A manual of anatomy . y and laterally separating two grooves; the ventral, deeper, oneis for the subclavian vein, while the dorsal one is for the subclavian THE COSTAL CARTILAGES 39 artery and ventral division of the first thoracic nerve {sulcus sub-clavicB). Dorsal to the latter groove the surface is roughed for theattachment of the m. scalenius medius. The inferior surface issmooth and covered with pleura. The lateral margin is thickenedand rough dorsally for attachment of the first digitation of the m.serratus anterior. In the second rib there is no twist and the surfaces are turned sothat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-y-and-laterally-separating-two-grooves-the-ventral-deeper-oneis-for-the-subclavian-vein-while-the-dorsal-one-is-for-the-subclavian-the-costal-cartilages-39-artery-and-ventral-division-of-the-first-thoracic-nerve-sulcus-sub-clavicb-dorsal-to-the-latter-groove-the-surface-is-roughed-for-theattachment-of-the-m-scalenius-medius-the-inferior-surface-issmooth-and-covered-with-pleura-the-lateral-margin-is-thickenedand-rough-dorsally-for-attachment-of-the-first-digitation-of-the-mserratus-anterior-in-the-second-rib-there-is-no-twist-and-the-surfaces-are-turned-sothat-image343394292.html
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. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Figs. 175, 176, 177, 178 and 179 adjustment being vertical. The screws may be arranged tobe either in tension or compression. The simple take-up (Fig. 180) has a box guided by asingle tongue and groove joint. It is suitable only foruse on the lighter types of conveyors. Either cast iron (Fig. 181) or steel frame take-ups. can be used for heavy duty. In these the box is rigidlysupported by an extra wide frame, and the latter i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-figs-175-176-177-178-and-179-adjustment-being-vertical-the-screws-may-be-arranged-tobe-either-in-tension-or-compression-the-simple-take-up-fig-180-has-a-box-guided-by-asingle-tongue-and-groove-joint-it-is-suitable-only-foruse-on-the-lighter-types-of-conveyors-either-cast-iron-fig-181-or-steel-frame-take-ups-can-be-used-for-heavy-duty-in-these-the-box-is-rigidlysupported-by-an-extra-wide-frame-and-the-latter-i-image369737151.html
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. Elementary text-book of zoology. AMPHIOXUS. 299 Oral Cirri. resembles the pharynx Fig. 213.—View of Amphioxus from of Ascidia. Its internal the Right Side. {Ad nat.) walls are mostly ciliated. The endostyle extends along the median ven- tral line, joined by peripharyngeal bands to a median dorsal epi- branchial groove. The lateral walls of the pharynx are perforated by a great number of DorsaiFin pharyrigeal clefts which run diagonally back- wards as long slits. These pharyngeal clefts are twice as numerous as those of the larva, Notocnord each of the latter be- coming divided longi- u tudin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-amphioxus-299-oral-cirri-resembles-the-pharynx-fig-213view-of-amphioxus-from-of-ascidia-its-internal-the-right-side-ad-nat-walls-are-mostly-ciliated-the-endostyle-extends-along-the-median-ven-tral-line-joined-by-peripharyngeal-bands-to-a-median-dorsal-epi-branchial-groove-the-lateral-walls-of-the-pharynx-are-perforated-by-a-great-number-of-dorsaifin-pharyrigeal-clefts-which-run-diagonally-back-wards-as-long-slits-these-pharyngeal-clefts-are-twice-as-numerous-as-those-of-the-larva-notocnord-each-of-the-latter-be-coming-divided-longi-u-tudin-image232098553.html
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. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. II OLFACTORY OEGAN 127 median portion (median nasal process) and a lateral portion (maxillary process). The ridge bounding the olfactory involution on its outer side remains for a time separated by a distinct groove from the maxillary process but as the latter grows forwards it obliterates this groove as wellas the superficial portion of the cleft which separates it from the median nasal process, the deep portion of the cleft remaining as a definitive canal leading from olfactory organ to buccal cavity. In Amphibians, as in Zepidosiren among the lung-fis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-embryology-embryology-ii-olfactory-oegan-127-median-portion-median-nasal-process-and-a-lateral-portion-maxillary-process-the-ridge-bounding-the-olfactory-involution-on-its-outer-side-remains-for-a-time-separated-by-a-distinct-groove-from-the-maxillary-process-but-as-the-latter-grows-forwards-it-obliterates-this-groove-as-wellas-the-superficial-portion-of-the-cleft-which-separates-it-from-the-median-nasal-process-the-deep-portion-of-the-cleft-remaining-as-a-definitive-canal-leading-from-olfactory-organ-to-buccal-cavity-in-amphibians-as-in-zepidosiren-among-the-lung-fis-image232128149.html
RMRDJ9R1–. Text-book of embryology. Embryology. II OLFACTORY OEGAN 127 median portion (median nasal process) and a lateral portion (maxillary process). The ridge bounding the olfactory involution on its outer side remains for a time separated by a distinct groove from the maxillary process but as the latter grows forwards it obliterates this groove as wellas the superficial portion of the cleft which separates it from the median nasal process, the deep portion of the cleft remaining as a definitive canal leading from olfactory organ to buccal cavity. In Amphibians, as in Zepidosiren among the lung-fis
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