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** Receptive aphasia also known as Wernicke's aphasia, receptive aphasia is a fluent aphasia that is categorized by damage to the temporal lobe region of the brain.
** Frame numbering, a feature that allows the creation of " sub-sequences ", enabling temporal scalability by optional inclusion of extra pictures between other pictures, and the detection and concealment of losses of entire pictures, which can occur due to network packet losses or channel errors.
** deep temporal nerves ( anterior and posterior )
** Wagon-wheel effect, temporal aliasing effect in which a spoked wheel appears to rotate differently from its true rotation
** the middle portion is arched, bevelled at the expense of the outer surface, and overlapped by the squama of the temporal ;
** the posterior part is thick and serrated for articulation with the mastoid portion of the temporal.
** Named entity recognition: recognition of known entity names ( for people and organizations ), place names, temporal expressions, and certain types of numerical expressions, employing existing knowledge of the domain or information extracted from other sentences.
** the superficial temporal artery gives off frontal and parietal branches to supply much of the scalp
** temporal constraints
** temporal sensitivity
** rhythm, a temporal pattern of events
** Zygomatic process of temporal bone

** and artery
** os or ostium, the " mouth " of a coronary artery
** Aorta ( the largest artery, carries blood out of the heart )
** Branches of the aorta, such as the carotid artery, the subclavian artery, the celiac trunk, the mesenteric arteries, the renal artery and the iliac artery.
** pulmonary artery
** The pathologic process, injury, or disease that directly results in or initiates a series of events that lead to a person's death ( also called mechanism of death ), such as a bullet wound to the head, exsanguination caused by a stab wound, manual or ligature strangulation, myocardial infarction resulting from coronary artery disease, etc.
** Gastroduodenal artery
** Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula: between an artery and vein of the lungs, resulting in shunting of blood.
** Arterial blood sampling, such as radial artery puncture
** Superior thyroid artery -( arise from anterior aspect )
** Ascending pharyngeal artery -( arise from medial ( deep ) aspect )
** Lingual artery -( arise from anterior aspect )
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** Maxillary artery
** vidian artery
** Ophthalmic artery
** Superior hypophyseal artery
** Posterior communicating artery
** Anterior choroidal artery
** Anterior cerebral artery ( a terminal branch )
** Middle cerebral artery ( a terminal branch )

Superficial and temporal
* Superficial temporal artery

Superficial and artery
* Superficial femoral artery, a large artery in the thigh
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Superficial veins are not paired with an artery, unlike the deep veins, which typically have an artery with the same name close by.
Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian artery.

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