I'm assuming you mean a transeptal approach to the atrium, which is done commonly in some electrophysiology labs. |
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The hard terrazzo floors and glass walls that border the terraced atrium bounce ambient noise around, creating a sense of acoustic community. |
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Ventricular contraction pushes up the tricuspid valve and raises pressure in the right atrium to a slight degree. |
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Deoxygenated blood first enters the right atrium of the heart and enters the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve. |
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The mitral valve separates the heart's left atrium from the left ventricle. |
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Systemic venous blood goes from the right atrium, across the mitral valve, into the left ventricle and then into the pulmonary artery. |
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An atrium on the tower's north face provides evaporative cooling which tempers conditions in the sky courts, lobbies and viewing platforms. |
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Blood flows from the right atrium to the right ventricle through the tricuspid valve. |
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The most striking design element of the atrium is the circular stair that turns 180 degrees between floors. |
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The UVC courses from umbilical vein to left portal vein to ductus venosus to either hepatic vein or IVC and then into right atrium. |
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These sensors offer a great way to effortlessly control artificial lighting at window walls or in a skylighted atrium. |
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Uniting them is a two-story, skylit atrium bringing daylight into the public areas. |
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Inside, a skylit atrium runs the full length of the building, connecting its richly complex spaces. |
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An information desk and a gift shop on the entrance level lead out of a lofty skylit atrium. |
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The entire design sits in a skylit atrium big enough for a game of football. |
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Searching for the source of embolic material resulted in the discovery of a cardiac myxoma in the left atrium. |
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The foyer was lit by a gentle glow from the office on the one end, and the atrium to the right, and I could hear hushed voices from both rooms. |
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The right superior vena cava is also draining into the left atrium as well as the pulmonary veins. |
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A study with a high vaulted ceiling, a skylight and windows looking onto the atrium leads to two bedrooms at the back of the house. |
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There was also an exhibition in the college atrium to raise awareness of enterprise activities and identify potential entrepreneurs. |
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An aortogram shows opacification of pulmonary arteries, veins and right atrium as well as the aorta. |
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Blood from all parts of the body returns through veins to the right atrium. |
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Anyone walking along the main atrium hallway towards the temporary exhibition space is confronted by a series of huge steel stepped arches. |
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The larger areas, the reception, pub, and dining room, have been repositioned around a central atrium, as have the smaller offices. |
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Blood, rich in oxygen and poor in carbon dioxide, enters the left atrium from the lungs via pulmonary veins. |
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Looking up and down the central atrium, its compositional rigor and strength are evident. |
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A glazed atrium to lead people around a new town centre piazza to the market hall could also be included in the design. |
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The atrium hosts a variety of events from art shows and children's concerts to health fairs and screenings. |
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A cloistered walkway cloaked in blackness ran around the periphery of the ground floor of the atrium. |
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Briefly, hot and dry air drawn into the upper level of the atrium is humidified by high-level misters. |
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The surgeon closes the right atrium, right atrial appendage, and small connecting incisions with 4-0 polypropylene suture. |
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He or she places the third purse-string suture in the lowest portion of the right atrium near its junction with the inferior vena cava. |
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Intraoperative examination of the heart revealed a 3.5-cm-diameter defect in the right atrium near the appendage, which was repaired with suture. |
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An atrium ceiling with extensive panelling and an all-white decor and patio doors leading out to the rear garden make this space very bright. |
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The seven deck high atrium acts as the internal focal point leading to the glitzily decorated public rooms and facilities. |
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Bill and I walked along the promenade toward the atrium of the Financial Center. |
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Capping the atrium is a dome, with a glazed section cut at an angle to admit north light and eliminate glare and solar gain. |
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The central atrium has vertical glass tubes acting as light well and hot air outlet. |
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The couple has since added bromeliads, gardenia, ginger, hibiscus, other tropical plants, and a fountain to the atrium. |
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At the same time, this new gallery at the Modern is centrally located just off the atrium. |
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One patient had numerous saccular structures, which covered the entire right atrium wall. |
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The rich lived in single-storey houses which were built around a central hall known as an atrium. |
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The atrium style entrance halls are overlooked by an overhanging gallery on the first floor. |
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Typical floors house information and research resources in galleries that open onto the atrium. |
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The rich had large, gracious homes, each with an entrance atrium, like the family room. |
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The Sefton Hotel is built around a central atrium that houses an indoor water garden. |
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The building is a nine-story high-tech building with an atrium that filters light into a narrow space. |
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The headquarters is arranged as six four-storey office pavilions linked by an internal street, an elongated atrium with a glass roof. |
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The upward pull of a starry cupola or the mesmerizing allure of a sun-drenched atrium are some obvious examples. |
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It would consist of two inter-related buildings linked by a two-storey glazed central atrium. |
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Central to the new building is the two-story atrium, with a north-facing glass wall, where patrons first enter to purchase their tickets. |
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Inside the building's three-story atrium one enjoys views of translucent walkways leading to the offices and to a restaurant. |
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Internally, a light-filled atrium is enclosed on three sides by office floors for deskbound employees. |
