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  2. Koch's triangle - Wikipedia

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    It is an anatomical area located at the base of the right atrium, and its boundaries are the coronary sinus orifice, tendon of Todaro, and the septal leaflet of the right atrioventricular valve (also known as the tricuspid valve). [2] It is anatomically significant because the atrioventricular node is located at the apex of the triangle. The ...

  3. Sinoatrial node - Wikipedia

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    The SA node is located in the wall of the right atrium, laterally to the entrance of the superior vena cava in a region called the sinus venarum (hence sino-+ atrial). [5] It is positioned roughly between a groove called the crista terminalis located on the internal surface of the heart and the corresponding sulcus terminalis , on the external ...

  4. Cavoatrial junction - Wikipedia

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    The CAJ is the joint between the superior vena cava and the atrium. The cavoatrial junction (CAJ) is the point at which the superior vena cava meets and melds into the superior wall of the cardiac right atrium. Both the superior and inferior vena cavae enter the right atrium, but only the superior entry is called the cavoatrial junction.

  5. Venae cavae - Wikipedia

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    They are located slightly off-center, toward the right side of the body. The right atrium receives deoxygenated blood through coronary sinus and two large veins called venae cavae. The inferior vena cava (or caudal vena cava in some animals) travels up alongside the abdominal aorta with blood from the lower part of the body. It is the largest ...

  6. Cardiac conduction system - Wikipedia

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    The cardiac conduction system (CCS, also called the electrical conduction system of the heart) [1] transmits the signals generated by the sinoatrial node – the heart's pacemaker, to cause the heart muscle to contract, and pump blood through the body's circulatory system.

  7. See the staggering amounts of steel and concrete going into ...

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    Micron broke ground on the site of its $15 billion government-subsidized fab (industry shorthand for semiconductor-fabrication factory) in September 2022 and expects to complete construction in ...

  8. Micron announces site for U.S. ‘megafab’ far larger than one ...

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    Micron has said its fab in Boise will generate more than 17,000 jobs, including 2,000 at Micron. The investments follow passage of the CHIPS and Science Act by Congress, which was signed by ...

  9. Micron’s ‘mega fab’ planned for New York won’t ... - AOL

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    The location in Onondaga County was also selected for its proximity to higher education institutions in the region. With the two fabs, Micron hopes to increase its U.S.-based manufacturing of DRAM ...

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