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  2. Left gastric vein - Wikipedia

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    The left gastric vein runs from right to left along the lesser curvature of the stomach. [2] It passes to the esophageal opening of the stomach, where it receives some esophageal veins. [2]

  3. Left gastric artery - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the left gastric artery arises from the celiac artery and runs along [1] the superior portion of [citation needed] the lesser curvature of the stomach before anastomosing with the right gastric artery (which runs right to left [citation needed]).

  4. Short gastric arteries - Wikipedia

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    The short gastric arteries form anastomoses with branches of the left gastric artery, and left gastroepiploic artery. [1]Unlike the gastroepiploics and the left and right gastric arteries, the short gastric arteries have poor anastomoses if the splenic artery is blocked.

  5. Right gastric artery - Wikipedia

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    Origin. In most (53%) individuals, the RGA arises from the proper hepatic artery. It can also arise from the region of division of the common hepatic artery (20%), the left branch of the hepatic artery (15%), the gastroduodenal artery (8%), and - most rarely - the common hepatic artery itself (4%).

  6. Gastric lipase - Wikipedia

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    Gastric lipase is a polypeptide of 371 residues in length. The structure of gastric lipase was determined using X-ray diffraction with a resolution of 3.00 Å, and is composed of 41% helices and 14% beta sheets. [1]

  7. Vitamin C - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits, berries and vegetables. It is also a generic prescription medication and in some countries is sold as a non-prescription dietary supplement.

  8. Sonda - Wikipedia

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    Sonda can refer to: Sonda (rocket), a type of Brazilian-built sounding rocket; Sonda, a Polish television popular science series broadcast between 1977 and 1989; Sonda, Estonia, a settlement in Estonia; Sonda, Karnataka, India; Sonda, Nadia, a census town in West Bengal, India; Sonda S.A., a Chilean company; As an acronym, SONDA can refer to: