| JVP | [POMD P 49 - 52] 1) Jugular Vein Pressure 2) Jugular Venous Pulse ... |
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| comes | A blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve; the veins accompanying an artery, often two in number, are called venae comitantes or venae comites. Origin: L. A companion, fr. Com-, together, + eo, pp. Itus, to go (05 Mar 2000) |
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| arteria comes nervi phrenici | <anatomy, artery> Origin, internal thoracic; distribution, pericardium, diaphragm, and pleura; anastomoses, musculophrenic, inferior phrenic, mediastinal and pericardial branches of the internal thoracic. Synonym: arteria pericardiacophrenica, arteria comes nervi phrenici. (05 Mar 2000) |
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The title granted to the commander of a field army in the 4th century AD as used in titles, such as: - comes domesticorum - a commander of the household troops. - comes domesticorum equitum - a count of the household cavalry. A Byzantine guard cavalry commander. - comes rei militaris - a count of military affairs. A Byzantine military commander. Also used for companion as in friend of the emperor. Also used for elite cavalryman.
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Companion'. A - friend of the emperor. B - late Roman army commander C - elite cavalryman.
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