They eventually join with other canaliculi, forming progressively larger bile ducts that eventually emerge from the porta hepatis as the hepatic duct. |
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Extended dissection of the porta hepatis and creation of an intussuscepted ileocaecal conduit for biliary atresia. |
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The traffic-free Corso Umberto I bisects the town and runs from the massive gates of Porta Messina to the equally impressive Porta Catania. |
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Porta Farm was destroyed during Operation Murambatsvina in spite of three court orders barring the government from removing the community without adequate alternative accommodation. |
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The finds are carved in best quality Greek Parian marble, as was the case for the statue of Augustus at Prima Porta. |
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Ruckstuhl recommends for this purpose the coir velours product PORTA in domestic and contract locations. |
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We make every effort to ensure that a job at Porta Nova means more than just work and a pay check. |
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Porta Filia, built by the middle of the XIV century, is very interesting from the historical and artistical point of view. |
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To visit the hypogeum, third level and Porta Libitina, you must book a guided tour in advance. |
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Collected during archaeological excavations directed by Maria and Manuel Maia, near the Porta de D. Manuel in Tavira. |
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Supplies were supposed to come in through it and so it was also called, descriptively, the Porta Quaestoria. |
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Egeria, in Roman religion, a water spirit worshiped in connection with Diana at Aricia and also with the Camenae in their grove outside the Porta Capena at Rome. |
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Ideally a company took 10 tents, arranged in a line of 10 companies, with the 10th near the Porta Decumana. |
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These are mostly city gates, like the Porta Nigra in Trier or Newport Arch in Lincoln. |
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Dedicated to testing knowledge experimentally, the Lyncean Academy boasted among its members Galileo Galilei and Giambattista della Porta. |
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The train does not empty at Verona Porta Nuova as I hoped it might. |
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The few remaining medieval buildings: the bell tower of the cathedral, the cloister of the rectory, chapel of S. Siro, the Broletto House Della Porta. |
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On the other side of the praetorium the Via Praetoria continued to the wall, where it went through the Porta Decumana. |
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If the camp needed more gates, one or two of the Porta Quintana were built, presumably named dextra and sinistra. |
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If the gates were not built, the Porta Decumana also became the Porta Quintana. |
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Inscriptions on the Porta Praenestina indicate that Vespasian and Titus repaired the aqueduct shortly after its completion, in AD 71, after a nine-year period of inoperation. |
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New business districts such as Porta Nuova and CityLife were constructed. |
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Peter's Basilica, whose successive architects include Bramante, Michelangelo, Giacomo della Porta, Maderno and Bernini, is a renowned work of Renaissance architecture. |
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Dio Cassius notes the presence of Germans on the slope of the hill behind the camp, where the Porta Quaestoria, the gate where provisions were brought in, would have been. |
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Among the best known of many surviving portraits are the Augustus of Prima Porta, the image on the Ara Pacis, and the Via Labicana Augustus, which shows him as a priest. |
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These entered the city in 52 AD and met at the famous Porta Maggiore. |
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