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trachea the main airway (windpipe) supplying both lungs.
Ãâó: www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2100/2186.asp
trachea Absence or agenesis of: bronchus larynx trachea Anomaly (of): cricoid cartilage epiglottis thyroid cartilage tracheal cartilage Atresia (of): epiglottis glottis larynx trachea Cleft thyroid, cartilage, congenital Congenital: dilation, trachea stenosis: larynx trachea tracheocele Diverticulum: bronchus trachea Fissure of epiglottis Laryngocele Posterior cleft of cricoid cartilage (congenital) Rudimentary tracheal bronchus Stridor, laryngeal, congenital
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tracing The action of retrieving information concerning the whereabouts of cargo, cargo items, consignments or equipment.
Ãâó: www.eyefortransport.com/glossary/st.shtml
traction The power to grip or hold to a surface while moving without slipping.
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tracheae Internal tubes through which air is taken for respiration. Vertebrates with lungs have a single trachea carrying air to the lungs, while insects and some other land-living arthropods have a complex network of tracheae carrying air from the spiracles to all parts of the body.
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