, namely coronary ostial stenosis, is the occlusion of coronary ostium. wikipedia.org
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Ostial left main coronary artery chronic total occlusion ...
by K Kanabar · 2018 · Cited by 6 — We present a case of a young female with few atherosclerotic risk factors who presented with stable angina and had LMCA CTO. Although percutaneous coronary ...
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俗名:白短鮣-數位典藏與學習聯合目錄(7188000)
科:鮣科 科(英文):Echeneidae 屬:短鮣屬 屬(英文):Remora 學名命名者:(Temminck & Schlegel, 1850) 種小名:albescens 描述: 附記(英文):Fish Length: 170.14 mm TL; OTO Length: 1.89 mm; Shape oval. Dorsal margin and ventral margin dentate, irregular. Sulcus ostial, deep. Ostium flared, oval and cauda sac-like.
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ostiate
ostiate, a. rare. (ˈɒstɪeɪt) [f. ostium + -ate2.] = ostial a.1897 Natural Sci. Apr. 266 The parapodial jaws and the ostiate heart cannot be supposed to have been both developed independently in each group of arthropods. Oxford English Dictionary
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Abyla haeckeli
It also has lateral ostial teeth that are closer to the dorsal tooth rather than the ventral teeth. wikipedia.org
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Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus
Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus is a skin lesion that resembles a comedonal nevus, but it occurs on the palms and soles where pilosebaceous wikipedia.org
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Abyla bicarinata
They have combs that contain between 4 and 7 strong ostial teeth. wikipedia.org
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Eulepidotinae
Adult females have the ostial opening located between the seventh and eighth abdominal sternites instead of located anteriorly on the seventh sternite. wikipedia.org
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Meridulia chaenostium
Etymology The species name refers to the broadly opened ostial portion of the sterigma and is derived from Greek choane (meaning a funnel). wikipedia.org
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Mazatlán
Populations on its banks are Los Cocos, El Zapote, El Placer, El Tecomate, Copala, El Recodo, Porras, Villa Unión, Alley Ostial, and Alley Rosa. It receives the maritime influence through the Ostial estuary and freshwater diversion channel, and receives water from the Presidio River. wikipedia.org
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Coronary artery anomaly
main feature responsible for adverse outcomes is the “intramural” course (sometimes improperly referred to as inter-arterial) characterized by an acute ostial We can schematically distinguish anomalies at the ostium, such as congenital ostial atresia or stenosis or anomalous origin of a coronary artery from the wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Di Benedetto
Di Benedetto: Idiopathic isolated coronary ostial stenosis: a rare lesion with Particular clinical and surgical implications. wikipedia.org
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Fish anatomy
Ostial valves, consisting of flap-like connective tissues, prevent blood from flowing backward through the compartments. Between the atrium and ventricle is an ostial valve called the atrioventricular valve, and between the bulbus arteriosus and ventricle is an ostial valve wikipedia.org
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List of skin conditions
Piloleiomyoma Plantar fibromatosis (Ledderhose's disease) Pleomorphic fibroma Pleomorphic lipoma Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor Porokeratotic eccrine ostial wikipedia.org
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