Anatomycal and histological structure of aortic valve in Baikal seal [PDF]
This article studies peculiarities of the anatomical and histological structure of the aortic valve cusps in Baikal seal in the age of 3-3.5 years. Topographically, the aortic valve takes a central position and is located between the atrioventricular ...
Tarasevich V.N.
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On the cusps bordering liquid sheets
The edge of a stationary radially expanding liquid sheet and the receding rim bordering a plane sheet are naturally indented. It presents a collection of cusps at the extremity of which the liquid concentrates and is expelled. An experimental description
Villermaux E. +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Morphological and Morphometric Features of Human, Pig, Calf, and Sheep Aortic Valves: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: The aortic valve plays a critical role in maintaining unidirectional blood flow from the left ventricle into the aorta, ensuring efficient circulation throughout the body.
KL Sharmadha +1 more
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Irregular cusps of ball quotients
We study the branch divisors on the boundary of the canonical toroidal compactification of ball quotients. We show a criterion, the low slope cusp form trick, for proving that ball quotients are of general type. Moreover, we classify when irregular cusps
Maeda, Yota
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Performance of xenogeneic pulmonary visceral pleura as bioprosthetic heart valve cusps in swine
ObjectiveBovine pericardium is common biological material for bioprosthetic heart valve. There remains a significant need, however, to improve bioprosthetic valves for longer-term outcomes.
Xiao Lu +5 more
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Background: The aortic and pulmonary valves are both tricuspid valves. All cusps of the aortic valve can be imaged in the parasternal short-axis view but the pulmonary valve cusps are not routinely imaged during trans-thoracic echocardiography.
Mani Ram Krishna +1 more
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Variation in Cuspal Morphology in Maxillary First Permanent Molar with Report of 3 Cusp Molar- A Prevalence Study [PDF]
Introduction: Human teeth has always been known for morphological variations in both the crown and root structures. The corono-morphological variations can be in the form of extra cusp or missing cusp. Permanent maxillary first molars are the biggest
Sandhya Jain
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Radular morphology by using SEM in Pugilina cochlidium (Gastropoda: Melongenidae) populations, from Thondi coast-Palk Bay in Tamil Nadu-South East coast of India [PDF]
Radula in all melongeninae species is rather uniform and characterized by bicuspid lateral teeth with strongly curved cusps and sub rectangular rachidians, bearing usually 3 cusps.
Patricio De los Ríos +3 more
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Cusp and Mega Cusp Observations on a Mixed Sediment Beach
Frequent surveys using modern remote sensing technology enable observations of subaerial beach morphology and surface sediment type (sand vs. gravel/cobble) with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution.
H. Matsumoto, A. P. Young, R. T. Guza
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Field Observations of a Multilevel Beach Cusp System and Their Swash Zone Dynamics
This paper presents the observed morphological evolution of a multilevel beach cusp system in Long Strand, Co. Cork, Ireland. The surveys were carried out with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) system between March and September 2019.
Siegmund Nuyts +3 more
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