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1 Such a case is illustrated in the chapter on fractures ( see fig .
2 For an example of the use of the pelican in church architecture see fig .
3 It is covered by peritoneum except on its posterior surface ( see fig .
4 The direct-action or impact fuzes of type (3) are very simple ( see fig .
5 The stomach has in front of it the liver ( see fig .
6 The aperture of exit was plugged by a tag of omentum ( see fig .
7 A Pair of Plyers; or a Gilding Stand ( see fig .
8 This can usually be told by an arrow ( see fig .
9 The leaves are compound pinnate in general ( see fig . ) .
10 The most familiar species is Agave americana ( see fig .
11 The mucous coat is thick and vascular ( see fig .
12 Deactivate by disconnecting the orange service connector ( see fig .
13 The latter was most common in instances in which multiple fracture of the ribs existed ( see fig .
14 These prolongations of the bladder may be conveniently called the antennae, for the whole bladder ( see fig .
15 Such an altar still remains in Sant' Ambrogio at Milan, dating from the 9th century ( see fig .
16 Those on the extreme margin project in the same plane with the leaf, or more commonly ( see fig .
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