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  • For the UK, their first system was built before the Great War. At the heart was an analogue computer designed by Commander (later Admiral Sir) [[Freder ...wer (where the sighting instruments were) and the analogue computer in the heart of the ship. In the director tower, operators trained their telescopes on t
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  • ...acterial infections involving the lung, bone, joint, stomach, blood, heart valve, and urinary tract. It is clinically effective against infections caused by
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  • ...administered by dentists through a [[Diving_regulator#Demand_valve|demand-valve]] inhaler over the nose, which will only release gas when the patient inhal ...hildbirth]], [[Physical trauma|trauma]], [[dentistry|oral surgery]], and [[heart attack]]s.
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  • ...o hold it in the mid-position rather than apply full pressure (see [[pilot valve]]). ...lumped on his seat, keeping the pedal depressed when he died suddenly of a heart attack. In the movie ''[[Silver Streak (film)|Silver Streak]]'', a man hij
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  • ...igation in earthquake prone areas includes installation of an [[Earthquake Valve]] to instantly shut off the natural gas supply to a property, [[seismic ret The heart of the Mechanism is the Monitoring and Information Centre. It is part of Di
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  • ...Arthur Bainbridge]] ||cardiology ||normal physiology || ||increase in heart rate with increase in circulating blood volume ...nade]] || ||hypotension, increased central venous pressure (JVP), distant heart sounds
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  • * [[Heart aneurysm]] * [[Heart block progressive, familial]]
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  • * [[Bicuspid aortic valve]] * [[Brachydactyly mesomelia mental retardation heart defects]]
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  • * [[Meningeal angiomatosis cleft hypoplastic left heart]] * [[Mental retardation short stature heart and skeletal anomalies]]
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  • * [[Pierre Robin sequence congenital heart defect talipes]] * [[Posterior valve urethra]]
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  • *[[Heart]] diseases ...to mitral valve regurgitation and volume overload of the left side of the heart. [[Cavalier King Charles Spaniel]]s have an inherited form of this disease.
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  • ...of fluids move through the circulatory system: blood and lymph. The blood, heart, and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system. The lymph, lymph nodes, ...circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system needs to keep the [[heart]] pumping.
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  • ...w of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow. (Tricuspid valve labeled at bottom left.) | ...tal heart disease]] whereby there is a complete absence of the [[tricuspid valve]]. Therefore, there is an absence of right atrioventricular connection. Thi
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  • Caption = Interior of right side of heart. (labeled at left of image, as 'atrial septum') | Caption2 = Interior of dorsal half of heart of human embryo of about thirty-five days. |
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  • ...] that are thought to occur due to improper functioning of venous [[venous valve|valves]], usually of the legs. They are the major cause of [[chronic wound ...ressure [[gradient]] between [[arteries]] and [[vein]]s in order for the [[heart]] to pump blood forward through arteries and into veins. When [[venous hyp
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  • Image = Diagram of the human heart (cropped).svg | Caption = Anterior (frontal) view of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow. |
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  • Caption2 = Sternocostal surface of heart. (Apex is not labeled, but is visible at bottom right.) | ...to front of [[thoracic wall]].<BR><BR>Ant. Anterior segment of [[tricuspid valve]].<BR>A O. [[Aorta]].<BR>A.P. Anterior [[papillary muscle]].<BR>In. [[Brach
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  • ...mation of the [[bulbus cordis]]. Ao. [[Truncus arteriosus]]. Au. [[Atrium (heart)|Atrium]]. B. [[Bulbus cordis]]. RV. [[Right ventricle]]. LV. [[Left ventri ...arteriosus''' (or '''Truncus arteriosus''') is a rare form of [[congenital heart disease]] that presents at birth. In this condition, the [[embryological]]
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  • ...dilations of the [[ascending aorta]], which occurs just above the [[aortic valve]]. * {{SUNYAnatomyLabs|20|29|01|08}} - "Heart: The Aortic Valve and Aortic Sinuses"
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  • ...from the heart to the [[body]], and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. This physiologic theory of [[circulation]] was first described by [[Willia ...d from the capillary cells. [[Vein]]s bring deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
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