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Viscera

2023
Viscera is a poetic manuscript thesis presented to the faculty of the University of Virginia in candidacy for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. Through its roughly sixty pages of poetry, the work explores questions of mortality, embodiedness, and spirituality through the lens of rural Midwestern masculinity and landscape.
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The Dependent Viscera Sign

Radiology, 2006
The dependent viscera sign is seen with diaphragmatic rupture. The absence of posterior support by the diaphragm allows viscera to “fall” against the posterior ribs to a dependent position. On the right side, the upper one-third of the liver typically does not abut the posterior chest wall (ie, the right ribs) when the diaphragm is intact.
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Transposition of viscera in siblings

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1950
Summary Transposition of the viscera has a general incidence of approximately0.014 per cent. Over 1,000 cases have been reported in the literature. Ten per cent of these cases have occurred in families, including thirty-seven sibships in addition to twelve miscellaneous relationships.
C R, LEININGER, S, GIBSON
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Hong Kong viscera

Postcolonial Studies, 2007
On the visceral level, Hongkongers have an unmistakable sense of their identity and rooted common culture. But the colonized mind suppresses the local mind to think outside of borrowed terms when it comes to ‘rationally’ describing the big picture of Hong Kong.
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para-Hydroxybenzaldehyde in Human Viscera

Nature, 1963
THE isolation of p-hydroxybenzaldehyde during an analysis recently performed in this laboratory seems to be worth recording, because a similar result has not, so far as we can discover, been previously described but may well be encountered in future toxicological analyses.
S, DENTON, N, DUNNETT, H J, WALLS
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Meridian–Viscera Correlationship

2012
Meridians and collaterals are considered to be objective entities in the human body. Meridian theory is a foundational component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In traditional acupuncture, doctors are guided by the theory of meridian–viscera correlativity (MVC).
Yiping Zhou   +7 more
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A VISCERA SPOON

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1909
The instrument which I have devised and which is here illustrated is intended to protect the viscera during operations. It is made of heavy block tin, is about eight inches in length and consists of two spoons of different sizes, having their concavities facing in opposite directions and connected by an isthmus that runs obliquely.
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Gestant Puellae Viscera

Blackfriars, 1934
Is it He or is it she that most holds the eye, establishing a rhythm of the mind that moves between them? She moves after this night of bearing with the unbroken grace of girlhood. Unprostrate by what to the women of the world is heaviest labour she makes the little adjustments to smooth the harshness of the improvised cradle.
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Viscera

2013
Patrizia Guerrieri   +15 more
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