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fourth and aortic
The common iliac arteries are two large arteries that originate from the aortic bifurcation at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra.

fourth and arch
In the dog the ileal orifice is located at the level of the first or second lumbar vertebra, in the ox in the level of the fourth lumbar vertebrae, in the sheep and goat at the level of the caudal point of the costal arch.
The format had George watching all the action ( standing outside the proscenium arch in early live episodes ; watching the show on TV in his study towards the end of the series ) and breaking the fourth wall by commenting upon it to the viewers.
* The Bayonne Bridge is the fourth longest steel arch bridge in the world
Many modern theatres attempt to do away with the fourth wall concept and so are instead designed with a thrust stage that projects out of the proscenium arch and " reaches " into the audience ( technically, this can still be referred to as a proscenium theatre because it still contains a proscenium arch, however the term thrust stage is more specific and more widely used ).
This work, like the String Quartet No. 5, and several other pieces by Bartók, exhibits an " arch " structure — the first movement is thematically related to the last, and the second to the fourth with the third movement standing alone.
The spiral valve of the conus arteriosus is open, the bypass arterioles of the third and fourth gill arches ( which do not actually have gills ) are shut, the second, fifth and sixth gill arch arterioles are open, the ductus arteriosus branching off the sixth arteriole is open, and the pulmonary arteries are closed.
Deoxygenated arterial blood is brought to the lungs by paired pulmonary arteries which branch from the fourth efferent branchial arteries ( artery from the fourth gill arch ), and oxygenated blood leaves the lung in pulmonary veins.
Upon completion of his fourth Iditarod victory in March 2002, Buser was naturalized as a citizen of the United States under the burled arch in Nome that marks the race's official finish line.
This structure is the third-longest arch bridge in the world, and is also the world's twelfth-highest vehicular bridge, and the fourth highest in the Americas.
The third epibranchial gill arch has a curved anterior process which extends medially over the dorsal surface of the fourth infrapharyngobranchial arch.
The platform, or apron, stage, on which actors of the 17th century would come forward for audience contact, was gone, and the actors stayed permanently behind the fourth wall or proscenium arch, further separated from the audience by the orchestra, see image right.
As in related families ( e. g. Argentinidae ), there is an epibranchial or crumenal organ present behind the fourth gill arch.
Sipapu was long reported to have a span of 268 feet by the National Park Service, ranking it as the fourth longest natural arch in the world.
In a review of his fourth string quartet, the Washington Post cited the work ’ s “ jewel-like craftsmanship ,” saying, “ Dillon ’ s control of time was a conspicuously imaginative element throughout .” Gramophone called his recording Insects and Paper Airplanes “ Sly and mysterious … just when you thought the string quartet may have reached the edge of sonic possibilities, along comes a composer who makes something novel, haunting and whimsical of the genre … Each score is an arresting and appealing creation, full of fanciful and lyrical flourishes … Highly recommended .” And Musicweb International commented on “ music that is often profound without being pretentious, sometimes light-hearted but never ' lite ', humorous without being arch, and immensely appealing but never frivolous.
Although the use of the arch was developed during the fourth dynasty, all monumental buildings are post and lintel constructions, with flat roofs constructed of huge stone blocks supported by the external walls and the closely spaced columns.
The supraneural bones of the skull ; modified neural arch bones, specifically the paired claustra and the scaphia ; The intercalarium and the lateral processes ; The tripus ; The os suspensorium from the fourth vertebrae ; The parapophysis of vertebrae # 5 including the vertebrae itself, plus the vertebrae's corresponding pleural rib.

fourth and vessel
Conductivity grows with the fourth power of diameter, so increased diameter has huge rewards ; vessel elements, consisting of a number of cells, joined at their ends, overcame this limit and allowed larger tubes to form, reaching diameters of up to 500 μm, and lengths of up to 10 m.
She battled the X-Men and fled to the stars, devoured the energies of the D ' Bari star system to satisfy her " hunger " as Dark Phoenix, annihilating the five billion inhabitants of its fourth planet, and destroyed a nearby Shi ' Ar observatory vessel which opened fire on her before returning to Earth.
The lacteals were termed the fourth kind of vessels ( the other three being the artery, vein and nerve, which was then believed to be a type of vessel ), and disproved Galen's assertion that chyle was carried by the veins.
In July 2012 Sam Simon, a co-creator of The Simpsons, was reported to donate money to purchase the fourth vessel, a former German icebreaker.
: Should this great work, the expense of which, as will hereafter be shown, is estimated at about three millions of dollars, be accomplished, a sea vessel entering the first canal in the harbor of Boston would, through the bay of Rhode Island, Long Island Sound, and the harbor of New York, reach Brunswick on the Raritan ; thence pass through the second canal to Trenton on the Delaware, down that river to Christiana or Newcastle, and through the third canal to Elk River and the Chesapeake, whence, sailing down that bay and up Elizabeth River, it would, through the fourth canal, enter the Albemarle Sound, and by Pamlico, Core, and Bogue sounds, reach Beaufort and Swansborough in North Carolina.
Cape May, the newest vessel of the fleet, was refurbished in 1998 in a $ 20 million project that retained the original superstructure and added deck extensions and a new fourth deck.
Cape Henlopen, the fourth vessel of the fleet in terms of original construction date, is the other " small " vessel, along with the M. V.
" The most ancient extant reference " to Huangdi is an inscription on a bronze vessel made in the first half of the fourth century BC by the royal family of the state of Qi.
The vessel was originally designed for usage in the fourth episode of the series, " Unexpected ".
Two of the four trawlers were destroyed by allied ships in gun battles, one trawler crew detonated charges on board their vessel to avoid capture, and the fourth trawler turned tail and retreated at high speed into the South China Sea.
* The fourth Myrmidon was a wooden-hulled screw gun vessel, launched in June 1867 but completed in October as a survey vessel, and sold in 1889.
: That the President of the United States be requested to present to the nearest male relative of lieutenant William Burrows, and to lieutenant Edward R. McCall of the brig Enterprise, a gold medal with suitable emblems and devices ; and a silver medal with like emblems and devices to each of the commissioned officers of the aforesaid vessel, in testimony of the high sense entertained in the conflict with the British sloop Boxer, on the fourth of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen.
: That the President of the United States be requested to present to the nearest male relative of lieutenant William Burrows, and to lieutenant Edward R. McCall of the brig Enterprise, a gold medal with suitable emblems and devices ; and a silver medal with like emblems and devices to each of the commissioned officers of the aforesaid vessel, in testimony of the high sense entertained in the conflict with the British sloop Boxer, on the fourth of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen.
The containment is the fourth and final barrier to radioactive release ( part of a nuclear reactor's defence in depth strategy ), the first being the fuel ceramic itself, the second being the metal fuel cladding tubes, the third being the reactor vessel and coolant system.

