capillary vain
Capillary
Capillary
the capilary veins *capilary* veinal "ooze" out
Either it is just capillary damage or a vein.
viens
A characteristic feature of a CCM is slow bleeding, or oozing, as opposed to the dangerous sudden rupture of an aneurysm (a weak, bulging area of a blood vessel).
The Bluenose. It appears on the Canadian dime.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is about the journey taken on the ship the Dawn Treader.
A coin kept in a vessel is not visible when viewed from below the edge due to the curvature of the vessel's walls and the angle of observation. The edges of the vessel can obstruct the line of sight, preventing you from seeing the coin directly. Additionally, light refraction may also play a role, altering how the coin appears from different angles. Thus, the combination of physical obstruction and optical effects explains its invisibility from that perspective.
Now I'm not a biologist but I have studied this at school I would say the arteries. There appears to be more arteries than veins and capillaries in diagrams. Please correct me if I am wrong and I hoped this helped [The single Major blood vessel in the arms is the brachial artery]
the PWC
Place a vessel loop twice around a vessel so that if you put tension on the vessel loop, it will occlude the vessel.