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divided into four sections,
beginning at the
cardia followed by the fundus, the body and the pylorus. The
cardia is
where the
contents of the
esophagus empty...
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Cardia or
Kardia (Ancient Gr****: Kαρδία),
anciently the
chief town of the
Thracian Chersonese (today
Gallipoli peninsula), was
situated at the head of...
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Coronary Artery Risk
Development in
Young Adults Study (abbreviated as the
CARDIA study) is an ongoing, observational,
longitudinal cohort study in the United...
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Hieronymus of
Cardia (Gr****: Ἱερώνυμος ὁ Καρδιανός, c. 354 – c. 250 BC[citation needed]) was a Gr****
general and
historian from
Cardia in Thrace, and a...
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gastric cardiac syndrome or Roemheld–Techlenburg–Ceconi
syndrome or gastric-
cardia, was a
medical syndrome first coined by
Ludwig von
Roemheld (1871–1938)...
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Rhagovelia cardia is a
species of
aquatic bug
first found in Altaquer, Río Ñambí, Nariño, Colombia. Padilla-Gil, Dora N. (2011). "Ten new
species of Rhagovelia...
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Battle of
Gabiene in the
winter of 316–315 BC.
Eumenes was a
native of
Cardia in the
Thracian Chersonese. At a very
early age, he was emplo**** as a private...
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television series adaptation by M.S.C
aired from
October 7 to
December 23, 2017.
Cardia lives day to day
isolated from the
world in a restricted,
abandoned mansion...
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above the
gastric cardia.
Adenocarcinoma of the real
cardia. The
tumor center is
located 1 cm
above or 2 cm
below the
gastric cardia.
Considered to be...
- esophagus,
starting above the LES and
extending down 1 to 2 cm onto the
gastric cardia. The
esophagus is made of
several layers, and the
myotomy cuts only through...