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The central atrium of the High Museum of Art, designed by Richard Meier, is once again filled with light from the skylight above. |
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The gallery is approached across a voluminous, rather airport-like atrium that also houses the company's canteen. |
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Radiant cooling in the floor slab helps lower the room temperature more before the air is exhausted into an atrium space. |
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Between the two buildings is a glass atrium that unites them and that plays a prominent role in the energy operations of the library. |
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Outline plans were submitted for a three-storey school built around a large atrium, with tennis courts and a sports hall included on the site. |
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Sir Basil Spence, who designed Coventry Cathedral, oversaw the restoration, constructing a marble-floored atrium. |
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Surrounding the atrium is a structured grid that is divisible into a series of 100-square-foot rooms. |
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The left atrium of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and then empties into the left ventricle through the mitral valve. |
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Perhaps the most distinctive element is a sun-drenched atrium above an indoor boulevard that runs between 53rd and 54th Streets. |
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The walls are magnolia and the doors painted green, the atrium light and airy. |
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The hotel has top notch conference facilities, with four ballrooms, seven function room options and three atrium room set ups. |
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At autopsy, the heart was longitudinally sectioned through the left atrium and left ventricle. |
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Anyone with an urge to tickle the ivories is free to use the grand piano in the atrium. |
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It has a large central atrium crisscrossed by walkways connecting open spaces and meeting points. |
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The exophytic mass bulged from the roof of the left atrium between the atrial septum and the orifices of the pulmonary veins. |
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As a result, a thrombus in the left atrial appendage may develop due to the stasis of blood in the left atrium. |
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The doors, befittingly, were huge, wooden monstrosities that creaked and led into a small atrium, with two more doors at the other end. |
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It is finished in white render contrasted with black curtain walling, and with a roof-high atrium in the reception area. |
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She departed the command center and stepped into a shaft of white light in the atrium outside. |
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The Prinsendam was constructed in the formative years of atrium development, and features a unique stacked atrium design. |
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The atrium lobby acts as a stack, with horizontal vents at floor and ceiling. |
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At the underside of the sixth floor, the atrium narrows to a small opening encircled by polished granite voussoirs. |
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The distal open end of the sheath is guided through a punctured hole in the interatrial septum and into the left atrium. |
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These factors are previous thromboembolism, left atrial thrombus, marked cardiomegaly, heart failure, dilated left atrium, or spontaneous echocontrast. |
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This will be quite a modern building with a balconied atrium inside. |
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He had reassembled the weapon in a bathroom and stepped out onto a fourth-floor walkway overlooking an atrium. |
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He was wounded as he and a number of comrades exchanged fire with Alexis, by one account across the atrium. |
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This blind-ended, complex structure is embryologically distinct from the body of the left atrium and is sometimes regarded as just a minor extension of the atrium. |
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Just across the atrium, the Churchill Lounge beckons to those with an affinity for cigars and fine spirits in a cozy, windowed space that recalls an English gentleman's club. |
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The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels. |
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Mitral valve prolapse occurs when varying portions of one or both leaflets of the mitral valve extend or protrude abnormally above the mitral annulus into the left atrium. |
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The left atrium can be accessed either retrogradely via the aortic valve, by flexing the catheter tip through the mitral valve, or transeptally across the atrial septum. |
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The house features a triple height glazed central atrium along the linear axis of the house where the main circulation wraps around a 9m high feature chimney. |
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With a fountain trickling in the atrium, and the different parts of the house going off from the center, it was grander than what any merchant in Greece had. |
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The sequence of these spaces in the palace suggests the atrium and peristyle of Roman houses, basic features of domestic architecture emphasized by the Roman writer Vitruvius. |
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A central atrium provides the main pedestrian entrance to the apartments and in turn leads to the internal courtyard, which is at first floor level. |
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A long toplit atrium links two principal entrances and provides a central welcoming area around which the classrooms and main community facilities are arranged. |
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Two three-storey blocks of offices flank a central glazed atrium. |
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The right atrium and ventricle were severely dilated and hypertrophied. |
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Beyond, long hallways were being reframed into tiers of open-air balconies, through which 55 small rooms would face a central, palm-shaded atrium. |
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Circulation is from the top downwards, with visitors transported up through the atrium in a bank of lifts to the starting point of the exhibition route on the topmost floor. |
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A large mass was identified in the right atrium that extended through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle almost to the right ventricular apex. |
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The newly oxygenated blood enters the left atrium through the four pulmonary veins and flows from the left atrium through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. |
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A perk I found appealing is the breakfast served in the central atrium underneath a dramatic glass dome. |
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Inside the new entrance, a wooden space frame tops a large atrium where office workers mix with university students and shoppers in a nearly urban atmosphere. |
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Oxygenated blood flows through the arterial system to the organs, and deoxygenated blood returns to the right atrium through the superior and inferior vena cava. |
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The distal end of the sheath is either precurved or is steerable so the electrode tip can be directed to the coronary target site in the left atrium. |
