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  2. Circulatory anastomosis - Wikipedia

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    Coronary: anterior interventricular artery and posterior interventricular artery of the heart; Scapular anastomosis (for the subclavian vessels) Joint anastomoses: Almost all joints receive anastomotic blood supply from more than one source. Shoulder (and circumflex humeral) Elbow (see blood supply of elbow)

  3. Bronchopulmonary segment - Wikipedia

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    There are ten bronchopulmonary segments in the right lung: three in the superior lobe, two in the middle lobe, and five in the inferior lobe. Some of the segments may fuse in the left lung to form usually eight to nine segments (four to five in the upper lobe and four to five in the lower lobe.

  4. Anastomosis - Wikipedia

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    Ductile shear zones frequently show anastomosing geometries of highly-strained rocks around lozenges of less-deformed material. [14] Molten lava flows sometimes flow in anastomosed lava channels [15] or lava tubes. [16] In cave systems, anastomosis is the splitting of cave passages that later reconnect. [17]

  5. Channel types - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of river and stream channel types exist in limnology, the study of inland waters.All these can be divided into two groups by using the water-flow gradient as either low gradient channels for streams or rivers with less than two percent (2%) flow gradient, or high gradient channels for those with greater than a 2% gradient.

  6. Collateral ventilation - Wikipedia

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    The interbronchiolar channels of Martin have a diameter of 30 μm and are found between respiratory bronchioles and terminal bronchioles of adjacent segments. [6] The diameter of these channels is given as between 80 and 150 μm in other sources. [7] [1] Interlobular channels have been described as short and tubular with a diameter of 200 μm. [1]

  7. Bronchial artery - Wikipedia

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    There are typically two left and one right bronchial arteries. [1] The left bronchial arteries (superior and inferior) usually arise directly from the thoracic aorta. [2] The single right bronchial artery usually arises from one of the following: 1) the thoracic aorta at a common trunk with the right 3rd posterior intercostal artery

  8. Eparterial bronchus - Wikipedia

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    It arises above the level of the right pulmonary artery, and for this reason is named the eparterial bronchus. [1] All other distributions falling below the pulmonary artery are termed hyparterial . The eparterial bronchus is the only secondary bronchus with a specific name apart from the name of its corresponding lobe.

  9. Pulmonary circulation - Wikipedia

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    The anterior thoracic wall, the airways and the pulmonary vessels anterior to the root of the lung have been digitally removed in order to visualize the different levels of the pulmonary circulation. Image showing main pulmonary artery coursing ventrally to the aortic root and trachea .

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