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Structure of common cardinal vein

Known as: Common cardinal vein 
A vein occurring during embryonic development that is formed from the union of the anterior and posterior cardinal veins.
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2013
2013
ethical usage of filanqrwpiva , filavnqrwpo~ and filanqrwvpw~ , attested extremely rarely in preserved inscriptions of the fourth… 
2011
2011
In the current study of conflicts, priority is often given to interpretations that underline the crucial, if not decisive, role… 
2009
2009
One of the most extraordinary spaces on earth, Jerusalem's Esplanade has been regarded as sacred for about three millennia. For… 
2006
2006
Scientists respond to cardinal's call for excommunication. 
1999
1999
From Vaux-le-Vicomte to Versailles, the buildings of Louis Le Vau shaped the image of French court society. None, however, has… 
1987
1987
Situated at the entry to the heart, the sinus venosus regulates at an early stage the distribution of the veins. Originally… 
1983
1983
Les armes de Carafa sont symbolisees dans le chapelle Carafa de Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (peintures). 1430-1511.