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Separation of one state/province into two different states/provinces.

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What is bifurcation fingerprint?

A bifurcation fingerprint is a unique pattern of branching or splitting seen in a specific system, such as blood vessels or nerve pathways. It can be used to characterize or identify different network structures based on their branching patterns. Bifurcation analysis helps to understand the dynamics and behavior of complex systems.


What is the vertebral level of the bifurcation of the common carotid artery?

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What are the structure at the level of the sternal angle?

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The seventh cervical vertebra (C7) is known to have a forked spinous process making it easily distinguishable from the other cervical vertebrae. This unique feature is commonly referred to as the vertebra prominens.


What is a precarinal lymph node?

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