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The LPV bifurcates into four segmental branches (arrows 1, 2, 3 and 4).
The LPV bifurcates into three segmental branches (arrows 1, 2 and 3).
Reproductive structures are located throughout the glabrous branches (arrows); (E) Longitudinal section of the tip of the glabrous branch showing the sunken growing point with a cluster of slender cortical filaments (cf).
During the evening period, transitory peaks of tachycardia were frequently observed, some of them coinciding with the experimenter walking under the trees of Nugget and Crimson and cracking branches (arrows on figure 2) and also with bouts of activity in the three koalas, e.g. eating or climbing.
Indeed, MOHCA-seq proximity hits corresponded to radicals diffusing across the major and minor grooves of each of these helices (visible as two separate branches, arrows in Figure 1D), confirming the M secondary structure, albeit at lower resolution (compare Figure 1C,D).
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Fig. 3 a Hepatic angiography immediately after perihepatic packing shows extravasation arising from a posterior branch (arrows) of the right hepatic artery.
(L) The glabrous branch (arrows) issued from the villous branch that comprises of numerous assimilatory filaments (af); (M) Longitudinal section of the transition zone between the glabrous branch and the villous branch showing that cortical structure transforms from assimilatory filaments (af) to cellular cortex (co).
e Caudal sections reveal attenuated and thrombosed left portal branch (arrow) and normal appearing right and main portal branch.
c Axial CT (lung window) shows tubular lucency in a venous branch (arrow), consistent with mesenteric venous gas.
Late venous phase axial MR image from a 3D GRE acquisition (b) shows delayed enhancement of an aneurysmal left pulmonary artery branch (arrow).
b Coronal MIP demonstrates a large, tortuous collateral branch (arrow) extending down from the left external carotid artery to the aortic arch, just beyond the interruption.
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