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  2. Ring finger - Wikipedia

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    The ring finger, third finger, [1] fourth finger, [2] [3] leech finger, [4] or annulary is the fourth digit of the human hand, located between the middle finger and the little finger. [ 5 ] Sometimes the term ring finger only refers to the fourth digit of a left-hand , so named for its traditional association with wedding rings in many ...

  3. Vena amoris - Wikipedia

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    It describes a special blood vein that was once believed to flow directly from the fourth finger of the left hand to the heart. [1] This belief has been cited in Western cultures as one of the reasons the engagement ring and/or wedding ring was placed on the fourth finger, or "ring finger". This myth dates back to the Medieval Ages.

  4. Finger numbering - Wikipedia

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    The first finger is an ambiguous term in the English language due to two competing finger numbering systems that can be used. It might refer to either the thumb or the index finger, depending on the context. Consequently, also the terms second finger, third finger and fourth finger depend on the

  5. Bronx Man's Fingers Sliced Off After Protecting His Pit Bull ...

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    They couldn’t find the ring finger.” His mother, Kimtreese Young, told the Daily News that as of Sunday, Jan. 26, people were “still out there looking for the finger that was missing.”

  6. Mark Wahlberg Reveals His 'Only Remaining' Tattoo Is ... - AOL

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    While appearing on the Monday, Aug. 12 episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, the 53-year-old actor told guest host Jeff Goldblum that his "only remaining tattoo" was a ring finger tattoo dedicated to his ...

  7. RING finger domain - Wikipedia

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    In molecular biology, a RING (short for Really Interesting New Gene) finger domain is a protein structural domain of zinc finger type which contains a C 3 HC 4 amino acid motif which binds two zinc cations (seven cysteines and one histidine arranged non-consecutively).