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  2. Thoracic duct - Wikipedia

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    A bifid inferior portion of the thoracic duct (due to a failure of fusion during embryonic development) is not uncommonly observed; a plexus of lymphatic vessels replacing the thoracic duct inferiorly and only coalescing into a single duct in the mediastinum may also occur. Rarely, the thoracic duct may be entirely bilaterally paired. [3 ...

  3. Search and rescue dog - Wikipedia

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    Cadaver dogs are working search-and-rescue dogs, specially trained to locate decomposition scent, specific to human decomposition. [5] [6] Also known as Human Remains Detection Dogs (HRDDs), cadaver dogs are employed in forensic contexts to sniff and locate human remains, which can include those that are buried, concealed, or older, as well as body parts, skeletal remains, and soil ...

  4. Azygos vein - Wikipedia

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    The azygos vein transports deoxygenated blood from the posterior walls of the thorax and abdomen into the superior vena cava.. It is formed by the union of the ascending lumbar veins with the right subcostal veins at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra, ascending to the right of the descending aorta and thoracic duct, passing behind the right crus of diaphragm, anterior to the vertebral ...

  5. This is why police used cadaver dogs in search for missing 6 ...

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  6. Man arrested over Kyran Durnin murder found dead - AOL

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    The search one of the houses was supported by a cadaver dog. Gardaí said that the house and gardens would involve an intrusive search, as well as technical and forensic examinations. The results ...

  7. Cisterna chyli - Wikipedia

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    In humans, the cisterna chyli is located posterior to the abdominal aorta on the anterior aspect of the bodies of the first and second lumbar vertebrae (L1 and L2). There it forms the beginning of the primary lymph vessel, the thoracic duct, which transports lymph and chyle from the abdomen via the aortic opening of the diaphragm up to the junction of left subclavian vein and internal jugular ...

  8. Cadaver dogs are in Maui to help find the dead. Here’s how it ...

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  9. Jimmy Hoffa’s body may have been found by dog called Moxy ...

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    The group then brought in a “top” cadaver dog named Moxy to the site with her retired police officer handler Carren Corcoran, with the dog giving positive signs several times.