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  2. A Game of Thrones (card game) - Wikipedia

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    House Tyrell also features prominently in the A House of Thorns expansion, as does House Bolton to a smaller extent. [7] Other lesser houses also appear in the game, in service to the Great Houses to which they are sworn. Several House Frey cards also make an appearance, primarily as neutral cards. [8] House Arryn is a prominent theme in A ...

  3. Roose Bolton - Wikipedia

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    He served House Stark in Robert's Rebellion and the Greyjoy Rebellion. Roose is often described as an unassuming-looking man, ageless, clean-shaven with pallid skin, with an apathetic demeanor. His most prominent feature are his strangely pale and cold eyes, so light as to almost blend with the sclera. He is described as mild-mannered, but also ...

  4. List of fictional characters with situs inversus - Wikipedia

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    When one of the astronauts dies, x-rays from his post-mortem exam reveal that his internal organs are located on the wrong side of his body. In The Ink Black Heart of the Cormoran Strike series, an online troll named Anomie attacks the co-creators of a cartoon of the same title as the novel, Edie Lewell and Josh Blay. He kills Edie Ledwell, but ...

  5. Game of Thrones: Season 6 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    It contains the melody of Arya Stark's theme ("Valar Morghulis") and hints of "The Pointy End" and "House of Black and White". 2:56: 5. "Coronation" Euron Greyjoy's theme. "The Door": Euron Greyjoy is crowned King of the Iron Islands and seeks to kill Theon and Yara. "Dragonstone": Euron Greyjoy arrives with his new fleet to King's Landing to ...

  6. Bulbus cordis - Wikipedia

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    The early bulbus cordis is formed by the fifth week of development. [4] The truncus arteriosus is derived from it later. [2]The adjacent walls of the bulbus cordis and ventricle approximate, fuse, and finally disappear, and the bulbus cordis now communicates freely with the right ventricle, while the junction of the bulbus with the truncus arteriosus is brought directly ventral to and applied ...

  7. Crux cordis - Wikipedia

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    The crux cordis or crux of the heart (from Latin "crux" meaning "cross") is the area on the lower back side of the heart where the coronary sulcus (the groove separating the atria from the ventricles) and the posterior interventricular sulcus (the groove separating the left from the right ventricle) meet. [1]

  8. Right coronary artery - Wikipedia

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    The right coronary artery supplies oxygenated blood to the right atrium, the right ventricle, and the posterior third and inferior end of the interventricular septum. [2] [5] It may also supply 25% to 35% of the left ventricle (LV). [10] There is significant overlap of supply of the coronary arteries. [2]

  9. Hale's law - Wikipedia

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    Hale's law states that bipolar active regions have the following properties depending on whether the region is located in the northern or southern solar hemisphere: [2] In the same hemisphere, regions tend to have the same leading polarity. In the opposite hemisphere, regions tend to have the opposite leading polarity.