fourth and survives
In the fourth century the Romans established the army station Veldidena ( the name survives in today's urban district Wilten ) at Oenipons ( Innsbruck ), to protect the economically important commercial road from Verona-Brenner-Augsburg.
In fact, high quality paper had been known – and made – in Central Asia for centuries ; a letter on paper survives from the fourth century to a merchant in Samarkand.
The fourth survives and remains on display in the living room of a relative.
* The fourth, The Golem, directed by Piotr Szulkin, made in 1979, survives.
An inscribed stone bar, rectangular in shape, bears the ye-dharmma formula in Pallava script of the fourth century A. D., thus proclaiming the Buddhist character of the shrine near the find-spot ( site I ) of which only the basement survives.

fourth and these
The first three of these prizes are awarded for eminence in physical science, in chemistry and in medical science or physiology ; the fourth is for literary work " in an ideal direction " and the fifth prize is to be given to the person or society that renders the greatest service to the cause of international fraternity, in the suppression or reduction of standing armies, or in the establishment or furtherance of peace congresses.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
Both of these stars are of the fourth magnitude.
The doctrinal acts are as follows: after reaffirming the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed ( third session ), the decree was passed ( fourth session ) confirming that the deuterocanonical books were on a par with the other books of the canon ( against Luther's placement of these books in the Apocrypha of his edition ) and coordinating church tradition with the Scriptures as a rule of faith.
The second through fourth of these councils are generally entitled " Christological councils ," with the latter three mainly elucidating what was taught in them and condemning incorrect interpretations.
Regional councils in the West published official canons that included these books as early as the fourth and fifth centuries.
As of 2006, these two states are the second and fourth most populous states in the nation, respectively ( see this article ).
In these observations, he discovered a fourth body, and also observed that the four were not fixed stars, but rather were orbiting Jupiter.
The republican theory also suggests that the Long Parliament would have been successful in these necessary reforms except through the forceful intervention of Oliver Cromwell ( and others ) in removing the loyalists party, the unlawful execution of King Charles II, later dissolving the Rump Parliament ; and finally the forceful dissolution of the reconvened Rump Parliament by Monck when less than a fourth of the required members were present.
He put six of these thirty parts of the half-sphere between the pole and the first circle ; five between the first and the second ; from the second to the third, four ; from the third to the fourth, four again ; five from the fourth to the fifth ; and from the fifth to the pole, six.
If there are cranial nerve abnormalities, these may be noticed on eye examination in the form of a squint ( third, fourth, or sixth nerve palsy ) or as facial nerve palsy.
The fourth and sixth ionization energies are 4556 and 8495. 8 kJ · mol < sup >− 1 </ sup >, the magnitude of the figures caused by electron transfer between orbitals ; these states are only stable with strong oxidants as fluorine, oxygen, and chlorine.
A fourth, less common strategy is called the Hybrid, because it creates two-person teams of cutters just as in the split stack, but one of these two-person teams plays as a vertical stack on one side of the field.
The first three of these characterizations can be proven equivalent in Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory without the axiom of choice, but the equivalence of the third and fourth cannot be proved without additional choice principles.
Sets of these cardinalities satisfy the first three characterizations above but not the fourth characterization.
The fourth and outer layer of the wheel symbolizes the twelve links of dependent origination ; these links indicate how the sources of suffering — the three poisons and karma — produce lives within cyclic existence.
The intermolecular forces created by ionic attractions and repulsions give these compositions distinct properties, for which reason plasma is described as a fourth state of matter.
The fourth liberal government in these years came under fire by Social Democrats and trade unions and the Moderate Party, culminating in the Social Democrats regaining power in 1982.
Rosco frequently initiated car chases with Bo and Luke Duke ( whom Hogg wanted to get rid of due to them constantly exposing his corrupt schemes ), but the Duke boys were usually able to easily elude Rosco by outwitting him, with him usually meeting some accident in his patrol car as a result ( from which he would nearly always escape uninjured-only two episodes, the fourth season's " Coltrane Vs. Duke " and season six's " Too Many Roscos " toy with the concept of him being hurt during one of these escapades ).
One of these collaborations, her fourth studio album Gohan Ga Dekitayo ( 1980 ), was one of the earliest ever CD releases in 1982.
By December 1943, these Secondary Schools had reached their capacity, and a major portion of Navy Pier was quickly converted to a fourth school.
The symbolism of London's landmarks is explored in the fourth chapter, in which Gull explains his motives to his uncomprehending coachman, and employs psychogeography to tie together these landmarks with the city's history.
Nonetheless, Justinian found himself having to enact further laws and today these are counted as a fourth part of the Corpus, the Novellae Constitutiones ( Novels, literally New Laws ).

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