Carotid artery
The vessel that gives you the pulse in your neck is the carotid artery. It is located on both sides of your neck and is commonly used to check your pulse. By gently pressing on this artery, you can feel the rhythm of your heartbeat.
Heart, neck, or brain. It can also be a blood vessel
Motion of the vessel (pouring) or irregularities around the mouth initiate a radial motion. If air enters the vessel, the increased flow sends the liquid further out (inertial forces against the neck of the vessel) and a vortex can build up. (Do not get fooled into thinking the Coriolis effect has anything to do with it- the Coriolis effect only plays a part in very large systems such as weather patterns)
Stay far enough away that the large vessel's helmsman can see you.
Megaraptor was a large theropod. It had a short neck.
It is a chemical vessel with a spherical body and a cylindrical neck.
Blood flow in the center of a large vessel is faster because the walls of the blood vessel may have a buildup of cholesterol on them.
It is a large artery.
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The large blood vessel is called the aorta.
large vessels on top of the heart are the veins.
A stent is a little stiff sleeve placed inside a blood vessel to keep the blood vessel open so the blood can flow freely through it.