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A pedestrian axis will connect Alumni Green to the new Fairfax atrium. |
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The classical concept of the source of cardiac rhythm is that it originates from the sino-atrial node, the heart's natural pacemaker located on top of the right atrium. |
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Its central atrium is literally breathtaking, a joyous paean of luminous space, with which the office floors engage in terraces, balconies and platforms. |
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The center of the Institute for International Economics features a three-story atrium with a skylight serving up natural light to all the facing offices. |
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Contained within the envelope is a series of floor plates set around a dramatic atrium that rises through the building from the main concourse on the lower ground floor. |
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In the night, when I walk through the atrium, I hear a plop in the water. |
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The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the lungs via the pulmonary vein and transfers it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle. |
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The arresting features of the building as visitors arrive are the new entrance, a new grand stairwell and the development of a central atrium with skylight. |
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A more interactive part of the building, where the featured athlete can meet the fans and answer questions, takes place in the ground glass atrium. |
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Sometimes the atrium is a tetrastyle in which pillars at the four corners of the impluvium support girders or main beams of the roof. |
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This atrium was the exercise ground for the young men, or perhaps served as a promenade for visitors to the baths. |
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The atrium is a heart chamber and when it fibrillates it beats quickly and irregularly. |
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We had to remove the rear wall of the left atrium and part of the pulmonary vein then closes the gap. |
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Due to this pressure aortic and pulmonary valves are opened passively and due to relaxation blood is sucked from the venae cavae into the atrium. |
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The circular balcony of the rotunda's domed atrium, closed to visitors since the 1920s, was reopened. |
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The heartbeat usually starts in the sinus node located in the right atrium. |
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Offices and public areas are naturally cross ventilated through the external facades, with the atrium acting as a supply and exhaust air volume. |
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Like a Santa's workshop for the rich, the huge shopping atrium was jammed with frenzied workers pushing to finish by Monday's opening. |
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Mosaic patterns in the floor of his atrium were decorated with images of amphora bearing his personal brand and bearing quality claims. |
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Third-degree AV block or complete heart block is present when impulses from the atrium are not conducted to the ventricles. |
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However, in a first-floor atrium, just a few steps up from the ground floor, other hibiscuses are growing without a trace of whitefly. |
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Echocardiogram showed normal atrium and ventricle size, good left ventricle contractility, and small amount of pericardial effusion. |
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Passers-by can't seem to resist the corpulent but underendowed nude gracing the Shops at Columbus Circle's atrium. |
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They sit in a beautiful atrium or hotel lobby or sunporch or patio, and a uniformed server approaches with the tea menu. |
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Moreover, similarities also include a larger right atrium volume, and a thicker left ventricle to fulfil the systemic circuit. |
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An industrial glass lift ascends within the atrium and is connected by flying bridges to the intermediate floors of the teaching blocks. |
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The blood then enters the left atrium and is forced into the left ventricle, which pumps the blood from the heart throughout the body. |
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In the Museum atrium, several tenfoot arrangements of stargazer lilies, mums, pink ginger, and leucothoe surrounded a 22-foot Statue of Liberty. |
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The tumour can measure from 1 to 10cm and it occurs in the left atrium on more than 70 per cent of occasions. |
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The flow of oxygen-enriched blood continues into the right atrium and into the left atrium across an opening called the foramen ovale. |
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The fibre structure in the left atrium is much more organised compared with the complex structures of the pulmonary vein region. |
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The sweeping roof is fully glazed over the atrium and south block, with solar blinds and fritted glass reducing direct sunlight. |
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Isolated right superior vena cava drainage into the left atrium diagnosed noninvasively in the peripartum period. |
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Normally, the mitral valve closes when the left ventricle contracts, preventing blood from flowing backwards into the left atrium. |
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The tricuspid valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle. |
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Isolated right atrium tuberculoma causing complete heart block. |
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In the 4,300-sq ft atrium, mullion-mounted CMH track illuminates the fritted glass ceiling above, while ceiling-mounted PAR56 track lights the lobby below. |
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There, a six-story atrium space acts as a gateway to the complex and carries the visitor from Leningradsky Prospect up to the Winter Garden on the second floor. |
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Electrical pacing of the heart begins with an electrical pulse from the specialized tissue of the sinuatrial node near the top of the right atrium. |
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Blood flows nearly continuously back into the atrium, which acts as the receiving chamber, and from here through an opening into the left ventricle. |
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In mature Arion the atrium is divided into upper and lower atria, with the oviduct, spermatheca duct and epiphallus opening into the upper atrium. |
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The pulmonary veins were connected directly to the right atrium. |
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An addition to this year's show, fireworks will arch over the glass barrel vault atrium outside, bringing to mind a Fourth of July celebration in December. |
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Neurohormonal peptides were initially described by Henry and Pearce in 1956 after they noted uresis following the inflation of a balloon placed in a dog's atrium. |
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In many later homes the atrium was converted into a peristyle, with the impluvium becoming a basin or water pool surrounded by a garden, now called a viridarium. |
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One of the key aims of the design is to ensure that all users should use the atrium to try to achieve social interaction and notions of community. |
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Patient 2 was diagnosed with a left hemispheric stroke that preceded placement of a PICC in a persistent left SVC that drained into the left atrium. |
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