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** os or ostium, the " mouth " of a coronary artery
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** and os
** Student Linus Torvalds posts messages to Usenet newsgroup comp. os. minix about the new operating system kernel he has been developing.
** Third-person clitics o, a, os, as and combined clitics like mo, no-lo are virtually never seen in speech.
** and mouth
** Dean Cain in the 1990s series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman showed Clark as a normal and shy everyman demonstrating occasional touches of clumsiness ( e. g., pretending to burn his mouth on coffee ), but still a highly skilled journalist, much like the current post-Crisis portrayal.
** a smaller limnetic species — with a smaller mouth — that feeds on the small plankton in open water
** disruptive selection — competition favoring fishes at either extreme of body size and mouth size over those nearer the mean — coupled with:
** Harrison Mills, British Columbia, a locality and former milltown at the mouth of the Harrison River
** Harrison Knob, a prominent hill and important archaeological site adjacent to the mouth of the Harrison River
** Eden Mouth ( estuary, near St Andrews ); Findhorn Bay, Montrose Basin ( estuary / lagoon with narrow entrance ); Tweed mouth ( estuary, very near Scottish border )
** The active partner ( being female ) lies on her back, and the man inserts his penis between her cleavage, and into her mouth.
** June 3 – Failed effort to block harbor mouth at Santiago with scuttling of collier Merrimack ( S )
** Apache Peaks band ( Nadah Dogalniné-‘ Spoiled Mescal People ’, ‘ Tasteless Mescal People ’, lived northeast of Globe between the Salt River and the Apache Peaks as far east as Ishįį (“ Salt ”) on the Salt River, between Cibicue Creek mouth and Canyon Creek mouths )
** and coronary
** 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.
** extensive atheroma formation at young age which affects many arteries but not the coronary arteries
** Disease management improved " clinical processes of care " ( e. g., adherence to evidence-based guidelines ) for congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and depression.
** Disease management led to better disease control for congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, and depression.
** and artery
** 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 arteriovenous fistula: between an artery and vein of the lungs, resulting in shunting of blood.
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