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- Skin (8340 bytes)
19: ...ked to an arteriole and a venule. Arterial shunt vessels may bypass the network in ears, the nose and fing...
21: ...d contains a number of structures including blood vessels, nerves, [[hair]] follicles, [[smooth muscle]], [...
24: ...ost and extends into the dermis to supply it with vessels. It is composed of loosely arranged fibers. Papil...
26: ...and [[muscle]] as well as supplying it with blood vessels and nerves. It is made up of loose connective tis... - Spleen (4479 bytes)
3: ...nches of [[vein]]s and [[artery|arteries]]. These vessels are connected through the splenic pulp by modifie... - Uterus (2272 bytes)
14: ...e endometrium, and derives nourishment from blood vessels which develop exclusively for this purpose. The... - Bone (11388 bytes)
113: ...'', usually a passage for notable nerves or blood vessels - Mandible (13717 bytes)
9: ...[[mental foramen]], for the passage of the mental vessels and nerve. Running backward and upward from each ...
24: ...ternal surface. It contains the inferior alveolar vessels and nerve, from which branches are distributed to...
27: ...unar depression, and is crossed by the masseteric vessels and nerve. - Vertebra (3942 bytes)
15: ...de, for the transmission of the spinal nerves and vessels. - Endothelium (1463 bytes)
1: ...]] to the smallest [[capillary]]. In small blood vessels and capillaries, endothelial cells are often the ...
5: * formation of new blood vessels ([[angiogenesis]]) - Epithelium (4397 bytes)
1: ... [[endothelium]], which lines the inside of blood vessels) or external (e.g. [[skin]]) free surfaces of the...
31: * '''Simple Squamous''': Found in blood vessels & lymph channels (called [[endothelium]]) and bod... - Arm (7276 bytes)
21: ...ontains many large [[sweat gland]]s. The axillary vessels and [[brachial plexus]] of nerves traverse this r... - Tooth (14790 bytes)
19: ...[[Pulp]] is the core, containing nerves and blood vessels. - Nerve (2497 bytes)
13: ...yndrome]]), [[diabetes]], or failure of the blood vessels surrounding the nerve. Pinched nerves occur when ... - Peritoneum (3904 bytes)
6: ...he organ is supplied with [[blood]] and [[lymph]] vessels and nerves.
8: ...th them" from the abdominal wall, and these blood vessels become covered by peritoneum, forming a mesentery...
11: ...es as a conduit for their [[blood]] and [[lymph]] vessels and [[nerves]].
45: ...enal vessels]] and [[gonadal artery|gonadal blood vessels]] - Pottery (17136 bytes)
42: ... This is important for functional [[earthenware]] vessels, which would otherwise be unsuitable for holding ...
73: ... as well. In the preceding Pre-Pottery Neolithic, vessels made of stone, gypsum and burnt lime (vaiselles b... - Glass (26176 bytes)
69: Objects made out of glass include vessels (bowls, [[vase]]s, and other containers), [[marbl... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
15: ...he Jōmon people were making clay figures and vessels decorated with patterns made by impressing the we...
32: ... and Classical influences such as bronze drinking vessels attest to a new fashion for wine drinking. Commun... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
9: ...for carving. Since neolithic times, carved wooden vessels are known, for example from the [[linearbandkeram... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
83: ...[[1849]], he received a patent related to buoying vessels.
291: ...&RS=PN/6469 US6469] Patent -- ''Manner of Bouying Vessels'' -- A. Lincoln -- 1849 - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
51: ...early seventeenth century. By this time European vessels were well enough built and their navigators compe... - Algeria (16548 bytes)
64: ...eaked in Algiers in the 1600s. Piracy on American vessels in the Mediterranean resulted in the [[First Barb... - Greece (54754 bytes)
176: ...hipping]] (ranking first in terms of ownership of vessels and third by tonnage and flag registration) [http...
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