a "PLEXIGLASSECTOMY" type operation so if i were a bettin man i would lean heavily toward 1931 give or take a year or two. ya 1931-32-30 you know right there somewhere. thats how long he/she has had colonstrangulitus, of the cartoid artery. And for those of you whom do not know what a "PLEXIGLASSECTOMY" is, look it up, its in here!
as far as your head can go up it ? or more, maybe?
In its head, in the skull below the ears and behind the eyes.
I can think of 5 off the top of my head. Cardiac Sphincter at the top of the stomach. Pyloric Sphincter at the distal end of the stomach. Ileocecal Valve that separates the Small and Large intestines and the Internal and External Anal sphincters.
Dorsal muscles of the head and trunk include the serratus posterior, the serratus posterior superior, the splenius capitis, the spinalis, the latissimus dorsi, the multifidus, and the sphincter ani internus. They also include the transversus perinea profundus, the urethral sphincter, the external urethral sphincter, and the urethrovaginal muscles.
No -- there has never been a head transplant.
Goliath's head must have been chopped off
The pancreas lies behind the stomach in the abdomen. It is positioned horizontally, with the head of the pancreas nestled in the C-shaped curve of the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
Goliath's head must have been chopped off
Joe Paterno has been the head coach of Penn State for 43 seasons.
there has been a child with their brothers head stuck to his head and has had a body with him so yes
IMO, yes, I would replace the head blots especially if the head has been off before. This is just good insurance.
rt side top of trans, between top cover and starter. held in by one 1/4 inch Allen head bolt. careful with wires, they are nestled in there tight. it will come out without taking out starter.