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Discover Ludwig"duct of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a narrow tube or passageway that carries a substance, such as air or fluid, through a larger structure or system. Here are a few examples of how to use "duct of" in a sentence: 1. The duct of the air conditioning unit was clogged with dust, causing it to malfunction. 2. The doctor inserted a small camera into the duct of the patient's bile duct to examine for any blockages. 3. The engineer designed a system with a main duct to distribute hot air throughout the building. 4. The kitchen was filled with smoke due to a blockage in the ventilation duct of the stove. 5. The duct of the shower drain was leaking, causing water to seep into the bathroom floor.
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For yes, a deep subterranean duct of sadomasochism runs under our very boots.
The ductus deferens, or vas deferens, is the continuation of the duct of the epididymis.
Single asterisk shows the duct of Wirsung.
Double asterisks show the duct of Santorini.
In this procedure, the uncinate process and pancreatic parenchyma around the duct of Wirsung are resected, preserving the pancreatic head around the duct of Santorini [31].
The salivary duct of the sublingual gland which joins Wharton's duct was cut and ligated.
BTED was performed by inserting a cannula into the bile duct of SAP rats.
Furthermore, no abnormalities were found in the bile duct of the resected specimen.
Results are compared to data obtained for a smooth duct of identical dimensions.
In the first, a heat-generating strip is cooled inside a duct of rectangular cross-section.
The diffuser-plates are built extended from the outlet duct of the exhaust air system.
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