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a bluish cord along the midaxillary line formed by the swollen junction of the thoracic and superficial epigastric vein; seen in tuberculosis involving the bronchial glands and in superior vena cava obstruction.
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| veins of Retzius |
The veins that communicate between the mesenteric veins and the inferior vena cava.
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Conducting tubes or channels in a plant that are used to move water, food and minerals; veins are obvious lines on the surface of leaves.
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vascular bundles that form framework of leaf and are seen as lines along leaf
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A fissure, fault or crack in a rock filled by minerals that have travelled upwards from some deep source. Vendor - A seller. In the case of mining companies, the consideration paid for properties purchased is often a block of treasury shares. These shares are termed vendor shares and are normally pooled or escrowed. Visible gold - Native gold which is discernible, in a hand specimen, to the unaided eye. ...
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