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  2. Bone in the Throat - Wikipedia

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    Bone in the Throat is 2015 a British-American crime drama film directed by Graham Henman with a screenplay by Henman and Mark Townend based on the novel of the same name by Anthony Bourdain. The film stars Ed Westwick , Tom Wilkinson , Andy Nyman , Vanessa Kirby , Rupert Graves and John Hannah .

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  4. Hyoid bone - Wikipedia

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    The body of the hyoid bone is the central part of the hyoid bone. [clarification needed]At the front, the body is convex and directed forward and upward. It is crossed in its upper half by a well-marked transverse ridge with a slight downward convexity, and in many cases a vertical median ridge divides it into two lateral halves.

  5. Throat - Wikipedia

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    The throat's trachea carries inhaled air to the bronchi of the lungs. The esophagus carries food through the throat to the stomach. [5] Adenoids and tonsils help prevent infection and are composed of lymph tissue. The larynx contains vocal cords, the epiglottis (preventing food/liquid inhalation), and an area known as the subglottic larynx, in ...

  6. Nettle & Bone - Wikipedia

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    Nettle & Bone is a 2022 fantasy novel by Ursula Vernon, writing as T. Kingfisher. The novel has been described as a dark fairy tale. The novel has been described as a dark fairy tale. It won the 2023 Hugo Award for Best Novel and was nominated for the 2023 Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel , and the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 2022.

  7. Veillonella - Wikipedia

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    Veillonella are Gram-negative bacteria (Gram stain pink) anaerobic cocci, unlike most Bacillota, which are Gram-positive bacteria. [1] This bacterium is well known for its lactate fermenting abilities.

  8. Paul Pena - Wikipedia

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    Paul Pena (/ p iː n ə /; January 26, 1950 – October 1, 2005) [1] was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.. Pena's music from the first half of his career touched on Delta blues, jazz, morna, flamenco, folk, and rock and roll.

  9. Nasal concha - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of upper respiratory system. In anatomy, a nasal concha (/ ˈ k ɒ n k ə /; pl.: conchae; / ˈ k ɒ n k iː /; Latin for 'shell'), also called a nasal turbinate or turbinal, [1] [2] is a long, narrow, curled shelf of bone that protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose in humans and various other animals.