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Vein

Vein meaning

A blood vessel that transports blood from the capillaries back to the heart. | The entrails of a shrimp. | In leaves, a thickened portion of the leaf containing the vascular bundle.

Example sentences (20)

The Vein Institute has a Vein Condition Self-Assessment Tool to help you identify vein concerns and will advise if a consultation with a doctor is recommended.

Historic mining depths, structural controls, host rocks and vein textures support a geologic and exploration model for a composite mesothermal and epithermal vein system having mineralization that likely extends to great depth.

Occasionally, a deep-vein thrombosis can break loose in the vein where it formed and travel to the vessels of the lungs.

The vein is interpreted to be part of the Rek Rinti vein system where bonanza grade gold and silver was intersected during the Company’s highly successful Phase 1 drill program (see: Woyla Project Update 2 Feb 2023).

A scan after Game 6 revealed that the clot had moved from a small vein to a deep vein, causing him to miss the team’s Game 7 elimination loss.

In addition to intercepts of the Ermitaño vein, multiple holes intersected mineralization in secondary veins and breccia zones located in the hanging and footwall of the Ermitaño vein proper.

Located at the Midnight Hotel in Braddon, The Vein Institute was founded in 2014 by Dr Zil Yassine, an expert in non-invasive varicose vein treatments and a practicing doctor for more than 15 years.

Father's Day Vein: Development is now sufficiently advanced to allow mining activities to begin underneath the Father's Day Vein Discovery on 16 Level.

However, the serration vein originates from lower down the central vein of the leaflet, typically opposite to the position of, not the first notch down, but the next notch.

In fact, injection of current insulins into a vein should be done only in a medical facility, and some insulin types should never be injected into a vein.

Often directly into a vein, as for intravenous antibiotics in a hospital. for diabetes taking insulin, injection is usually subcutaneous (i.e. just under the skin) and not into a vein.

Sometimes the vein will actually pass tangent to the notch, but often it will pass by at a small distance, and when that happens a spur vein (occasionally a pair of such spur veins) branches off and joins the leaf margin at the deepest point of the notch.

The great saphenous vein is the most important superficial vein of the lower limb.

According to Merck Manual, the condition often strikes within one to two years of the clot forming inside the vein.

A detail of the Yurman Family Crystalline Pass, which recreates a section of a vein of rock crystal quartz discovered in Arkansas.

A fascinating anti-hero in the vein of the grifter Anna Delvey, Alex fosters complex relationships, both with men and with the truth.

And that obviously is something that we feel bad about, but that was more kind of in the cost-cutting vein.

And while it's true that the book can technically fit within the latter description, is more of a post-Vietnam War novel than anything, much in the vein of "First Blood" — a Rambo tale of PTSD survival.

An inquest heard he suffered a pulmonary embolism caused by deep vein thrombosis (DVT) – a clot which formed after he sprained his ankle during a fall in London nine days earlier.

Apparently the DeSantis campaign thinks there’s a rich vein of support to mine from the category of women still dwelling on the restrictions they faced in the early days of a deadly pandemic that at the time had no effective treatments or vaccines.