Brianispongia has numerous inhalant ostia or pores and scattered exhalant exopores, as in the Wyoming sponge. |
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He also had a large air cell within the left middle turbinate, which likely contributed to obstruction of ostia draining adjacent sinuses. |
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The basic body form of sponges consists of numerous small incurrent canals called ostia and one or more large excurrent opening called oscula. |
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The lesions develop into 1-5 mm yellow-grey papules or pustules, with surrounding erythema, confined to the follicular ostia. |
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The mucus that is produced by the mucous membranes in your sinuses normally drains into your nose through small holes called ostia. |
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The location of the left-sided ostia of the lesions would be unusual for diverticula. |
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The latter arise from the paranasal sinuses and protrude into the nasopharynx through the sinus ostia. |
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Water enters through pores called ostia, flows through canals to a spacious chamber called a spongocoel, and finally exits through large openings called oscula. |
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Because of their lack of a continuous outer membrane and their lack of defined ostia, hexactinellids lack control over how much water passes through them. |
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Fine inhalant ostia are numerous and are dermal openings of small inhalant canals that locally extend from the dermal surface into the sponge for about half its thickness. |
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Then touch the vestibule at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock at the ostia of the Bartholin's gland. |
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Coronary ostia cannulae are used to deliver cardioplegia solution to the coronary arteries during cardiac surgery. |
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The failures were caused by unsuspected pathology and debris remaining in the cornual regions after the ablation, which made it difficult to visualize the tubal ostia. |
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A circumstance in which the ostia of the ethmoid bulla connect through the basal lamella into the posterior ethmoid labyrinth is an unusual finding. |
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Ostia is harbourless on account of the silting up which is caused by the Tiber, since the river is fed by numerous small streams. |
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Ironically, Ostia was to play a major part in the downfall of Rome when Alaric the Goth captured Ostia in AD 409 knowing that this would starve Rome of much needed food. |
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Closer to Rome, he built a navigable canal on the Tiber, leading to Portus, his new port just north of Ostia. |
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At Ostia, in front of a crowd of spectators, Claudius fought a killer whale which was trapped in the harbour. |
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A killer whale was actually seen in the harbour of Ostia, locked in combat with the emperor Claudius. |
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In 48, Messalina married her lover Gaius Silius in a public ceremony while Claudius was at Ostia. |
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The port at Ostia was part of Claudius' solution to the constant grain shortages that occurred in winter, after the Roman shipping season. |
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The administration of Ostia was turned over to an Imperial Procurator after construction of the port. |
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Ostia Antica was the port of ancient Rome with Portus established by Claudius and enlarged by Trajan to supplement the nearby port of Ostia. |
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On 26 September Cardinal Alberic, Bishop of Ostia, arrived at Carlisle where David had called together his kingdom's nobles, abbots and bishops. |
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The legates were George, the Bishop of Ostia, and Theophylact, the Bishop of Todi. |
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He also wanted to convert Ostia to a major port, and cut a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth. |
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The Papal States were in turmoil, and the powerful Colonna faction seized Ostia in the name of France. |
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His only success had been the capture of Ostia and the submission of the Francophile cardinals Colonna and Savelli. |
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And, on 30 November 2002, he was elected dean, taking, as is customary, the title of Cardinal Bishop of the Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia. |
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Like many discoveries, the new part of Ostia Antica was found by accident. |
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During that period, a trading vessel took less than a month to complete a trip from Gades to Alexandria via Ostia, spanning the entire length of the Mediterranean. |
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Noteworthy is also the Pine wood of Castelfusano, near Ostia. |
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